Rainer Maria Rilke book Letters to a Young Poet
Letter One (17 February 1903) as translated by M. D. Herter Norton (1993)
Source: Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Haiku in English'. Charles E. Tuttle 1967
Rainer Maria Rilke book Letters to a Young Poet
Letter One (17 February 1903) as translated by M. D. Herter Norton (1993)
Source: Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Media Kashigar (1956–2017) Iranian translator, writer and poet
Source: The best critic of a translation is its second translation, Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia, 2013 https://www.cgie.org.ir/fa/news/3001
Harold Gould Henderson (1889–1974) American art historian
Haiku in English'. Charles E. Tuttle 1967
“You can't keep blaming yourself. Just blame yourself once, and move on."
Homer Simpson”
Matt Groening (1954) American cartoonist
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Source: Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story (1990), p. 63
Paul Gabriël (1828–1903) painter (1828-1903)
version in original Dutch / citaat van Paul Gabriël, in Nederlands: Wees wat, weest U zelve, zoo niet gooi uw palet in ’t vuur. Vormt een school zoo ge wilt, maar het moet uit U komen, maar gij zelve mag tot geen school behooren.<br>In a letter of Gabriël, Brussel (14 Oct. 1879), to his student then Willem Bastiaan Tholen; in Gabriël, P.J.C, ed. Jeltes, H.F.W.; Gebroeders Binger, Amsterdam 1926; as cited in an excerpt of RKD Archive, The Hague https://rkd.nl/explore/excerpts/136 <br class="br">1860's + 1870's
“Your life is the fruit of your own doing. You have no one to blame but yourself. ”
Joseph Campbell (1904–1987) American mythologist, writer and lecturer
“None but a poet can translate a poet.”
William Julius Mickle (1734–1788) British writer
Introduction (p. cl)
The Lusiad; Or, The Discovery of India: an Epic Poem (1776)