“I realize that nothing belongs to her anymore and she belongs to everything.”
Markus Zusak (1975) Australian author
Source: I Am the Messenger
Source: The Poetry of Menotti Lerro, p. 52
“I realize that nothing belongs to her anymore and she belongs to everything.”
Markus Zusak (1975) Australian author
Source: I Am the Messenger
Raid Jahid Fahmi (1950) Iraqi politician
Interview with Al Jazeera (25 May 2018)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte book The Vocation of Man
Jane Sinnett, trans 1846 p. 60
The Vocation of Man (1800), Knowledge
John O'Donohue (1956–2008) Irish writer, priest and philosopher
Source: Anam Cara: A Book of Celtic Wisdom
“According to us, the night belongs to the previous day.”
Javier Marías (1951) Spanish writer
La noche pertenece al día anterior en nuestro sentimiento.
Source: Corazón tan blanco [A Heart So White] (1992), p. 80
“If we sip the wine, we find dreams coming upon us out of the imminent night”
D.H. Lawrence (1885–1930) English novelist, poet, playwright, essayist, literary critic and painter
Pope Francis (1936) 266th Pope of the Catholic Church
As quoted in "Pope at Mass: Culture of encounter is the foundation of peace" at Vatican Radio (22 May 2013) http://en.radiovaticana.va/news/2013/05/22/pope_at_mass:_culture_of_encounter_is_the_foundation_of_peace/en1-694445 <br class="br">2010s, 2013 <br class="br">Context: The Lord created us in His image and likeness, and we are the image of the Lord, and He does good and all of us have this commandment at heart: do good and do not do evil. All of us. "But, Father, this is not Catholic! He cannot do good." Yes, he can. He must. Not can: must! Because he has this commandment within him. Instead, this "closing off" that imagines that those outside, everyone, cannot do good is a wall that leads to war and also to what some people throughout history have conceived of: killing in the name of God. That we can kill in the name of God. And that, simply, is blasphemy. To say that you can kill in the name of God is blasphemy.