„There's only one thing that can heal the heart… Only one… It's love, Gaara.“
— Masashi Kishimoto Japanese manga artist 1974
— Masashi Kishimoto Japanese manga artist 1974
— Bob Marley Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician 1945 - 1981
One Love (cowritten with Curtis Mayfield), from the album Exodus, originally recorded on The Wailing Wailers (1965)
Song lyrics
Source: Bob Marley - Legend
— Robin Jones Gunn American writer 1955
Source: Echoes
— Fakhruddin 'Iraqi Persian philosopher 1213 - 1289
Lama’at (Divine Flashes)
— Alan Paton South African writer and activist 1903 - 1988
Cry, the Beloved Country, 1948
Source: Cry, The Beloved Country
— Émile Gallé French glass artist and cabinetmaker 1846 - 1904
Ecrits pour l'art, ed. Henrietta Galle Paris 1908/Marseille (1980).
— Justin Bieber Canadian singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor 1994
My World (2009 Album), One Time
— Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas French writer 1544 - 1590
First Week, Sixth Day. Compare: "Two friends, two bodies with one soul inspir'd", Alexander Pope, The Iliad of Homer, Book xvi, line 267.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)
— Alfred Noyes English poet 1880 - 1958
Unity, § III
The Golden Hynde and Other Poems (1914)
Context: Heart of my heart, we are one with the wind,
One with the clouds that are whirled o'er the lea,
One in many, O broken and blind,
One as the waves are at one with the sea!
Ay! when life seems scattered apart,
Darkens, ends as a tale that is told,
One, we are one, O heart of my heart,
One, still one, while the world grows old.
— Jean Paul Sartre French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, screenwriter, political activist, biographer, and literary cri… 1905 - 1980
— Cassandra Clare, book Clockwork Princess
Source: Clockwork Princess
— André Gide French novelist and essayist 1869 - 1951
— Robert Graves English poet and novelist 1895 - 1985
"To Juan at the Winter Solstice" from Poems 1938-1945 (1946).
Poems
— Oliver Wendell Holmes Poet, essayist, physician 1809 - 1894
Voyage of the good Ship Union; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
— Heinrich Heine German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic 1797 - 1856
Letter to Julius Campe (March 18, 1840)
— Edwin Markham American poet 1852 - 1940
Source: The Shoes of Happiness, and Other Poems (1913), The Crowning Hour, II
Context: p>If this is a dream, then perhaps our dreaming
Can touch life's height to a finer fire:
Who knows but the heavens and all their seeming
Were made by the heart's desire?One thing shines clear in the heart's sweet reason,
One lightning over the chasm runs —
That to turn from love is the world's one treason
That darkens all the suns.</p
— Bruce Lee Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist, philosopher and filmmaker 1940 - 1973
p. 64
— Arundhati Roy Indian novelist, essayist 1961