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“Every day is a journey, and the journey itself is home.”
Bashō Matsuo book Oku no Hosomichi
Matsuo Bashō, Narrow Road to the Interior and other writings, Boston, 2000, p. 3 (Translation: Sam Hamill)
Oku no Hosomichi
Variant: The journey itself is my home.
“If you were music, I would listen to you ceaselessly, and my low spirits would brighten up.”
Anna Akhmatova (1889–1966) Russian modernist poet
Source: The Complete Poems of Anna Akhmatova
Richard Taylor (philosopher) (1919–2003) American philosopher, born 1919
Source: Restoring Pride: The Lost Virtue of Our Age (1995), p. 115
Richard Taylor (philosopher) (1919–2003) American philosopher, born 1919
Source: Restoring Pride: The Lost Virtue of Our Age (1995), p. 64
Paul Davies (1946) British physicist
Source: The Mind of God: The Scientific Basis for a Rational World (1992), Ch. 6: 'The Mathematical Secret', p. 148
Yuzuru Hanyu (1994) Japanese figure skater (1994-)
Other quotes, 2015
Original: (ja) 明日の自分が今の自分を見たら胸張っていられるように、そんな今を過ごし続けたいなという風に思ってます。
Source: Interview with NHK on 15 June 2015, aired the same day in the evening news program News Watch 9.
“But what did he mean by that?”
Klemens von Metternich (1773–1859) Austrian diplomat
Metternich remarking upon hearing the news of Castlereagh's death by suicide.
Greenhalgh, Michael. Marble Past, Monumental Present: Building with Antiquities in the Mediaeval Mediterranean. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2009 (pp. 20).
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Serbian American inventor
"Radio Power Will Revolutionize the World" in Modern Mechanics and Inventions (July 1934)
Context: The scientists from Franklin to Morse were clear thinkers and did not produce erroneous theories. The scientists of today think deeply instead of clearly. One must be sane to think clearly, but one can think deeply and be quite insane.
Oskar Schindler (1908–1974) German industrialist and Holocaust rescuer
Greeting 300 of his women workers he had saved from Auschwitz, on their return to his factory, as quoted in "Schindler : Why did he do it?" (2010) by Louis Bülow
Diogenes of Sinope (-404–-322 BC) ancient Greek philosopher, one of the founders of the Cynic philosophy
From Plutarch, Alexander, 14. Cf. Diogenes Laërtius, vi. 38, Cicero, Tusculan Disputations, v. 32
Quoted by Plutarch
“I don't want people who want to dance, I want people who have to dance.”
George Balanchine (1904–1983) Georgian choreographer, dancer and ballet master (1904-1983)
Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer
Source: Running from Safety: An Adventure of the Spirit