
“Base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark.”
Of Revenge
Essays (1625)
“Base and crafty cowards are like the arrow that flieth in the dark.”
Of Revenge
Essays (1625)
in a letter to his friend Roberto Longhi (1943); as quoted in 'Morandi 1894 – 1964', published by Museo d'Arte Moderna di Bologna, ed: M. C. Bandera & R. Miracco - 2008; p. 198
1925 - 1945
On her husband, Seal, during an interview with Oprah Winfrey, as quoted in "Heidi Klum's Risqué Story of Falling for Seal" by Mike Fleeman in People (24 October 2007) http://www.people.com/people/article/0,,20153804,00.html
These statements have been misattributed to Mandela, as being in his inaugural speech of 10 May 1994 http://www.wsu.edu:8080/~wldciv/world_civ_reader/world_civ_reader_2/mandela.html but this is not the case. Rather, they originate with author Marianne Williamson.
Misattributed
O Black and Unknown Bards, st. 1.
Fifty Years and Other Poems (1917)
“The world is a dark place, and I find it endlessly funny.”
John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200 (2009)
Speech to the 65th anniversary luncheon of the United Wards' Club in the Connaught Rooms, London (23 February 1942), quoted in The Times (24 February 1942), p. 2.
War Cabinet
"A Conversation with William Styron", Humanities (May/June 1997)
“Around us fear, descending
Darkness of fear above”
On The Beach At Fontana, p. 14
Pomes Penyeach (1927)
Josh Getlin, Los Angeles Times (July 19, 1994) "What Does Moon Flight Mean Now", The Seattle Times, p. A10.
Source: War in Heaven (1998), p. 476
Introduction to The Plague (1946) by Albert Camus, as translated in a 1962 edition.
Source: The Postman (1985), Section 3, “Cincinnatus”, Chapter 9 (p. 225)
“Dark Helmet : So, Lone Star, now you see that evil will always triumph because good is dumb.”
Spaceballs
'Search for the Real in the Visual Arts', p. 44
Search for the Real and Other Essays (1948)
[Nansen, Fridtjof, A New Route to the North Pole, https://books.google.com/books?id=KPoLAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA693, 11, August 1891, The Forum, 693–709]
Alboine, Act 1, Scene 1.
Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards (1899)
Shirley Manson, No Tofu Magazine, Kelly O'Rourke, 2014, 30 January 2015 http://www.notofu.com/site/?portfolio=shirley-manson,
“[Henry] "…when you start running from yourself, you end up in some pretty dark places."”
Source: Henry Rios series of novels, The Burning Plain (1997), p.282 (Chapter 21)
"The Power of Music" (1964), translated in Music Journal, September 1965, p. 37.
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)
To J.W. http://www.emersoncentral.com/poems/to_jw.htm, st. 4
1840s, Poems (1847)
"The South". Cf. "The Man on the Threshold", in The Aleph (1949)
tr. Andrew Hurley, Collected Fictions (1998)
Ficciones (1944)
Variant: On the floor, curled against the bar, lay an old man, as motionless as an object. The many years had worn him away and polished him, as a stone is worn smooth by running water or a saying is polished by generations of mankind.
Source: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 2 (p. 19)
Quoted in: Joseph Beuys, Carin Kuoni. Joseph Beuys in America: Energy Plan for the Western Man. New York, 1993, p. 128; Comment on his first Fluxus performance in 1963 'Heal like with like'.
1970's, Interviews with Caroline Tisdall, 1974 & 1978
“Go with your fate, but not beyond. Beyond leads to dark places.”
The Bull from the Sea (1962)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 108.
Quote from the first lines in De Cirico's essay 'Painting', 1938; from http://www.fondazionedechirico.org/wp-content/uploads/211_Painting_1938_Metaphysical_Art.pdf 'Painting', 1938 - G. de Chirico, presentation to the catalogue of his solo exhibition Mostra personale del pittore Giorgio de Chirico, Galleria Rotta, Genoa, May 1938], p. 211
1920s and later
About the conquest of Ajmer (Rajasthan) Hasan Nizami: Taju’l-Ma’sir, in Elliot and Dowson, Vol. II : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. pp. 213-216. Also quoted (in part) in Jain, Meenakshi (2011). The India they saw: Foreign accounts.
Mona Lisas and Mad Hatters
Song lyrics, Honky Château (1972)
As quoted in "Sasse Slams White House's Handling of 'Putin's Phony, Sham Re-Election'" http://www.weeklystandard.com/sasse-slams-white-houses-handling-of-putins-phony-sham-re-election/article/2012024#.WrLij2F635I.twitter (21 March 2018), by Jenna Lifhits, The Weekly Standard
Source: Poustinia (1975), Ch. 12
Source: Muhammad: A Biography of The Prophet (2001), Chapter 4: "Revelation"
Jewish War
Source: Game Theory and Canadian Politics (1998), Chapter 10, What Have We Learned?, p. 170 (Last text line...).
By Still Waters (1906)
Dominion (2002)
As of a Trumpet, 1968, p. 69
As of a Trumpet
1950s, Second Inaugural Address (1957)
Source: The Ginger Star (1974), Chapter 15 (p. 102)
1920s, America and the War (1920)
Source: Northern Farm, 1948, p. 16
Bright Side of the Road
Song lyrics, Into the Music (1979)
Source: Heartland (1964), Chapter 1, first line.
Quote (1912), # 928, in The Diaries of Paul Klee, translation: Pierre B. Schneider, R. Y. Zachary and Max Knight; publisher, University of California Press, 1964
1911 - 1914
“I worked carefully in the darkness and the silence.”
CinemaFantastique.net interview (October 2, 2008)
Will Eisner, pp. 7-8
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005)
Writer Chris Morgan on ‘Fate of the Furious’, the Franchise’s Future, Universal’s Monster Universe & More http://collider.com/chris-morgan-fate-of-the-furious-interview/#the-mummy (April 28, 2017)
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 38.
Ballads and Poems (1910), " C. L. M. http://theotherpages.org/poems/masef01.html"
Skyline Pigeon
Song lyrics, Empty Sky (1969)
Peter Palmer, "The secret is out… so don't miss out". Evening Post (July 22, 2004)
Source: Jack of Shadows (1971), Chapter 2 (p. 19)
2016, Remarks on Donald Trump and the 2016 race
Elliot and Dowson, Vol. II : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. pp. 238-39
(18th August 1827) Euthanasia
The London Literary Gazette, 1827
Song lyrics, Amarantine (2005)
"The Shape of the Fire," ll. 56-63
The Lost Son and Other Poems (1948)
"False Premise, Good Science", p. 138
The Flamingo's Smile (1985)
Margaret Wheatley (2006) " Leadership Lessons for The Real World http://www.margaretwheatley.com/articles/leadershiplessons.html". Leader to Leader Magazine, Summer 2006
As quoted in "Man Beyond Man : The Early Stories of A.E. van Vogt" http://www.panshin.com/articles/vanvogt/vanvogt1.html by Alexei Panshin in The Abyss of Wonder
“The smoking butt end of the year, November's dark iron has come to Tarker's Mills.”
November
Cycle of the Werewolf (1983)
“Life is the lust of a lamp for the light that is dark till the dawn of the day that we die.”
"Nephelidia", line 16, from The Heptalogia (1880); Swinburne intended "Nephelidia" as a self-parody.
Source: Letters from Abu Ghraib (2008), pp. 71-72.
“Dark women cannot be heroines in Bollywood.”
TNN. "‘Dark women cannot be heroines in Bollywood’" http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/entertainment/marathi/movies/news/Nikita-Gokhale-Subhash-Ghai-Nude-Kanchi-Smita-Patil-Dark-Ravi-Jadhav/articleshow/37388188.cms.Timesofindia. Jan 13, 2017.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 264.