
Alberuni, I, pp.19-20. quoted from K.S. Lal, Indian Muslims who are they, 1990
From Alberuni's India
Alberuni, I, pp.19-20. quoted from K.S. Lal, Indian Muslims who are they, 1990
From Alberuni's India
Bon Dieu; la voilà terminée, cette pauvre petite messe. Est-ce bien de la musique sacrée que je viens de faire, ou bien de la sacré musique ? J'étais né pour l'opera buffa, tu le sais bien! Peu de science, un peu de coeur, tout est là. Sois donc béni et accorde-moi le Paradis.
Epigraph to his Petite Messe Solennelle (1863). Translation from Emanuele Senici (ed.) The Cambridge Companion to Rossini (2004) p. 23.
As quoted in a eulogy for Darrow by Emanuel Haldeman-Julius (1938)
“Why should the Devil have all the best tunes?”
Though it is widely attested that Booth used this adage, it originates in the 18th century, being attributed to George Whitefield, in The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal, Vol. 49 (June 1773 - January 1774), p. 430; it has also been reported as a remark made by Rowland Hill, when he arranged an Easter hymn to the tune of "Pretty, Pretty Polly Hopkins, in The Rambler, Vol. 9 (1858), p. 191, as well as being attributed to Charles Wesley, and sometimes his brother John.
Misattributed
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
"The Voodoo Sciences" http://www.jerrypournelle.com/science/voodoo.html, 1988
Assorted
Pauvres diables!... D'où sortent ces malheureux êtres ?... À quel Montfaucon vont-ils mourir ?... Que leur octroie la munificence municipale pour nettoyer (ou salir) ainsi le pavé de Paris ?... À quel âge les envoie-t-on à l'équarrissage ?... Que fait-on de leurs os ? (leur peau n'est bonne à rien.)
Les Grotesques de la Musique (Paris: A. Bourdilliat, 1859) p. 89; Alastair Bruce (trans.) The Musical Madhouse (Rochester, NY: University of Rochester Press, 2003) pp. 54-56.
Of critics
Letter 120:13. Damian to young King Henry IV, A. D. 1065 or 1066, wherein Damian exhorts Henry to use his sword against the disturber of the Church’s peace, Cadalus, the bishop of Parma, the antipope Honorius II (d. 1072):
The Fathers of the Church, Medieval Continuation, 1998, Letters 91-120, Owen J. Blum, Irven Michael Resnick, trs., Catholic University of America Press, ISBN 0813208165 ISBN 9780813208169, vol. 5, pp. 393-394. http://books.google.com/books?id=Vlspdtjmhd4C&pg=PA393&dq=%22Let+that+ancient+dragon,+Cadalus,+take+note%22&hl=en&ei=QVpiTIjeIIG88gaFq-SVCQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2&ved=0CDYQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22Let%20that%20ancient%20dragon%2C%20Cadalus%2C%20take%20note%22&f=false
p, 125
Spiritualism and the Christian Faith (1918)
“The wealth of a churchman God gives it, and the Devil takes it away.”
Lexicon Tetraglotton (1660)
John Gookin, NOLS Wilderness Wisdom: Quotes for Inspirational Exploration (2003), ISBN 0811726460, p. 45.
Attributed
Why I Am An Agnostic (1929)
Patheos, A Letter to a Certain Christian http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2013/10/12/a-letter-to-a-certain-christian/ (October 12, 2013)
1860s, Reply to Charles Kingsley (1860)
“Liberals can always be trusted to see God in Mumia Abu-Jamal and the devil in the Pope.”
"Unlearned Rabbi Rages at Ratzinger, http://www.ilanamercer.com/Unlearned%20Rabbi%20Rages%20at%20Ratzinger.htm FrontPageMagazine.com, April 29, 2005.
2000s, 2005
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
“Courage, mon ami, le diable est mort! / Take courage, my friend, the devil is dead!”
Source: The Cloister and the Hearth (1861), CHAPTER XXIII
“Why should the Devil have all the best tunes?”
Reported as a remark made by Hill when he arranged an Easter hymn to the tune of "Pretty, Pretty Polly Hopkins, in The Rambler, Vol. 9 (1858), p. 191; it was earlier attributed to George Whitefield, in The Monthly Review, or, Literary Journal, Vol. 49 (June 1773 - January 1774), p. 430, and has also attributed to Charles Wesley, and sometimes his brother John, as well as William Booth, who popularized it as an adage in promoting The Salvation Army.
Disputed
“You may be as orthodox as the devil and as wicked.”
This may be a paraphrase or summary of Wesley's thoughts that originated with Hugh Price Hughes; in his preface to Ethical Christianity : A Series of Sermons (1892) he states "It is really quite surpising that one could honestly confound Orthodoxy with Christianity, because, as John Wesley used to say in his emphatic and decisive manner, you may be as orthodox as the devil and as wicked." He does not place the statement itself in quotes, though his daughter, Dorothea Price Hughes, in her book The Life of Hugh Price Hughes (1904), p. 146, states "The saying of Wesley's that a man may be as orthodox as the devil and as wicked, was one in which he delighted, and which he often quoted." No published sources of the statement prior to 1892 have yet been located.
Disputed
“Doubt is brother-devil to Despair.”
Prometheus.
Source: Real Presences (1989), III: Presences, Ch. 6 (p. 225).
“For the Devil, the presence of learned one is by far more painful than a thousand worshipers.”
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.2, p. 16.
Regarding Knowledge & Wisdom, Religious
“We read in Rabelais of how the Devil took flight when the woman showed him her vulva.”
The Medusa’s Head (1922, p. 274).
1920s
“Tell us, pray, what devil
This melancholy is, which can transform
Men into monsters.”
Act III, sc. i.
The Lover's Melancholy (1628)
“Guard thee from the power of evil;
Who cannot trust, vows to the devil.”
Life Without and Life Within (1859), My Seal-Ring
“No sooner is a temple built to God, but the Devil builds a chapel hard by.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
And there are many others.
Speech at the UN seminar on Islamophobia in 2004
Archetypal Dimensions of the Psyche (1994), The Animus, a Woman's Inner Man
The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother (1853), "Rigdon's Depression"
"We Seek No Wider War" http://web.cecs.pdx.edu/~trent/ochs/lyrics/we-seek-no-wider-war.html (1965) from Farewells & Fantasies (1997)
The song title alludes to a speech by Lyndon Johnson (17 Februaty 1965), in which he said, referring to the war in Vietnam: "We have no ambition there for ourselves, we seek no wider war."
Lyrics
The Next Day (2013)
Song lyrics, The Next Day (2013)
Quoted in "Anti-Judaism and the Fourth Gospel" - Page 14 - by Reimund Bieringer, Didier Pollefeyt, Frederique Vandecasteele-Vanneuville - Religion - 2001
Ground On Down.
Song lyrics, Fight for Your Mind (1995)
Memorable providence, relating to witchcraft's and possessions. (1689) http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASA_MATH.HTM
Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2015
“Mass movements can rise and spread without belief in a God, but never without belief in a devil.”
Section 65, Ch.14 Unifying Agents
The True Believer (1951), Part Three: United Action and Self-Sacrifice
Letter to F. W. Cobden (23 March 1844) on the Factory Act 1844, quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905), p. 302.
1840s
[The Real Face of Atheism, 2004, 9780801065118, 3293056M, http://books.google.com/books?id=0SD0mYaYz3sC&pg=PA25&dq=%22in+his+book+Modern+Times%22, 25]
2000s
“1688. God sends Meat, and the Devil sends Cooks.”
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1735) : Bad Commentators spoil the best of books, So God sends meat (they say) the devil cooks.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“Even the devil gives some justice to his victims, when they're beyond all help.”
Treason (1988)
“When you can't depend on the Devil, who can you depend on?”
Source: The Devil is Dead (1971), Ch. 5
Nicole Oresme and The Marvels of Nature, Bert Hansen's translation (Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies, 1985), p. 73.
De causis mirabilium (c. 1370)
Broken Lights Diaries 1953-54.
Notes after a meeting with Albert Einstein in 1926, The Collected Writings of John Maynard Keynes, Vol. 10, p. 383
“A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man.”
"On Nicknames"
Men and Manners: Sketches and Essays (1852)
Quote in a letter (27 November, 1858) to Degas' friend and painter Gustave Moreau; as quoted in More unpublished Letters of Degas, Theodore Reff, Art Bulletin LI, No. 3., Sept. 1969, pp. 282-283
1855 - 1875
Christianity Today (9 February 1998) http://www.thedarwinpapers.com/FalwellMoon.htm
sic
Lustmord: The Writings and Artifacts of Murderers, p. 169, (1997), Brian King, ed. ISBN 096503240X
Divers https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Divers_(Joanna_Newsom_album) (2015)
Source: Gibbon's Decline & Fall (1996), Chapter 20 (p. 449)
Burton to Lord Houghton as quoted in The Devil Drives: A life of Sir Richard Burton (1984) by Fawn Brodie.
Better Than I Used to Be
Song lyrics, Emotional Traffic (2012)
Di tre cose fa il diavolo insalata,
Di lingue d’Avvocati, e delle dite
De’ Notari, la terza è riservata.
Satire, I., IX. — "Peccadigli degli Avvocati."
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 288.
Martin Luther, quoted at the beginning of The Screwtape Letters
Misattributed
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 617.
Unmasking the False Religion of Evolution (1996)
Thoughts and Aphorisms (1913), Bhakti
Ihr seid verblendet und dient dem Gott der Juden, der nicht der Gott der Liebe, sondern der Gott des Hasses ist. Warum hört Ihr nicht auf Christus, der zu den Juden sagte : "Ihr seid Kinder des Teufels!"
04/21/1932, speech in Nuremberg, Herkulessaal ("Kampf dem Weltfeind", Stürmer publishing house, Nuremberg, 1938)
http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/take-a-tour-of-english-football-grounds-with-chris-kamara-9928156.html
"Devils & Dust"
Song lyrics, Devils & Dust (2005)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 233.
“No. He married an angel, and I married a devil.”
Source: The Last Romantic, television documentary on Vladimir Horowitz
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. IV: Natural Versus Supernatural
“The Devil turns his back to a door that is shut.”
Lexicon Tetraglotton (1660)
To Leon Goldensohn, June 16, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
“Son of the Devil, I turn wine into water”
Alcoholic Author
The Return of the Drifter EP (2002)
24th November, 1814
Source: Johann Wenzel Tomaschek, "A Talk with Beethoven", The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, Vol. 33, Beethoven Supplement (Dec. 15, 1892)
"Sources of Tolerance" (1930); also in The Spirit of Liberty: Papers and Addresses (1952), p. 79.
Extra-judicial writings
“My blood did leap, my flesh did revel,
Saul Kane was tokened to the devil.”
The Everlasting Mercy (1919)
Source: Magical Record of the Beast 666: The Diaries of Aleister Crowley 1914-1920 (1972), p. 198
one week later Cezanne died
Quote in Cezanne's last letter to his son Paul, Aix, 15 October 1906; as quoted in Cézanne, Ambroise Vollard, Dover publications Inc. New York, 1984, p. 112
Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900
"Ethan Brand" (1850)
From, Light on Carmel: An Anthology from the Works of Brother John of Saint Samson, O.Carm.
Kelly Osbourne, in Harry Shaw, Bruce Kavanagh (2004) The Osbournes "Talking": The Osbournes in Their Own Words, Omnibus Press, ISBN 1844494047, p. 76.
About
Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance (2000, Harvest House Publishers)
In a letter to Sheikh Yusuf Qaradawi criticizing the pope Benedict XVI for his remarks on Islam. http://web.archive.org/web/20081201181916/http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/763616.html (17/09/2006)