Quotes about gold
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Life of Cicero
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Life Without and Life Within (1859), Sub Rosa, Crux
The West (1996)
The Greek Anthology (p. 59)
Classics Revisited (1968)
“To have gold brings fear; to have none brings grief.”
English Proverbs (1659)
"Taking Money Back" http://mises.org/story/2882, in The Freeman (September - October 1995) http://www.fee.org/publications/the-freeman/.
About Sultan Jalalu’d -Din Khalji (AD 1290-1296) in Jhain (Rajasthan) Translated from the Hindi version by S.A.A. Rizvi included in Khalji Kalina Bharata, Aligarh, 1955, pp. 153-54.
Miftahu'l-Futuh
“There are few have Dana's fortune, to have God and gold togather.”
Often misquoted as "How few, like Daniel, have God and gold together".
Source: Commonplace book, P. 221
Thoughts on Various Subjects from Miscellanies (1711-1726)
“In times of badness, gold is being worth more than beauty.”
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 2, Chapter 15, “A Meandering of Ink” (p. 357).
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
“If that's a euphemism - an egg and spoon race, - I'm probably gold medal class.”
Radio One Interview, July 5th 2007
“In this improvisation,” rightly observes Habibullah, “was symbolised the whole Mamluk history”.
Lal, K. S. (1994). Muslim slave system in medieval India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 8 (quoting A.B.M. Habibullah, The Foundation of Muslim Rule in India)
Quote from exhibition catalogue, John Becker Gallery, New York, March 1933
Quotes of Fernand Leger, 1930's
Chavez is invoking a Christian metaphor to condemn capitalism in this Christmas address, December 24, 2005, which some commentators have taken to be a reference to the Jews. http://www.gobiernoenlinea.gob.ve/docMgr/sharedfiles/Chavez_visita_Centro_Manantial_de_los_suenos24122005.pdf http://bostonreview.net/BR34.4/lomnitz_sanchez.php http://fair.org/take-action/media-advisories/editing-chavez-to-manufacture-a-slur/
2005
The West (1996)
“Forth we went, a gallant band—
Youth, Love, Gold and Pleasure.”
Last Song, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“Labor is the true alchemist that beats out in patient transmutation the baser metals into gold.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 367.
Noel Gallagher cited in " Gallagher speaks about drug experiences http://www.digitalspy.com/article/ds39948.html" at digitalspy.com, 25 November 2006
Controversy with other artists
Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings
Interview with Bill Murphy (1994) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAjh_wOByoY
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
"Manifesto for the Abolition of Enslavement to Interest on Money" (1919)
On realizing that she had passed out of the slavery states into the northern states
Modernized rendition: I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and over the fields, and I felt like I was in heaven.
1880s, Harriet, The Moses of Her People (1886)
The Tabqat-i-Akbari translated by B. De, Calcutta, 1973, Vol. I, p. 11-16
Quotes from Muslim medieval histories
"To David in Heaven", St. 9.
Undertones (1883)
Le poète est ainsi dans les Landes du monde.
Lorsqu'il est sans blessure, il garde son trésor.
Il faut qu'il ait au cœur une entaille profonde
Pour épancher ses vers, divines larmes d'or!
"Le Pin des Landes", line 13, in Poésies Complètes (Paris: Charpentier, 1845) p. 323; Miroslav John Hanak (ed.) Romantic Poetry on the European Continent (Washington: University Press of America, 1983) vol. 1, p. 415.
CNBC debate with Faiz Shakir, March 20, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k94VWPjUQSM
2000s, 2006-2009
Funk's extravagant words contrasted grotesquely with the actual situation. The whole thing was a ghostly celebration taking place against a background of collapse and ruin.
Source: Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs (1970), p. 322
p, 125
A Companion to School Classics (1888)
(12th June 1824) Stanzas
The London Literary Gazette, 1824
“Silver is sometimes more valuable than gold, that is, in large quantities.”
The Innocence of Father Brown (1911) The Queer Feet
The Father Brown Mystery Series (1910 - 1927)
But the smile.
Source: The Magus (1965), Ch. 21
Méry promised!
quote of Manet, c. 1881; as cited in The private lives of the Impressionists, Sue Roe; Harpen Collins Publishers, New York 2006, p. 232
Méry Laurent was posing for Manet's painting 'Autumn', one work of Manet's series of the seasons, he painted in 1881 – she had ordered the pelisse from Worth for that posing]
1876 - 1883
The Shooting of Dan McGrew http://freemasonry.bcy.ca/biography/service_r_w/dan_mcgrew.html (1907)
Source: The Fall of Hyperion (1990), Chapter 35 (p. 316)
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 4, section 1 (p. 408)
“The vessel is as gold even though we may not always like the chasing.”
Preface to Letters of Samuel Rutherford, Religious tRact Society, London 1891.
Lane Poole : Medieval India, quoted from B.R. Ambedkar, Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946)
Cognitive Surplus : Creativity and Generosity in a Connected Age (2010)
“You gave me your mud and I have turned it to gold.”
Tu m’as donné ta boue et j’en ai fait de l’or.
"Ébauche d’un épilogue pour la 2e édition," Les Fleurs du Mal (1861), Appendice II: Autres pièces http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Les_Fleurs_du_mal_-_Ebauche_d'un_%C3%A9pilogue_pour_la_2e_%C3%A9dition
Source: The Negro's Complaint (1788), Lines 1-8
Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter III, On the Rent of Mines, p. 47
Loud cheers.
Leicester Daily Mercury (6 January 1906)
1900s
Goldenrod; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 326.
The Angels' Song ("It Came Upon A Midnight Clear", 1849).
“An American credit card… is just as good in Europe as American gold used to be.”
Source: Looking Backward, 2000-1887 http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext96/lkbak10.txt (1888), Ch. 13.
I would not live alway (published 1826), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
About William Swain
The West (1996)
On Ronald Reagan, as quoted in an interview in the New York Times Sunday Magazine (20 June 2004).
2000s
When asked in June 2007 at the interview with G8 journalists about main achievements of his presidency http://web.archive.org/web/20070607221025/http://www.kremlin.ru/eng/speeches/2007/06/04/2149_type82916_132772.shtml.
Pt. II, Ch. 1 Early French Adventure in North America
Pioneers of France in the New World (1865)
Source: Heatherly, Chapter 1
“Dire lust of gold! how mighty thy controll
To bend to crime man's impotence of soul!”
Book III, lines 74–75
The Æneis (1817)
Speech (late 1913), quoted in Thomas Jones, Lloyd George (London: Oxford University Press, 1951), p. 45.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Yesterday was Baldulf of all knights boldest, but now he standeth on the hill, and beholdeth the Avon, how the steel fishes lie in the stream! Armed with sword, their life is destroyed; their scales float like gold-dyed shields; there float their fins, as if it were spears. These are marvellous things come to this land; such beasts on the hill, such fishes in the stream!
Source: Brut, Line 10638; vol. 2, pp. 471-2.
“Such death makes happier end
than conquests of huge realms or infinite gold.”
Felice e cotal morte e scempio,
Via più ch' acquisto di province e d'oro.
Canto VIII, stanza 44 (tr. Wickert)
Gerusalemme Liberata (1581)
“Must I not here express my wonder that any one should exist who persuades himself that there are certain solid and indivisible particles carried along by their own impulse and weight, and that a universe so beautiful and so admirably arrayed is formed from the accidental concourse of those particles? I do not understand why the man who supposes that to have been possible should not also think that if a countless number of the forms of the one and twenty letters, whether in gold or any other material, were to be thrown somewhere, it would be possible, when they had been shaken out upon the ground, for the annals of Ennius to result from them so as to be able to be read consecutively,—a miracle of chance which I incline to think would be impossible even in the case of a single verse.”
Hic ego non mirer esse quemquam, qui sibi persuadeat corpora quaedam solida atque individua vi et gravitate ferri mundumque effici ornatissimum et pulcherrimum ex eorum corporum concursione fortuita? Hoc qui existimat fieri potuisse, non intellego, cur non idem putet, si innumerabiles unius et viginti formae litterarum vel aureae vel qualeslibet aliquo coiciantur, posse ex is in terram excussis annales Enni, ut deinceps legi possint, effici; quod nescio an ne in uno quidem versu possit tantum valere fortuna.
Book II, section 37
De Natura Deorum – On the Nature of the Gods (45 BC)
Tipu Sultan - Villain or Hero (1993)
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
“I don't need gold in heaven, I gotta have it now.”
[Bloom, John, (Reprinted on Website of Trinity Foundation, Inc.), The Heretic, D Magazine, 2003-08, http://www.trinityfi.org/press/heretic.html, 2006-10-21]
Multan (Punjab) . The Chach Nama, in: Elliot and Dowson, Vol. I : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. pp. 205-06.
Quotes from The Chach Nama
Built to Last, written with Jeff Lynne
Lyrics, Into The Great Wide Open (1991)
Delhi. 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. 222-23
Variant: The conqueror entered the city of Delhi, which is the source of wealth and the foundation of blessedness. The city and its vicinity was freed from idols and idol-worship, and in the sanctuaries of the images of the Gods, mosques were raised by the worshippers of one Allah'...'Kutub-d-din built the Jami Masjid at Delhi, and 'adorned it with the stones and gold obtained from the temples which had been demolished by elephants,' and covered it with 'inscriptions in Toghra, containing the divine commands.
Haywood, William D. The Autobiography of Big Bill Haywood. New York: International Publishers, 1929, p. 171.
“All is not gold that glisteneth.”
A Fair Quarrel (1616), Act v. Sc. 1. Compare: "But all thing which that shineth as the gold, Ne is no gold, as I have herd it told", Chaucer, Canterbury Tales, "The Chanones Yemannes Tale", Line 16430.
Jeremy's father, Chapter 11, p. 147
2000s, At First Sight (2005)
The Great Wall of China.
Song lyrics, River of Dreams (1993)
“Fell lust of gold! abhorred, accurst!
What will not men to slake such thirst?”
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book III, p. 77
Source: World Commodities and World Currencies (1944), Chapter IX, Commodities, Gold, Credit as Money, p. 100 (See also Karl Marx, Capital Volume I, p. 89)
"Ethan Brand" (1850)
§ 43
Reflections on the Formation and Distribution of Wealth (1766)
Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 85