
“Love lodged in a woman's breast
Is but a guest.”
A Woman's Heart (1651).
“Love lodged in a woman's breast
Is but a guest.”
A Woman's Heart (1651).
Life of Solon
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
As quoted in "Mengistu blames Meles for helping Eritrea at UN to split Ethiopia: Mengistu Haile-Mariam speaks", in Jimma Times (30 July 2010) http://www.jimmatimes.com/article/Latest_News/Latest_News/Mengistu_blames_Meles_for_helping_Eritrea_at_UN_to_split_Ethiopia/33629
“For a guest remembers all his days the hospitable man who showed him kindness.”
XV. 54–55 (tr. G. H. Palmer).
Odyssey (c. 725 BC)
"I am Goya"; translated by Stanley Kunitz, p. 3.
Antiworlds, and the Fifth Ace
"The Sound of Music," p. 697
5001 Nights at the Movies (1982)
Quoted in Mirza Mustafa Katib's Response to Zayn al-Muqarrabin on page 46
Open Letter to Bahá'u'lláh
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 278.
2000s, 2003, Hope and Conscience Will Not Be Silenced (July 2003)
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 160
Entertaining his guests at the modest Pattom palace, in "Royal vignettes: Travancore - Simplicity graces this House (30 March 2003)"
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 3 : Classical Bonding: The Classical Description
1990s, Inaugural celebration address (1994)
Part 3, 1974 - 1979 Victory And Defeat, p. 216
Memoirs (1993)
Epilogue, p. 365
Outlaw Journalist (2008)
“To turn away a guest is poorest poverty;
To bear with fools is mightiest might.”
Verse XVI.3
Tirukkural
www.huffingtonpost.com (September 7, 2007)
2007, 2008
Rosamund, Act 5, Scene 1.
Rosamund, Queen of the Lombards (1899)
Baker's speech at the change-of-command ceremony in Hargrave's chapel on June 24, 2011.
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 46.
Source: Ironskin (2012), Chapter 10, “The Edge of the Forest” (p. 170)
The Extra http://eidolon.net/?story=The%20Extra, published in Eidolon (Winter 1990)
Fiction
“Fish and guests in three days are stale.”
Quasi piscis itidem est amator lenae: nequam est nisi recens.
Source: Asinaria (The One With the Asses), Act I, scene 3. http://books.google.com/books?id=fo0QAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Quasi+piscis+itidem+est+amator+lenae+nequam+est+nisi+recens%22&pg=PA63#v=onepage
Pt. II, Ch. 14 The Great War Party
Pioneers of France in the New World (1865)
“[in reference to a two-word comment from a guest] …I used to dance under that name.”
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2005–2014), Commonly repeated
The Rubaiyat (1120)
Autobiographical Recollections (Leslie) ; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
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
"Ethan Brand" (1850)
As quoted in "Memoirs of Nikita Khrushchev, Vol. 3 : Statesman (2007), by Nikita Khrushchev, p. 95
“My spirit longs for Thee,
Within my troubled breast,
Though I unworthy be
Of so divine a Guest.”
"The Desponding Soul's Wish" (also called "My Spirit Longs For Thee")
Miscellaneous Poems (1773)
Source: 2000s, The Age of Turbulence (2008), Chapter Fifteen, "The Tigers and the Elephant", p. 312.
The Lie (1608)
Akhavan-Sales (1956) Winter; Quoted in website devoted to the poet, 2013 http://www.mehdiakhavansales.com/winter/
Source: Dream of the Red Chamber (1958), p. 158
2016, Hajj hijacked by oppressors, Muslims should reconsider management of Hajj (September 2015)
From a letter to Harold Preece (received October 20, 1928)
Letters
2003-02-10
[O'Reilly: "We Do Not Speculate Here", FAIR.org, 2005-06-10, http://www.fair.org/index.php?page=2543, 2010-11-19]
On how rumors got started that he was working with rapper T.I. (and how they made it to Wikipedia).
Mayer, John (2007). "10 ANSWERS FOR ANDREW MILLER" http://www.johnmayer.com/blog#274 JohnMayer.com (accessed January 25, 2007)
Recollections of Thomas R. Marshall: A Hoosier Salad (1925), Chapter XVII
Life in the English Country House: A Social and Architectural History (1978)
pg. xxv
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Chivalry
April 26, 1841
Journals (1838-1859)
Letter to General August von Mackensen (2 December 1919), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, The Kaiser and his Court: Wilhelm II and the Government of Germany (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996), p. 210
1910s
"Motormouth Megyn Meets her Match," http://www.quarterly-review.org/motormouth-megyn-meets-her-match/The Quarterly Review, August 21, 2015.
2010s, 2015
22nd April 1826) The Death-Feast (under the pen name Iole
The London Literary Gazette, 1826
On a Boy's first Reading of "King Henry V", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919); comparable to "I am the master of my fate", William Ernest Henley, Invictus (1875).
World-Strangeness, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b00tdxpr BBC Radio 4, Any Questions?, 20 Aug 2010
Appearance on BBC Radio's Any Questions?
Translated by Mary Jacob[citation needed]
It is unlikely that this poem, translated by Mary Jacob, is authored by Han-shan. In comparing it with every poem in the corpus it will be found that there is not a close match. Moreover, neither the language nor the content of this poem is that of Han-shan. Most importantly, this poem does not have the appropriate number of lines for a Han-shan poem. Jacob's poem has 9 lines; there is not a single example of a 9 line poem in all of Han-shan's poetry. All of Han-shan's poems are 4, 8, 10 or 14 lines, with a few that have more than 14. Further, Jacob's poem has an odd number of lines; there is not a single example of a poem with an odd number of lines in all of Han-shan's poetry. Finally, the 9th and final line in Jacob's poem has the words “ha ha ha.” Not a single Han-shan poem has those words as a final line. Perhaps someone is having a joke?
Disputed
Incipit
The Beach (1941)
Source: Silas Marner: The Weaver of Raveloe (1861), Chapter 3 (at page 24)
"Sît willekomen herre wirt" dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen,
"sît willekomen herre gast", sô muoz ich sprechen oder nîgen.
wirt unde heim sint zwêne unschamelîche namen,
gast unde herberge muoz man sich dicke schamen.
"'Sît willekomen herre wirt' dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen", line 1; translation by Tim Chilcott. http://colecizj.easyvserver.com/pgvb3908.htm
In an interview in Die Zeit, 24 Nov 1989
The Cook, The Thief, His Wife, and Her Lover
March 31, 2009; reported in "Rep. Alan Grayson Hates Me, Not Fox" by Neil Cavuto, Fox News, October 28, 2009 http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,570150,00.html.
2009, Regarding others
The Rubaiyat (1120)
“A guest of one's time and not a member of its household.”
Referring to himself, as quoted in Political Realism in American Thought (1977) by John W. Coffey, p. 26
Politically Incorrect with Chip Tsao - The Vintage Year http://hk-magazine.com/feature/politically-incorrect-chip-tsao-vintage-year, HK Magazine
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter V - Part 2
“We rarely find anyone who can say he has lived a happy life, and who, content with his life, can retire from the world like a satisfied guest.”
Inde fit ut raro, qui se vixisse beatum
dicat et exacto contentus tempore vita
cedat uti conviva satur, reperire queamus.
Satires (c. 35 BC and 30 BC)
The Canton, Ohio Speech, Anti-War Speech (1918)
TV Series and Specials (Includes DVDs), Trick of the Mind (2004–2006)
Source: Hospitality; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 379.
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Deepsix (2001), Chapter 4 (pp. 72-73)
“1544. Fish and Guests smell at three Days old.”
Compare Poor Richard's Almanack (1736) : Fish & Visitors stink in 3 days.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
2010s, 2015, Remarks at the SMU 100th Spring Commencement (May 2015)
"And the beat goes on", http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2003/06/09/DD158147.DTL San Francisco Chronicle, 2003-06-09.
2000s
No problem
Wallace Business Forum Dinner with President Rodrigo Roa Duterte https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIJpTjsXDCs (December 12, 2016)
Springer's common beginning and ending to his lectures
Hosts and Guests (1918), Harper's Monthly ( August 1919 http://books.google.com/books?id=H2Q2AQAAMAAJ&q=%22Mankind+is+divisible+into+two+great+classes+hosts+and+guests%22&pg=PA425#v=onepage)
And Even Now http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/evnow10.txt (1920)
Fritjof Capra, Uncommon Wisdom, 1988, p.43
Uncommon Wisdom (1988)
“To prevent Incitatus, his favourite horse, from being disturbed he always picketed the neighbourhood with troops on the day before the races, ordering them to enforce absolute silence. Incitatus owned a marble stable, an ivory stall, purple blankets, and a jewelled collar; also a house, a team of slaves, and furniture – to provide suitable entertainment for guests whom Gaius invited in its name. It is said that he even planned to award Incitatus a consulship.”
Incitato equo, cuius causa pridie circenses, ne inquietaretur, viciniae silentium per milites indicere solebat, praeter equile marmoreum et praesaepe eburneum praeterque purpurea tegumenta ac monilia e gemmis domum etiam et familiam et supellectilem dedit, quo lautius nomine eius invitati acciperentur; consulatum quoque traditur destinasse.
Source: The Twelve Caesars, Gaius Caligula, Ch. 55
I would be able to participate in politics as a candidate if I so choose).
Debito Arudou, " A Bit More Personal Background on Arudou Debito/Dave Aldwinckle http://www.debito.org/morebackground.html," Debito.Org
Source: The Cotton Manufacture of Great Britain, 1836, p. 234
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Drowned Wednesday (2005), p. 167.
“You invite no man to dinner, Cotta, but your bath-companion; the baths alone provide you with a guest. I was wondering why you had never asked me; now I understand that when naked I displeased you.”
Invitas nullum nisi cum quo, Cotta, lavaris
et dant convivam balnea sola tibi
mirabar quare numquam me, Cotta, vocasses:
iam scio me nudum displicuisse tibi.
Invitas nullum nisi cum quo, Cotta, lavaris
et dant convivam balnea sola tibi
mirabar quare numquam me, Cotta, vocasses:
iam scio me nudum displicuisse tibi.
I, 23 (Loeb translation).
Epigrams (c. 80 – 104 AD)
“Why dost thou not retire like a guest sated with the banquet of life, and with calm mind embrace, thou fool, a rest that knows no care?”
Cur non ut plenus vitae conviva recedis
aequo animoque capis securam, stulte, quietem?
Book III, lines 938–939 (tr. Bailey)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Ensour reading out a paragraph of "Jordan Compact", saying that he has no problems with Syrian refugees coming for jobs, issued at a London donor conference, quoted on Jordan Times, "Gov’t sends messages of assurance over integrating Syrians into labour force" http://www.jordantimes.com/news/local/gov%E2%80%99t-sends-messages-assurance-over-integrating-syrians-labour-force, February 11, 2016.
Context: Cumulatively, these measures could in the coming years provide 200,000 job opportunities for Syrian refugees while they remain in the country, contributing to the Jordanian economy without competing with Jordanians for jobs. I want to assure all Jordanians. If a Jordanian applies for a job, it will be his or hers. But if Jordanians do not go for certain jobs, the priority will go to Syrians, among the guest workers.
We the People interview (1996)
Context: This breaking of the limitations of hospitality to a small in-group, of offering it to the broadest possible in-group, and saying, you determine who your guest is, might be taken as the key message of Christianity.
Then in the year 300 and something, finally the Church got recognition. The bishops were made into something like magistrates. The first things those guys do, these new bishops, is create houses of hospitality, institutionalizing what was given to us as a vocation by Jesus, as a personal vocation, institutionalizing it, creating roofs, refuges, for foreigners. Immediately, very interesting, quite a few of the great Christian thinkers of that time, 1600 years ago (John Chrysostom is one), shout: "If you do that, if you institutionalize charity, if you make charity or hospitality into an act of a non-person, a community, Christians will cease to remain famous for what we are now famous for, for having always an extra mattress, a crust of old bread and a candle, for him who might knock at our door." But, for political reasons, the Church became, from the year 400 or 500 on, the main device for roughly a thousand years of proving that the State can be Christian by paying the Church to take care institutionally of small fractions of those who had needs, relieving the ordinary Christian household of the most uncomfortable duty of having a door, having a threshold open for him who might knock and whom I might not choose.