
Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines, st. 1 (1934), st. 5
Light Breaks Where No Sun Shines, st. 1 (1934), st. 5
Speech in Aylesbury, responding to a heckler who accused Cobden of getting his property through Anti-Corn Law League funds (9 January 1853), quoted in John Bright and J. E. Thorold Rogers (eds.), Speeches on Questions of Public Policy by Richard Cobden, M.P. Volume I (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1908), pp. 225-6.
1850s
On the Record w/Greta Van Susteren
Television
Fox News
2011-03-23 (Borrowing a feminist slogan from Irina Dunn that is commonly misattributed to Gloria Steinem: "A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle." http://www.phrases.org.uk/meanings/414150.html)
on NOW's criticism http://dailycaller.com/2011/03/22/now-defends-palin-against-maher-attack-but-says-we-are-on-to-you-right-wingers/ of a vulgar remark made by Bill Maher about Palin: "Did you hear this – Sarah Palin finally heard what happened in Japan and she's demanding that we invade 'Tsunami'. I mean she said, 'These Tsunamians will not get away with this.' Oh, speaking of dumb twats, did you –"
2014
Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), p. 196 in: 'What he told me – II. The Louvre'
1871, Speech on the the Ku Klux Klan Bill of 1871 (1 April 1871)
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Prophet
Teachings on Love (2005) Full Circle Publishing ISBN 81-7621-167-2
Source: The Chocolate War (1974), p. 245
when the velocity <math>v</math> approaches the speed of light c, the denominator approaches 0 thus E approaches infinity, unless m = 0.
Source: The Lightness of Being – Mass, Ether and the Unification of Forces (2008), Ch. 3, p. 19 & Appendix A
Corot's description of a morning in Switzerland, Château de Gruyères, 1857, as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963
1850s
“August” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/shops/august1.htm
His father, The seasons
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 456.
By Still Waters (1906)
Interview with The Perfect Vision http://www.moderntimes.com/windsor/ (1992)
"Evolution and Theological Belief" (1911)
"That a Burnt Child often Dreads the Fire".
Sketches from Life (1846)
Source: Intuitions and Summaries of Thought (1862), Volume I, p. 161.
[David, Brooks, http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/12/opinion/sunday/david-brooks-the-moral-bucket-list.html?smid=tw-nytdavidbrooks&seid=auto&_r=0, The Moral Bucket List, New York Times, April 11, 2015]
2010s
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
Lawrie Masterson (October 10, 2004) "Prime Time", The Sunday Telegraph, News Limited, p. V05.
Source: A Writer's Notebook (1946), p. 48
"Basic? It's a bloody cell!
In a Sunburned Country (US), Down Under (UK) (2000)
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Happiness
Online and on the Bench, the ‘Tweeter Laureate of Texas’ Is All About Judicial Engagement (September 17, 2015)
The Rum-hole, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
We Danced, written by Brad Paisley and Chris DuBois.
Song lyrics, Who Needs Pictures (1999)
“Sage's light
Oh and Edison
He made two sparks ignite
All you do
It's a scientific chain reaction”
"Light" (Pop's Principle)
Lyrics
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book I, Chapter II, Sec. 7
“The blind man sits in the dark, but for guests he turns on the light.”
12 Years Before Now, In Jerusalem, the Skies are Lower (1991).
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Priest
Emblems of Love (1912)
“Reason, an Ignis fatuus of the Mind,
Which leaves the light of Nature, Sense, behind.”
ll. 12-13.
A Satire Against Mankind (1679)
“Muslims turn fire into light, wrath into mercy.”
16 June 2013.
A9 TV addresses, 2013
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.220
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
"Postscript", p. 157.
The Anarchist Cookbook (1971)
“The Field of Vision” p. 243 (originally published in Galaxy, October 1973)
Short fiction, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters (1975)
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 88
Introduction (1977 edition)
The Magus (1965)
Painting is man in the face of his downfall.
1960's
Source: Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co., 1964, p. 134
Demander à la poésie du sentimentalisme…ce n'est pas ça. Des mots rayonnants, des mots de lumière…avec un rythme et une musique, voilà ce que c'est, la poésie.
Remark, June 22, 1863, reported in the Journal des Goncourts (Paris: Bibliothèque-Charpentier, 1888) vol. 2, p. 123, (ellipses in the original); Arnold Hauser (trans. Stanley Godman and Arnold Hauser) The Social History of Art (London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1951) vol. 2, p. 684.
1880s, Speech Nominating John Sherman for President (1880)
Spiritualism and the Christian Faith (1918)
interview conducted by David Sylvester for the BBC, 1962; as quoted in Abstract Expressionism: Creators and Critics, edited by Clifford Ross, Abrahams Publishers, New York 1990, p. 49.
1960's
Source: Memoirs, May Week Was in June (1990), p. 241
In a letter to Mr. Hartmann, c. 1865; as quoted in The Painters of Barbizon I – Millet, Rousseau and Diaz, by John W. Mollett, B.A.; publ. Sampton Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington, Limited, London, 1890, p. 81
Mr. Hartmann, who had bought this and two other pictures had waited for them fifteen years, at last became impatient, and wrote Rousseau: 'I shall only enjoy my pictures in my extreme old age, when I shall have become too blind to see them'. his biographer/friend Alfred Sensier wrote: this seemed to Mr. Hartmann 'as the reasoning of a troubled mind.' https://archive.org/details/souvenirssurthr00sensgoog?q=Theodore+Rousseau
1851 - 1867
Canto XXIII, Stanza 13.
Fridthjof's Saga (1820-1825)
" The Treasures of the Yosemite http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzWgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA483", The Century Magazine, volume XL, number 4 (August 1890) pages 483-500 (at page 483)
1890s
quote about the role of light
1960s, Interview with Barbara Rose', Archives - American Art, 1968
John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman (2003), Introduction
By Still Waters (1906)
“Spangling the wave with lights as vain
As pleasures in the vale of pain,
That dazzle as they fade.”
Canto I, stanza 23.
The Lord of the Isles (1815)
On the writing period of Blue
Woman of Heart and Mind: A Life Story (2003)
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 137
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
Undated
India's Rebirth
From Daniel Ladinsky, The Gift: Poems by Hafiz https://books.google.com/books?id=_cdWZkYE_ZQC (1999), p. 34.
The Lover’s Rock from The London Literary Gazette (5th October 1822) Poetical Sketches. 3rd series - Sketch the Fifth
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
“If the answer is infinite light,
Why do we sleep in the dark?”
How Can You Live In The Northeast?
Song lyrics, Surprise (2006)
“If there isn't light when no one sees
Than how can I know what you might believe?…”
"The Sign of the Southern Cross" on Mob Rules (1981)
Lyrics
A Sense of Wonder
Song lyrics, A Sense of Wonder (1985)
Gravity's Rainbow (1973)
Source: A Manual of the Steam Engine and Other Prime Movers (1859), p. 31
Source: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 9, “In Which by Taking a Step Backward the City of New York Brings Our Hero a Step Forward” (pp. 115-116; ellipses not in the original)
“That guy is so quick, he can switch off the light and get into bed before the room is dark.”
Gibson making an assessment on fast winger Andrew Ettingshausen during his summary of a match on television.