Peter Abelard (1079–1142) French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician
Source: Historia Calamitatum (c. 1132), Ch. XV
Peter Abelard (1079–1142) French scholastic philosopher, theologian and preeminent logician
Source: Historia Calamitatum (c. 1132), Ch. XV
Jeremy Clarkson (1960) English broadcaster, journalist and writer
Voice-over introduction to Forza Motorsport 4 (2011)
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland
Letter to Princess Lieven (18 August 1828), reprinted in Guy Le Strange (ed.), Correspondence of Princess Lieven and Earl Grey. Volume I: 1824 to 1830 (London: Richard Bentley and Son, 1890), p. 130.
1820s
Mary Renault book The Charioteer
Phaedrus as translated in the novel, p. 104
The Charioteer (1953)
Myron Tribus (1921–2016) American academic
Myron Tribus "You Cannot Lead What You Do Not Understand — You Do Not Understand What You Haven't Done". Journal of Innovative Management, Fall 1996; As quoted in: William J. Altier (1999) The Thinking Manager's Toolbox. p. 9
Hans Haacke (1936) conceptual political artist
Hans Haacke in: Roberta Smith "A Giant artistic Gibe at Jesse Helms," in New York Times, April 20, 1990; Republished in: The New York Times Guide to the Arts of the 20th Century: 1900-1929, (2002) p. 2929
1990s
“Fool, not to know that love endures no tie,
And Jove but laughs at lovers' perjury.”
John Dryden (1631–1700) English poet and playwright of the XVIIth century
Palamon and Arcite, book ii, line 758.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“I am not a dog lover. A dog lover to me means a dog that is in love with another dog.”
James Thurber (1894–1961) American cartoonist, author, journalist, playwright
"I Like Dogs", For Men (April 1939); reprinted in People Have More Fun Than Anybody (1994); slightly paraphrased in "And So to Medve", Thurber's Dogs (1955)
From other writings
Brandon Flowers (American football) (1986) American football player
"The NFL's Brandon Flowers Says, 'Don't Be Selfish'—Be Fur-Free" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hgitAeybVOw, video interview with PETA (11 December 2014).
Leopold Stokowski (1882–1977) British conductor
From his will, in which he provided for his conducting scores, manuscript orchestral transcriptions, and recordings to archived and accessible to the public. The Stokowski Archives are now housed in the University of Pennsylvania Library.
“Lovers need to know how to lose themselves and then how to find themselves again.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept (1994)
Sheri-D Wilson (1958) Canadian Spoken Word Poet
"Heart"
Goddess Gone Fishing for a Map of the Universe (2012)
“I don't want to be your friend,
I just want to be your lover.”
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
House of Cards
Lyrics, In Rainbows (2007)
Charles Haughey (1925–2006) Irish politician
Fintan O'Toole, "A Life and Legacy". Irish Times, 14th June 2006.
About
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
The Uttarpara Address (1909)
Rumi (1207–1273) Iranian poet
Source: Disputed, The Essential Rumi (1995), Ch. 4 : Spring Giddiness, p. 46
Dawud Wharnsby (1972) Canadian musician
"Wood and Nails"
Blue Walls and The Big Sky (1995)
Patri Friedman (1976) American libertarian activist and theorist of political economy
Parting is such sweet sorrow http://patrifriedman.com/quotes/sex_love.html
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Growing Old
Jewish War
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet
Source: Character of the Happy Warrior http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww302.html (1806), Line 48.
Salman Rushdie (1947) British Indian novelist and essayist
Real Time with Bill Maher TV show (7 October 2005)
W. H. Auden (1907–1973) Anglo-American poet
After Reading a Child's Guide to Modern Physics (1961), lines 9–16
"In-Depth with Loving the Silent Tears MC: Kelly Packard", GodsDirectContact.org (2012) http://www.godsdirectcontact.org.tw/eng/news/211/sr_47.htm.
Pauline Kael (1919–2001) American film critic
"Duel in the Sun," p. 206.
5001 Nights at the Movies (1982)
“Lovers have a way of using this word "nothing" which implies exactly the opposite.”
Honoré de Balzac book Une fille d'Ève
Il y a une manière de dire ce mot rien entre amants, qui signifie tout le contraire.
Source: A Daughter of Eve (1839), Ch. 7: Suicide.
Dinah Craik (1826–1887) English novelist and poet
"Magnus and Morna", in Thirty Years, Poems New and Old (1880)
Elizabeth Gould Davis book The First Sex
The First Sex, ch. 22 - Woman in the Aquarian Age, Putnam (1971).
“Take courage, lover!
Could you endure such pain
At any hand but hers?”
Robert Graves (1895–1985) English poet and novelist
"Symptoms of Love" from More Poems (1961).
Poems
Logan Pearsall Smith (1865–1946) British American-born writer
“Montaigne,” p. 1
Reperusals and Recollections (1936)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Love
1840s, Essays: First Series (1841)
Tsangyang Gyatso, 6th Dalai Lama (1683–1706) sixth Dalai Lama of Tibet
Source: Attributed, Poems of Sadness: The Erotic Verse of the Sixth Dalai Lama Tsangyang Gyatso tr. Paul Williams 2004, p.62
“The presence of a thought is like the presence of a lover.”
Arthur Schopenhauer book Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
Die Gegenwart eines Gedankens ist wie die Gegenwart einer Geliebten.
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
Guillaume Apollinaire book Alcools
Adieu faux amour confondu
Avec la femme qui s'éloigne
Avec celle que j'ai perdue
L'année dernière en Allemagne
Et que je ne reverrai plus
Voie lactée ô sœur lumineuse
Des blancs ruisseaux de Chanaan
Et des corps blancs des amoureuses
Nageurs morts suivrons-nous d’ahan
Ton cours vers d'autres nébuleuses
"La Chanson du Mal-Aimé" (Song of the Poorly Loved), line 56; translation by William Meredith, from Francis Steegmuller Apollinaire: Poet Among the Painters (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973) p. 95.
Alcools (1912)
John Brunner book The Sheep Look Up
”But don’t you think you should have known it?” Austin Train inquired gently.
September “MINE ENEMIES ARE DELIVERED INTO MY HAND”
The Sheep Look Up (1972)
“You, Honor, you first veiled
The fountains of delight,
Denying those waves to the thirsting lovers.”
Tu prima, Onor, velasti
La fonte dei diletti,
Negando l'onde a l'amorosa sete.
Act I, Choro, line 358.
Aminta (1573)
Persia White (1972) American actress and singer
"Ecorazzi Celebrates Vegetarian Awareness Month With Actress/Musician Persia White", interview with Ecorazzi (20 October 2008) http://www.ecorazzi.com/2008/10/20/ecorazzi-celebrates-vegetarian-awareness-month-with-actressmusician-persia-white/.
Alexej von Jawlensky (1864–1941) Russian painter
Quote of Jawlensky from a letter to his brother Dimitri, circa 1917/18; as cited in Clemens Weiler, op. cit., 1971, p. 12
1900 - 1935
Irene Dunne (1898–1990) American actress
Everyone Loved Irene, by William Frye http://www.irenedunnesite.com/press/vanity-fair-march-2004/ Vanity Fair, 2004]
“I am a lover of my own liberty and so I would do nothing to resist yours.”
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
As quoted Quote in Justice and Democracy (1997), edit., Ron Bontekoe and Marietta Stepaniants, University of Hawai’i Press, p. 233.
1930s
“In their first passion, women love their lovers; in all the others, they love love.”
François de La Rochefoucauld book Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
Dans les premières passions les femmes aiment l'amant, et dans les autres elles aiment l'amour.
Maxim 471. Compare: "In her first passion woman loves her lover: In all the others, all she loves is love", Lord Byron, Don Juan, Canto iii, Stanza 3.
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
Elizabeth Hardwick (1916–2007) Novelist, short story writer, literary critic
"Katherine Anne Porter" (p. 302)
American Fictions (1999)
“… who cares for a general compliment more than a general lover.”
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Monthly Magazine
Kristen Bell (1980) American actress
Responding to the question "What prompted you to go vegetarian?", in "peta2 Chats With Kristen Bell", in peta2.com (18 July 2011) http://www.peta2.com/heroes/peta2-chats-with-kristen-bell/
Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle
Source: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 16 “Between Drumner and Dremegole” (p. 233)
Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Founder of the Bible Student Movement
Source: Milennial Dawn, Vol. III: Thy Kingdom Come (1891), p. 66.
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
The Human: Truth and Consequences (p. 27)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Evelyn Lozada (1975) American reality show participant, model, spokesmodel.
"Cross Fur off Your Shopping List With Evelyn Lozada" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WBiicjOS80A, video interview with PETA (11 December 2012).
Amir Taheri (1942) Iranian journalist
"Myths of Mossadegh" https://www.nationalreview.com/nrd/articles/302213/myths-mossadegh/page/0/1, National Review (June 25, 2012).
John S. Hall (1960) Poet, author, singer, lawyer
"Failure"
Lyrics, Failure (1998)
Lon Milo DuQuette (1948) American occult writer
Source: Angels, Demons, & Gods of the New Millennium (1997), Chapter 5
“Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends.”
Lewis Mumford (1895–1990) American historian, sociologist, philosopher of technology, and literary critic
My Works and Days (1979)
“No dream his life was—but a fight!
Could any Beatrice see
A lover in that anchorite?”
Thomas William Parsons (1819–1892) American writer
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
"LOOK Magazine Article 'The Arts in America' (552)" (18 December 1962) http://www.jfklibrary.org/Research/Research-Aids/Ready-Reference/JFK-Quotations.aspx <br class="br">1962
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright
Preface to Ellen Terry and Bernard Shaw: A Correspondence (1931)
1940s and later
George Peele (1556–1596) English translator and poet
Polyhymnia (1590), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Frank Crane (1861–1928) American Presbyterian minister
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
Nicole Hollander (1939) Cartoonist
Source: Sylvia cartoon strip, p. 123
“A wail in the wind is all I hear;
A voice of woe for a lover's loss.”
William Ellery Channing (poet) (1818–1901) American writer
Tears in Spring, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Emerald Ring — a Superstition from The London Literary Gazette (28th December 1822) Fragments in Rhyme XI
The Improvisatrice (1824)
David Brewster (1781–1868) British astronomer and mathematician
In a 1830 letter to James David Forbes, as found in Life and letters of James David Forbes, p. 40.
Elton John (1947) English rock singer-songwriter, composer and pianist
Little Jeannie, written by Elton John and Gary Osborne
Song lyrics, 21 at 33 (1980)
Lionel Richie (1949) American singer-songwriter, musician, record producer and actor
My Destiny.
Song lyrics, Back to Front (1992)
“Choice of subject, like choice of lover, is an intimate decision.”
Jeanette Winterson (1959) English writer
Weight (2005)
Prince (1958–2016) American pop, songwriter, musician and actor
I Wanna Be Your Lover
Song lyrics, Prince (1979)
Bertolt Brecht (1898–1956) German poet, playwright, theatre director
"Freedom for Whom", as translated in Brecht on Brecht : An Improvisation (1967) by George Tabori, p. 18
Context: Firebugs dragging their gasoline bottles
Are approaching the Academy of Arts, with a grin.
And so, instead of embracing them, Let us demand the freedom of the elbow
To knock the bottles out of their filthy hands.
Even the most blockheaded bureaucrat,
Provided he loves peace,
Is a greater lover of the arts
Than any so-called art-lover
Who loves the arts of war.
William Ernest Hocking (1873–1966) American philosopher
Source: The Meaning of God in Human Experience (1912), Ch. XI : Idea in Organic Union with Feeling, p. 135.
Context: Love and sympathy are the activity of the idea. And in their exercise, the idea is enlarged. The lover widens his experience as the non-lover cannot. He adds to the mass of his idea-world, and acquires thereby enhanced power to appreciate all things. Is not this the sufficient solution of that long-standing difficulty between 'egoism and altruism?' The altruist alone can accumulate that treasure of idea through which all things must be enjoyed that are enjoyed. No one has, or can have, any 'egoistic' satisfaction except as a consequence of so much effective love of reality as there is in him by birth or acquisition.
Rod McKuen (1933–2015) American poet, songwriter, composer, and singer
Seasons in the Sun" (1961), as translated from the Jacques Brel song "Le Moribond"· McKuen performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY__eaedtOA · Beach Boys performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzjIra9pheU<br>Goodbye, Michelle, my little one;<br> You gave me love and helped me find the sun,<br>And every time that I was down<br>You would always come around<br>And get my feet back on the ground. <p> Goodbye, Michelle, it's hard to die<br>When all the birds are singing in the sky;<br>Now that the spring is in the air,<br>With the flowers everywhere,<br>I wish that we could both be there!<br>As adapted in the Terry Jacks version (1974) <br class="br">Translations and adaptations <br class="br">Context: Adieu, Francoise, my trusted wife;<br>Without you I'd have had a lonely life.<br>You cheated lots of times but then,<br>I forgave you in the end<br>Though your lover was my friend. Adieu, Francoise, it's hard to die<br>When all the birds are singing in the sky.<br>Now that spring is in the air<br>With your lovers ev'rywhere,<br>Just be careful; I'll be there.
Karl Jaspers (1883–1969) German psychiatrist and philosopher
Way to Wisdom: An Introduction to Philosophy (1951) as translated by Ralph Mannheim, Ch. 1, What is Philosophy?, p. 12
Variant translation: It is the search for the truth, not possession of the truth which is the way of philosophy. Its questions are more relevant than its answers, and every answer becomes a new question.
Context: The Greek word for philosopher (philosophos) connotes a distinction from sophos. It signifies the lover of wisdom (knowledge) as distinguished from him who considers himself wise in the possession of knowledge. This meaning of the word still endures: the essence of philosophy is not the possession of the truth but the search for truth. … Philosophy means to be on the way. Its questions are more essential than its answers, and every answer becomes a new question.
Joseph Joubert (1754–1824) French moralist and essayist
Context: Whoever does not see his friends in a good light loves them little. To see in a good light. — Whoever does not see in a good light is a bad painter, a bad friend, a bad lover. Whoever does not see in a good light has not been able to lift his mind up to what is there or his heart to what is good.
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
The Sixteenth Revelation, Chapter 73
Context: For help of this, full meekly our Lord shewed the patience that He had in His Hard Passion; and also the joying and the satisfying that He hath of that Passion, for love. And this He shewed in example that we should gladly and wisely bear our pains, for that is great pleasing to Him and endless profit to us. And the cause why we are travailed with them is for lack in knowing of Love. Though the three Persons in the Trinity be all even in Itself, the soul took most understanding in Love; yea, and He willeth that in all things we have our beholding and our enjoying in Love. And of this knowing are we most blind. For some of us believe that God is Almighty and may do all, and that He is All-Wisdom and can do all; but that He is All-Love and will do all, there we stop short. And this not-knowing it is, that hindereth most God’s lovers, as to my sight.
Baba Hari Dass (1923–2018) master yogi, author, builder, commentator of Indian spiritual tradition
Source: Silence Speaks, from the chalkboard of Baba Hari Dass, 1977, p.9
Ramakrishna (1836–1886) Indian mystic and religious preacher
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 155
“Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection,
The lovers, the dreamers and me.”
Paul Williams (songwriter) (1940) American composer, singer, songwriter and actor
"Rainbow Connection" (1979) (co-written with Kenneth Ascher) - The Muppet Movie opening http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSFLZ-MzIhM - The Muppet Show performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRvhRhWWE44 by Debbie Harry & Kermit the Frog - Video performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=deebKNI-dTE by Willie Nelson. <br class="br">Context: Why are there so many songs about rainbows<br>And what's on the other side?<br>Rainbows are visions, but only illusions,<br>And rainbows have nothing to hide.<br>So we've been told and some choose to believe it<br>I know they're wrong, wait and see.<br>Someday we'll find it, the rainbow connection,<br>The lovers, the dreamers and me.
Jacques Brel (1929–1978) Belgian singer-songwriter
Seasons in the Sun" (1961), as translated by Rod McKuen from Brel's song "Le Moribond" · McKuen performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MY__eaedtOA · Beach Boys performance http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fzjIra9pheU<br><p>Goodbye, Michelle, my little one;<br> You gave me love and helped me find the sun,<br>And every time that I was down<br>You would always come around<br>And get my feet back on the ground.</p><p>Goodbye, Michelle, it's hard to die<br>When all the birds are singing in the sky;<br>Now that the spring is in the air,<br>With the flowers everywhere,<br>I wish that we could both be there!</p><br>As adapted in the Terry Jacks version (1974) <br class="br">Context: p> Adieu, Francoise, my trusted wife;<br>Without you I'd have had a lonely life.<br>You cheated lots of times but then,<br>I forgave you in the end<br>Though your lover was my friend.Adieu, Francoise, it's hard to die<br>When all the birds are singing in the sky.<br>Now that spring is in the air<br>With your lovers ev'rywhere,<br>Just be careful; I'll be there.</p