Quotes about moon
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Source: Metasystems Methodology, (1989), p.xi cited in Philip McShane (2004) Cantower VII http://www.philipmcshane.ca/cantower7.pdf
Book VIII, line 487, p. 115 https://books.google.com/books?id=ashjAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA115&dq=%22As+when+about%22
The Iliads of Homer, Prince of Poets (1611)
Inez from The London Literary Gazette (24th May 1823)
The Improvisatrice (1824)
Quando nasci, um anjo torto
Desses que vivem na sombra
Disse: Vai Carlos! Ser gauche na vida.
(...)
Meu Deus, por que me abandonastes
se sabias que eu não era Deus,
se sabias que eu era fraco.
Mundo mundo vasto mundo,
se eu me chamasse Raimundo
seria uma rima, não seria uma solução.
Mundo mundo vasto mundo,
mais vasto é meu coração.
Eu não devia te dizer
mas essa lua
mas esse conhaque
botam a gente comovido como o diabo.
"Poema de sete faces" ["Seven-sided Poem"]
Alguma Poesia [Some Poetry] (1930)
Opening words
The Trials of Life (1990)
Introduction to "Wernher Von Braun"
That Was the Year That Was (1965)
Ogden's Nut Gone Flake (Small Faces album, 1968)
Japan, the Beautiful and Myself (1969)
Note "is less than a quadrant..." is less than 90° by l/30th of 90° or 3°, and is therefore equal to 87°.
On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon (c. 250 BC)
p, 125
On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon (c. 250 BC)
Variant: Proposition 7. The distance of the sun from the earth is greater than eighteen times, but less than twenty times, the distance of the moon from the earth.
Meet the crazy moon man http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/essays/moon.htm
Fully Ramblomatic, Essays
Heaven and Earth (2009)
The Clouds Have Left the Sky http://www.flickr.com/photos/gallettas_pics/119997132/.
Poetry
The Other World (1657)
"Crossing" describing memories of New Mexico in Hound and Horn (June 1928)
Private letter published in The Family Memoirs of the Rev. William Stukeley (1887) Vol. 3, p. 142. (1754).
from (I) & (II) 'Quenn Mary's Complaint', Poems 1786, kindle ebook ASIN B00849523Q
“The Cinnamon Shops” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/shops/shops.htm
His father, The heavens
“The moon is a silver pin-head vast,
That holds the heaven's tent-hangings fast.”
"The Use of the Moon", p. 178.
Poetry of the Orient, 1865 edition
The Moon from The London Literary Gazette (25th March 1826)
The Vow of the Peacock (1835)
The Other World (1657)
Let There Be Dark, Natural History Magazine, October 2002, 2018-24-03 http://www.haydenplanetarium.org/tyson/read/2002/10/01/let-there-be-dark,
2000s
VIII, 1
The Persian Bayán
"The Songs of Selma"
The Poems of Ossian
No! http://www.poemhunter.com/p/m/poem.asp?poet=3153&poem=27392.
1830s
Source: Liberty, Equality, Fraternity (1873-1874), Ch. 5
“What good is the moon if you can't buy or sell it?”
Den of Thieves (1992), by John B. Stewart
March 25
Quotes from Daily Negations (2007)
Song lyrics, Children of the Sun (1969)
Encounters With Cold Mountain, tr. Peter Stambler (Foreign Languages Press, Beijing, 1996)
Part 6 “Aleph Null”, Chapter 3 (p. 221)
Against Infinity (1983)
2016, In Trump We Trust: E Pluribus Awesome! (2016)
Daily Prayer Book (1949) p.562
Rediff, April 4, 1997. " If the motivation is strong enough, I'll fly to the moon http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:t3KMttIk5NwJ:www.rediff.com/entertai/apr/04rahl.htm+%22Still+dressed+in+his+night+clothes+and+sporting+a+hep+stubble,%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a" by Suparn Varma
The Blessed Damozel http://www.cs.rice.edu/~ssiyer/minstrels/poems/715.html (1850)
Source: Chinh phụ ngâm, Lines 97–100
Speech on new space exploration initiatives http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2004/01/20040114-3.html (January 14, 2004)
2000s, 2004
On the Banks of the Wabash (1896), chorus; this song as a whole was written by Dreiser's brother Paul (known as Paul Dresser); but Dreiser stated that "I wrote the first verse and chorus", in A Hoosier Holiday (1916) Ch. XLIII: "The Mystery of Coincidence".
"To David in Heaven", St. 13.
Undertones (1883)
“Family Cucurbita” The MacGuffin, Vol. XXVII No. 1 (Fall, 2010)
2010-
2010s, "Heaven is Helping Us": More from the Nationalist Left (August 2018)
Translated by Arthur Waley
"Said to be [Izumi Shikibu's] death-verse; the moon may refer to Buddha's teachings." Anthology Of Japanese Literature (1955) by Donald Keene, p. 92
(5th April 1823) Poetical Catalogue of Pictures. A Maniac visited by his Family in confinement : by Davis.
5th April 1823) April see The Vow of the Peacock (1835
The London Literary Gazette, 1823
"Meditation on the Moon"
Music at Night and Other Essays (1931)
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book IX, Chapter II, Sec. 3
“Sun is the reason
And the world it will bloom
‘Cause sun lights the sky
And the sun lights the moon”
Sun C79
Song lyrics, Buddha and the Chocolate Box (1974)
“I can hit it farther on the moon. But actually, my swing is better here on Earth.”
The Orlando Sentinel staff (August 13, 1992) "Lunar-Golfer Shepard Takes Swings In Tourney", The Orlando Sentinel, p. A2.
In The Economic Times, British Indian physicist Tejinder Virdee accorded knighthood by Queen http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2014-06-14/news/50581680_1_particle-physics-higgs-boson-tom-kibble, The Economic Times, 14 June 2014
On getting the Knighthood
"Thoughts on a Still Night" (静夜思); in Jean Ward's Li T'ai-po: Remembered (2008), p. 99
Variant: Variant translation:
Before my bed the moonlight glitters
Like frost upon the ground.
I look up to the mountain moon,
Look down and think of home.
Source: "Quiet Night Thought", in Classical Chinese Literature: An Anthology of Translations (2000), p. 723
Source: Donald Keene's Anthology of Japanese Literature (1955), p. 78
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book VI, p. 197
"I would like to be able," I said.
Card II : The High Priestess http://www.sacred-texts.com/tarot/sot/sot04.htm
The Symbolism of the Tarot (1913)
“Let the air strike our tune,
Whilst we show reverence to yond peeping moon.”
The Witch (1616), Act v. Sc. 2. "I ’ll charm the air to give a sound, While you perform your antic round", Shakespeare, Macbeth, Act iv. Sc. 1.
Love’s Parting Wreath
The Fate of Adelaide (1821)
As quoted in "Men on Mars, Women on Venus" by Jay McDonald at Bookpage (June 1999)
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 39
Chuck Lorre Productions, Vanity Card #469 (1st Aired: 6 Nov 2014) http://www.chucklorre.com/index-mom.php?p=469
"Africa Deserves a Closer Look," The World and I, February 1997, by Michael Johns.
"Sustainable Earth"
For Whom The Troubadour Sings (2010)
“During the days in detention, I thought most about the moon.”
Ai Weiwei on Twitter in English (beta). (December 10, 2011) http://aiwwenglish.tumblr.com/
2010-, Twitter feeds, 2010-12
On the poetry of Myōe and ideas of Saigyō Hōshi
Japan, the Beautiful and Myself (1969)
c. 1918; in Aus dem Palau-Tagebuch, 'Das Kunstblatt 2', no. 6, p. 179; as quoted in 'The Revival of Printmaking in Germany', I. K. Rigby; in German Expressionist Prints and Drawings - Essays Vol 1.; published by Museum Associates, Los Angeles County Museum of Art, California & Prestel-Verlag, Germany, 1986, p. 43
1900 - 1920
"Hymn in the Vale of Chamouni" (1802)
No, it took a long time for people to die. People would be running and fighting for higher ground. As that got more and more rare as the water keeps coming up, and up, and up, for 150 days, the water increased. By the way, they are still discovering chunks of ice flying around in space.
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Hovind theory
"Reason Has Moons", p. 64.
Poems (1917)
The Washers of the Shroud http://www.bartleby.com/102/129.html, st. 1 (October 1861)
"In Milan" (1955), trans. Czesŀaw Miŀosz and Robert Hass
King Popeil and Other Poems (1962)