
Li rois d'Engleterre et li sien, qui s'en venoient tout singlant, regardent et voient devers l'Escluse si grant quantité de vaissiaus que des mas ce sambloient droitement uns bos.
Book 1, p. 62.
Chroniques (1369–1400)
Li rois d'Engleterre et li sien, qui s'en venoient tout singlant, regardent et voient devers l'Escluse si grant quantité de vaissiaus que des mas ce sambloient droitement uns bos.
Book 1, p. 62.
Chroniques (1369–1400)
"In Retrospect" (1941).
The Diary and Letters of Käthe Kollwitz (1955)
James during one of the close encounters with a UFO at his Sattva Sanctuary.
"Gülen’s Condemnation Message of Terrorism", 2001
Speech at the Krupp Centenary in Essen (8 August 1912), quoted in William Manchester, The Arms of Krupp 1587-1968 (London: Michael Joseph, 1968), p. 303
1910s
Tesla and Apple: When Analytics Can Bite You http://itbusinessedge.com/blogs/unfiltered-opinion/tesla-and-apple-when-analytics-can-bite-you.html in IT Business Edge (28 October 2015)
“A multitude of whelps came forth from the lair of this barbaric lioness, in three cyuls, as they call them, that is, in their ships of war.”
Tum erumpens grex catulorum de cubili laeanae barbarae, tribus, ut lingua eius exprimitur, cyulis, nostra longis navibus.
Section 23.
De Excidio Britanniae (On the Ruin of Britain)
“History is the ship carrying living memories to the future.”
As quoted in Peter's Quotations : Ideas for Our Times (1993) by Laurence J. Peter, p. 247
this marks the end of the mural period.
n.p.
1961 - 1980, Oral history interview with Philip Guston, 1965 January 29
"these men" refers to teachers and "the famous men of the ancients," p. 381
On Greek Literature
The Naked Communist (1958)
25 January 2010 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/8192067730
Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
in The ring from Lata was like a blessing from Saraswati, 12 December 2013, Rediff.com http://www.rediff.com/chat/trans/0111zaki.htm,
Quote
Letter to the Naval Committee of Congress http://www.rulit.me/books/the-last-ship-read-334944-1.html (14 September 1775)
20th August 1825) The Slave Ship (under the pen name Iole
The London Literary Gazette, 1825
Source: Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority (1943), p. 239
https://mises.org/system/tdf/The%20Discovery%20of%20Freedom_2.pdf?file=1&type=document Discovery of Freedom: Man's Struggle Against Authority
Letter to George Washington (31 October 1776)
1920s, America and the War (1920)
from Ghosts From the Coast by Nancy Roberts, University of North Carolina Press, (Chapel Hill & London, 2001, , p. 94.
1960s, Operating Manual for Spaceship Earth (1963)
Interview with Left Voice (2017)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 125.
“If, then, the things achieved by nature are more excellent than those achieved by art, and if art produces nothing without making use of intelligence, nature also ought not to be considered destitute of intelligence. If at the sight of a statue or painted picture you know that art has been employed, and from the distant view of the course of a ship feel sure that it is made to move by art and intelligence, and if you understand on looking at a horologe, whether one marked out with lines, or working by means of water, that the hours are indicated by art and not by chance, with what possible consistency can you suppose that the universe which contains these same products of art, and their constructors, and all things, is destitute of forethought and intelligence? Why, if any one were to carry into Scythia or Britain the globe which our friend Posidonius has lately constructed, each one of the revolutions of which brings about the same movement in the sun and moon and five wandering stars as is brought about each day and night in the heavens, no one in those barbarous countries would doubt that that globe was the work of intelligence.”
Si igitur meliora sunt ea quae natura quam illa quae arte perfecta sunt, nec ars efficit quicquam sine ratione, ne natura quidem rationis expers est habenda. Qui igitur convenit, signum aut tabulam pictam cum aspexeris, scire adhibitam esse artem, cumque procul cursum navigii videris, non dubitare, quin id ratione atque arte moveatur, aut cum solarium vel descriptum vel ex aqua contemplere, intellegere declarari horas arte, non casu, mundum autem, qui et has ipsas artes et earum artifices et cuncta conplectatur consilii et rationis esse expertem putare. [88] Quod si in Scythiam aut in Brittanniam sphaeram aliquis tulerit hanc, quam nuper familiaris noster effecit Posidonius, cuius singulae conversiones idem efficiunt in sole et in luna et in quinque stellis errantibus, quod efficitur in caelo singulis diebus et noctibus, quis in illa barbaria dubitet, quin ea sphaera sit perfecta ratione.
Book II, section 34
De Natura Deorum – On the Nature of the Gods (45 BC)
Full title cited in Patrick Edward Dove (1854, p. 403)
Quotes from England's Improvement, (1677)
1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
“Any government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship's captain has to avoid a shipwreck.”
Variant translation: Every government has as much of a duty to avoid war as a ship's captain has to avoid a shipwreck.
Sur l’eau (1888)
“…like a ship, clean and trim on a dirty sea of pox and camel-dung.”
Fiction, Napoleon Symphony (1974)
Pherecydes, 2.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 2: Socrates, his predecessors and followers
The Lords and the New Creatures: Poems (1969), The New Creatures
Debunking the view of the left wing of the 1980s New Zealand Labour Party that the Lange Government's nuclear weapons ban should also extend to nuclear propulsion.
Source: David Lange, My Life (2005).
“Another ship ready to dock… the rigging comes loose… like Jennifer's Veil.”
Song lyrics, Mutiny (1993), Jennifer's Veil
“Routine and discipline. It held the ship together no less securely than copper and tar.”
A Tradition of Victory, Cap 11 "So Little Time"
“Just as at first the South wind makes gentle sport as it softly stirs the leaves and topmost branches of the woodland, but soon the unlucky ships are feeling all its terrible strength.”
Velut ante comas ac summa cacumina silvae
lenibus adludit flabris levis Auster, at illum
protinus immanem miserae sensere carinae.
Source: Argonautica, Book VI, Lines 664–666
Patheos, Philosophistry http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2017/04/12/philosophistry/ (April 12, 2017)
Speech in the House of Commons (6 March 1741), quoted in William Pitt, The Speeches of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chatham in the Houses of Lords and Commons: With a Biographical Memoir and Introductions and Explanatory Notes to the Speeches (London: Aylott & Jones, 1848), p. 10.
Source: Systems Thinking: Creative Holism for Managers (2003), p. 4
(12th January 1833) The Lost Ship
The London Literary Gazette, 1833-1835
“Jake Holman knew he was a strange bird and he was used to going aboard new ships.”
Source: The Sand Pebbles (1962), Ch. 1
Context: Jake Holman knew he was a strange bird and he was used to going aboard new ships. By the time they realized they were in a struggle Jake Holman would already have made for himself the place he wanted on their ship and they could never dislodge him. Or wish to.
http://www.falloutboyrock.com/falloutboy/blog_detail.php?uf_system_id=3 Fall Out Boy Rock Q&A section. Question from April 13, 2007.
FallOutBoyRock.com
Source: (1776), Book IV, Chapter II
1920s, Toleration and Liberalism (1925)
In a letter to Pierre Dupuy, 7 June 1627; as quoted by Simon Schrama, in Rembrandt's eyes, Alfred A. Knopf - Borzoi Books, New York 1999, p. 244
1625 - 1640
An Interview with Isaac Asimov (1979)
“Like ships, that sailed for sunny isles,
But never came to shore.”
The Devil's Progress (1849)
Quoted in "American Caesar: Douglas MacArthur" - by William Manchester - 1978 - Page 195
As to Meat Eating, Unity Magazine, October 1903. Quoted in Will Tuttle, [//books.google.it/books?id=H_clxwd27CgC&pg=PT0 The World Peace Diet] (2005), ch. 8.
Variant translation: At two hours after midnight appeared the land, at a distance of two leagues. They handed all sails and set the treo, which is the mainsail without bonnets, and lay-to waiting for daylight Friday, when they arrived at an island of the Bahamas that was called in the Indians' tongue Guanahani.
As translated in Journals and Other Documents on the Life and Voyages of Christopher Columbus (1963) by Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 64
Journal of the First Voyage
“In vain did Nature's wife command
Divide the waters from the land,
If daring ships and men profane,
Invade th' inviolable main.”
Nequiquam deus abscidit
Prudens Oceano dissociabili
Terras, si tamen impiae
Non tangenda rates transiliunt vada.
Book I, ode iii, line 21 (trans. by John Dryden)
Odes (c. 23 BC and 13 BC)
Mon beau navire ô ma mémoire
Avons-nous assez navigué
Dans une onde mauvaise à boire
Avons-nous assez divagué
De la belle aube au triste soir
"La Chanson du Mal-Aimé" (Song of the Poorly Loved), line 51; translation by William Meredith, from Francis Steegmuller Apollinaire: Poet Among the Painters (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1973) p. 95.
Alcools (1912)
Maiden speech, House of Commons, Ottawa, Ontario, February 11, 1936.
Source: (1776), Book I, Chapter VIII, p. 86.
Source: The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), Chapter 1
He Who Shapes (1965)
Source: Old Man’s War (2005), Chapter 13 (p. 224)
Lady Wentworth.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Frag. 31
Translations, Sappho's Poems and Fragments (2002)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 206.
Letter to F. Cobden (5 July 1835) during his visit to the United States, quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905), pp. 39-40.
1830s
Source: 1840s, Sermon Preached at Trinitatis Kirke, 1844, P. 162
Source: The Band That Played On (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 11
(from vol 2, letter 78: 18 Aug 1780, to J___ S___ esq.).
Source: 1880s, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (1885), p. 296
"The Lover Comforteth Himself with the Worthiness of his Love", line 1.
Captain Joel Chase, p. 15
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Trafalgar (2000)