Masters Quotes - Page 14
'The Newspaper' (1785) l. 279
No man fully capable of his own language ever masters another.
George Bernard Shaw (2015). “The Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw: Plays, Novels, Articles, Lectures, Letters and Essays: Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more”, p.5797, e-artnow
"De Dignitate et Augmentis Scientiarum". Book by Francis Bacon, Book Six, 1623.
"Portrait of Manet by himself and his contemporaries". Book edited by Pierre Courthion, p. 99, 1960.
Christopher Penczak (2009). “The Witch's Coin: Prosperity and Money Magick”, p.29, Llewellyn Worldwide
Emily Bronte, Anne Brontë, Charlotte Brontë (1851). “Wuthering Heights and Agnes Grey: In Two Volumes”, p.19
I want to live perfectly above the law, and make it my servant instead of my master.
Brigham Young (1854). “Journal of Discourses”, p.364
Aristotle (1850). “The Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle: Tr. with Notes, Original & Selected; an Analytical Introduction; and Questions for the Use of Students”, p.162
And hence one master-passion in the breast, Like Aaron's serpent, swallows up the rest.
Alexander Pope (1748). “An essay on man. Enlarged and improved by the author. With the commentary and notes of mr. Warburton”, p.59
The future is the only kind of property that the masters willingly concede to the slaves.
Albert Camus (1957). “the Rebel”
To remain caught up in ideas and words about Zen is, as the old masters say, to stink of Zen.
Alan W. Watts (2011). “The Way of Zen”, p.130, Vintage
Aesop, George Fyler Townsend (1871). “Three Hundred Æsop's Fables”, p.110