May Quotes - Page 92
Henry Thomas Buckle (1861). “History of civilization in England”, p.518
H. P. Blavatsky (1994). “Isis Unveiled: (Two Volumes in a Slipcase)”, p.207, Quest Books
"The Sporting Scene: White Knights of Rekjavik". Book by George Steiner, 1972.
Geoffrey Chaucer, Thomas TYRWHITT (F.R.S.) (1843). “The Poetical Works of Geoffrey Chaucer. With an Essay on His Language and Versification, and an Introductory Discourse; Together with Notes and a Glossary. By Thomas Tyrwhitt. [With a Portrait.]”, p.248
Gene Sharp (2010). “From Dictatorship to Democracy: A Conceptual Framework for Liberation”, p.12, Albert Einstein Institution
Gayle Rubin (2011). “Deviations: A Gayle Rubin Reader”, p.181, Duke University Press
"Sketches of English Literature: With Considerations on the Spirit of the Times, Men, and Revolutions". Book by François-René de Chateaubriand, translated by Henry Colburn, Volume II, p.36, 1836.
Francis Quarles (1777). “Emblems”, p.87
The National Observer (Silver Spring, Maryland), March 1, 1965.
Let there be many windows to your soul, that all the glory of the world may beautify it.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox, “Progress”
Who seeketh two strings to one bow, they may shoot strong, but never straight.
Elizabeth I (2002). “Elizabeth I: Collected Works”, p.262, University of Chicago Press