"Fountainhead" Quotes from Famous Books
... at my professional colleague with a new interest. He was the legitimate fountainhead of the information that I was dying to ... — The Two Destinies • Wilkie Collins
... Plutarch only is used, and he evidently by means of a Latin translation. But from the Latin large draughts of inspiration are taken, direct from the fountainhead. Ovid, Juvenal, Persius, Catullus, and Seneca, are largely drawn from, while, strangely enough, Cicero, Boethius, and Virgil are quoted but seldom, the latter, indeed, only twice, though his commentators, especially Servetus, are frequently employed. ... — The Ship of Fools, Volume 1 • Sebastian Brandt
... dawn England and Germany have their own magnificent flash. They are majestic because they think; the high level they bring to civilization is intrinsic to them; it comes from themselves, and not from an accident. Any aggrandizement the nineteenth century may have can not boast of Waterloo as its fountainhead; for only barbarous nations grow suddenly after a victory—it is the transient vanity of torrents swollen by a storm. Civilized nations, especially at the present day, are not elevated or debased by the good or evil fortune of a captain, ... — The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. VII (of X)--Continental Europe I • Various |