Author: Boethius
Cited by
- T. O. McLoughlin (1)
- IN: Heart of the Old Country (2001) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: This very place which is banishment to you is home to those who live here.
FROM: The Consolation of Philosophy, (524), Book, Italy
- Danielle Trussoni (1)
- IN: Angelology (2010) Thriller, American
EPIGRAPH: To you this tale refers,
Who seek to lead your mind
Into the upper day,
For he who overcomes should
Turn back his gaze
Toward the Tartarean cave,
Whatever excellence he takes with him
He loses when he looks below.
FROM: Boethius, The Consolation of Philosophy, (524), Book, Italy
- Ian Irvine (1)
- IN: Dark is the Moon (1999) Fiction, Australian
EPIGRAPH: You are wrong if you think fortune has changed toward you. Inconsistency is my very essence.
FROM: The Consolation of Philosophy, (524), Book, Italy