Author: Richard Doetsch
Cites
- Appius Claudius (2)
- IN: Half Past Dawn (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Each man is the architect of his own fate
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Italy
- IN: Half-Past Dawn: A Thriller (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: Each man is the architect of his own fate.
FROM: NULL, (-279), Speech, Italy
- Van Gogh, Vincent (1)
- IN: Half Past Dawn (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: I am not an adventurer by choice, but by fate
FROM: Letter to Horace M. Livens, (1886), Letter, Netherlands
- Henry David Thoreau (4)
- IN: Half Past Dawn (2011) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: It is what a man thinks of himself that really determines his fate.
FROM: Walden, (1854), Book, US
- IN: The 13th Hour (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.
FROM: Walden, (1854), Book, US
- IN: Half-Past Dawn: A Thriller (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: It is what a man thinks of himself that really determines his fate.
FROM: Walden, (1854), Book, US
- Albert Einstein (3)
- IN: The Thieves of Darkness (2010) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious
FROM: Living Philosophies, (1931), Book, Germany/US
- IN: The 13th Hour (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I should have become a watchmaker.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, Germany
- George Orwell (1)
- IN: The Thieves of Darkness (2010) Fiction, NULL
EPIGRAPH: Myths which are believed in tend to become true
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, UK
- Queen Elizabeth (2)
- IN: The 13th Hour (2009) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: All my possessions for a moment of time.
FROM: NULL, (None), NULL, NULL
- Vincent Van Gogh (1)
- IN: Half-Past Dawn: A Thriller (2011) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: I am not an adventurer by choice but by fate.
FROM: Letter to Horace M. Livens, (1886), Letter, Netherlands