Author: T. H. White
Cites
- Samuel Butler (1)
- IN: The Book of Merlyn (1977) Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: He thought a little and said: "I have found the Zoological Gardens of service to many of my patients. I should prescribe for Mr. Pontifex a course of the larger mammals. Don't let him think he is taking them medicinally..."
FROM: The Way of All Flesh, (1903), Novel, UK
- Rudyard Kipling (1)
- IN: The Once and Future King (1939) Fiction, Fantasy Fiction, British
EPIGRAPH: She is not any common earth Water or wood or air, But Merlin's Isle of Gramarye where you and I will fare.
FROM: Puck's Song, (1906), Poem, England/ India
Cited by
- Jeffery Deaver (1)
- IN: The Coffin Dancer (1998) Fiction, American
EPIGRAPH: No hawk can be a pet. There is no sentimentality. In a way, it is the psychiatrist’s art. One is matching one’s mind against another mind with deadly reason and interest.
FROM: The Goshawk, (1951), Book, UK