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    Li Bai
    “On Drinking Alone by Moonlight


    Here are flowers and here is wine,
    But where’s a friend with me to join
    Hand in hand and heart to heart
    In one full cup before we part?

    Rather than to drink alone,
    I’ll make bold to ask the moon
    To condescend to lend her face
    The hour and the scene to grace.

    Lo, she answers, and she brings
    My shadow on her silver wings;
    That makes three, and we shall be.
    I ween, a merry company

    The modest moon declines the cup,
    But shadow promptly takes it up,
    And when I dance my shadow fleet
    Keeps measure with my flying feet.

    But though the moon declines to tipple
    She dances in yon shining ripple,
    And when I sing, my festive song,
    The echoes of the moon prolong.

    Say, when shall we next meet together?
    Surely not in cloudy weather,
    For you my boon companions dear
    Come only when the sky is clear.”
    Li Po, The Works Of Li Po: The Chinese Poet

  • #2
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
    “He who is enamoured of himself will at least have the advantage of being inconvenienced by few rivals.”
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg, The Waste Books

  • #3
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
    “To make astute people believe one is what one is not is, in most cases, harder than actually to become what one wishes to appear.”
    Georg Christoph Lichtenberg



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