“What is whiter than snow?' he said. 'The truth,' said Grania.'What is the best colour?' said Finn. 'The colour of childhood,' said she.'What is hotter than fire?' 'The face of a hospitable man when he sees a stranger coming in, and the house empty.''What has a taste more bitter than poison?' 'The reproach of an enemy.''What is best for a champion?' 'His doings to be high, and his pride to be low.''What is the best of jewels?' 'A knife.''What is sharper than a sword?' 'The wit of a woman between two men.''What is quicker than the wind?' said Finn then. 'A woman’s mind,' said Grania. And indeed she was telling no lie when she said that.””
Quotes by Augusta de Wit
Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha De Danaan and the Fianna of Ireland
“He sat beside me pleasantly and played his sweet music to me, and in the end he foretold things that put drunkenness on my wits.””
Gods and Fighting Men: The Story of the Tuatha De Danaan and the Fianna of Ireland
Augusta de WitAugusta de Wit was a Dutch writer renowned for her evocative portrayals of life in Java, where she was born in the Dutch East Indies. Her literary career was marked by a deep engagement with the cultu...