
“The Alliance for Progress is an alliance between one millionaire and many beggars.”
Interview with C. L. Sulzberger, The New York Times (November 7, 1964), p. 26.
Source: The Essence of Christianity (1841)
“The Alliance for Progress is an alliance between one millionaire and many beggars.”
Interview with C. L. Sulzberger, The New York Times (November 7, 1964), p. 26.
Libertarians: Chirping Sectaries (1981)
“Alliance does not mean love, any more than war means hate.”
Imperium: The Philosophy of History and Politics (1948)
Letter to Robert Wilberforce (Rome, 15 February 1848); in Edmund Sheridan Purcell, Life of Cardinal Manning, Vol. I (London: Macmillan and Co., 1896), p. 513.
Source: Global Shift (2003) (Fourth Edition), Chapter 8, Transnational Production Networks, p. 262
Jyoti Basu in: Sanjoy Hazarika Rival of Singh Becomes India Premier http://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/10/world/rival-of-singh-becomes-india-premier.html?scp=17&sq=%22v%20p%20singh%22&st=cse, The New York Times, 10 November 1990
On his appointment as Prime Minister after he toppled Singh engineering defections defections.
Source: A Gift From Earth (1968), Ch. 1 : The Ramrobot
Context: The medical revolution that began with the beginning of the twentieth century had warped all human society for five hundred years. America had adjusted to Eli Whitney's cotton gin in less than half that time. As with the gin, the effects would never quite die out. But already society was swinging back to what had once been normal. Slowly; but there was motion. In Brazil a small but growing, alliance agitated for the removal of the death penalty for habitual traffic offenders. They would be opposed, but they would win.
Source: Talk at the Peking Forum on Literature and Art (9 and 12 November 1967)
“Who would not rather be a rising ape than a falling angel?”
A similar remark was reportedly made by Pratchett in The Herald (4 October 2004): I'd rather be a climbing ape than a falling angel.
"I create gods all the time - now I think one might exist" (2008)
Context: Evolution was far more thrilling to me than the biblical account. Who would not rather be a rising ape than a falling angel? To my juvenile eyes Darwin was proved true every day. It doesn't take much to make us flip back into monkeys again.