
“That what we seek we shall find; what we flee from flees from us.”
Fate
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)
Source: Insecure at Last
“That what we seek we shall find; what we flee from flees from us.”
Fate
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)
From the esplanade wall at Oenoanda, now in Turkey, as recorded by Diogenes of Oenoanda
"Ashcroft's Lies" in The American Prospect (14 July 2002) http://prospect.org/cs/articles?article=ashcrofts_lies
Context: When the government seeks to expand its power to spy on us, for example, it should be required to show how the loss of anonymity and freedom will make us safer. The FBI already enjoys the broad power to eavesdrop; according to government reports, it intercepts some two million innocent telephone and Internet conversations every year. The administration wants to expand its power to conduct surveillance by minimizing the role of the courts in monitoring it. Will this make us safer from terrorism or simply less safe from our government?
Source: Love and Math, 2013, p. 5
Source: Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers (2008), p. 107
Source: As quoted in Women Know Everything!: 3,241 Quips, Quotes, & Brilliant Remarks (2007) by Karen Weekes, p. 173
As cited in The Age of Turbulence: Adventures in a New World (2007), Alan Greenspan, Penguin Press, Chapter 4 (Private Citizen), p. 87 : ISBN 15942 01315
1980s