Robert Cormier book Beyond the Chocolate War
Source: Beyond the Chocolate War (1985), p. 203
Source: Beyond the Chocolate War (1985), p. 95
Robert Cormier book Beyond the Chocolate War
Source: Beyond the Chocolate War (1985), p. 203
Robert Cormier book Beyond the Chocolate War
Source: Beyond the Chocolate War (1985), p. 278
“The obstacle became his alibi for weakness.”
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica
Albert Camus book Resistance, Rebellion, and Death
"Homage to an Exile", published as an essay in Actuelles III, originally a speech "delivered 7 December 1955 at a banquet in honor of President Eduardo Santos, editor of El Tiempo, driven out of Colombia by the dictatorship".
Resistance, Rebellion, and Death (1960)
Context: The welfare of the people in particular has always been the alibi of tyrants, and it provides the further advantage of giving the servants of tyranny a good conscience. It would be easy, however, to destroy that good conscience by shouting to them: if you want the happiness of the people, let them speak out and tell what kind of happiness they want and what kind they don't want! But, in truth, the very ones who make use of such alibis know they are lies; they leave to their intellectuals on duty the chore of believing in them and of proving that religion, patriotism, and justice need for their survival the sacrifice of freedom.
Clyfford Still (1904–1980) American artist
Letter to Dorothy Miller February 5, 1952; as quoted in Abstract Expressionism Creators and Critics, edited by Clifford Ross, Abrams Publishers New York 1990, p. 193
1950s
“success requires no apologies, failure permits no alibis.” If”
Napoleon Hill book Think and Grow Rich
Think and Grow Rich
Variant: Success requires no explanations. Failure permits no alibis.
“Success requires no explanations, failure presents no alibis.”
Fred Shero (1925–1990) Former ice hockey player and coach
Liebman, Glenn, Hockey Shorts: 1,001 of the games funniest one liners
“No alibi will save you from accepting the responsibility.”
Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) American author
Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015) American painter, sculptor, and printmaker
In an interview by Henry Geldzahler, 'Art International 1.', February 1964, p. 48
1950 - 1968