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Other writings, The Growth of the Law (1924)
Haven (1951)
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Other writings, The Growth of the Law (1924)
Commencement speech http://news-service.stanford.edu/news/2007/june20/gradtrans-062007.html, Stanford University (2007-06-17)
Speeches and lectures
All Falls Down
Lyrics, The College Dropout (2004)
“What we do belongs to what we are; and what we are is what becomes of us.”
Ships and Havens, ch. 2 (1898).
Source: The Four Pillars of Investing (2002), Chapter 1, No Guts, No Glory, p. 12.
Card 0 : The Fool
The Symbolism of the Tarot (1913)
Context: "What has he in the bag?" I inquired, not knowing why I asked. And after a long silence the voice replied: "The four magic symbols, the sceptre, the cup, the sword and the pentacle. The fool always carries them, although he has long since forgotten what they mean. Nevertheless they belong to him, even though he does not know their use. The symbols have not lost their power, they retain it in themselves.
“The quality will remain long after the price is forgotten.”
As quoted in "Rolls-Royce Quotations" at the Rolls-Royce Owners’ Club http://www.rroc.org/content.asp?pl=535&sl=607&contentid=607