Shams-i Tabrizi (1185–1248) 1185-1248, spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi.
Me & Rumi (2004)
Fab. XIV: Of the Wolf and the Lamb
The Fables of Aesop (2nd ed. 1668)
Shams-i Tabrizi (1185–1248) 1185-1248, spiritual instructor of Mewlānā Jalāl ad-Dīn Muhammad Balkhi.
Me & Rumi (2004)
“I'm armed with more than complete steel,—
The justice of my quarrel.”
Christopher Marlowe (1564–1593) English dramatist, poet and translator
Lust's Dominion (c. 1600), Act iii. scene 4. Compare: "Thrice is he armed that hath his quarrel just, And he but naked, though locked up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice is corrupted", William Shakespeare, Henry VI, Act iii. scene 2.
Misattributed
“Men often mistake killing and revenge for justice. They seldom have the stomach for justice.”
Robert Jordan (1948–2007) American writer
Nynaeve al'Meara
(15 November 1990)
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
“Power is when we have every justification to kill, and we don't”
Thomas Keneally (1935) Australian novelist
“To pretend, I actually do the thing: I have therefore only pretended to pretend.”
Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) French philosopher (1930-2004)
Mario Vargas Llosa (1936) Peruvian writer, politician, journalist, and essayist
¿Tienen algo que ver con los intereses de los humildes las querellas retóricas de los partidos burgueses?
The War at the End of the World (1981)
W.E.B. Du Bois (1868–1963) American sociologist, historian, activist and writer
Source: The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003), p. 74