
“Even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins.”
161
The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Resignation
“Even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins.”
161
The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
The Garden of Proserpine.
Undated
“Better stupid and safe that smart and dead.”
Source: Sweep: Volume 1
“No day is safe from news of you.”
Source: Ariel: The Restored Edition
“Only the dead are safe; only the dead have seen the end of war.”
Attributed to Plato by General Douglas MacArthur, earliest source found is work of George Santayana who doesn't attribute it to anyone. Plato and his dialogues by Bernard SUZANNE, "Frequently Asked Questions about Plato : Did Plato write "Only the dead have seen the end of war"?" http://plato-dialogues.org/faq/faq008.htm
Source: Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies (1922), "Tipperary"
“There is no safe standard to tell man from animals.”
Ibid., p. 150
The Book of Disquiet
Original: Não há critério seguro para distinguir o homem dos animais.