
p, 125
1860s, A Short Autobiography (1860)
p, 125
1860s, A Short Autobiography (1860)
Source: Modern Italy: A Political History, 1959, p. 297
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), Rebuttal
Source: The Ideology of Fascism: The Rationale of Totalitarianism, (1969), p. 99
Letter to Sir George Murray (27 July 1907), quoted in McKinstry, pp. 499-500.
An Intimate History of Humanity (1994)
Context: Even Gandhi, with all his charisma, did not "melt the hearts" of his oppressors, as he had hoped. After softening, hearts harden again. Asoka too was wrong to think that he was changing the course of history, and that his righteousness would last "as long as the sun and the moon."
As quoted in A Call to America : Inspiring and Empowering Quotations from the 43 presidents of the United States (2002) by Bryan Curtis