
“Be thankful that you have a life, and forsake your vain and presumptuous desire for a second one.”
Source: A Mother's Advice to Her Son, 1726, p. 155
“Be thankful that you have a life, and forsake your vain and presumptuous desire for a second one.”
Part 2, Chapter 9.2; Nora to an ill and unresponsive Einstein at the veterinary clinic
Watchers (1987)
Context: I thought of you as my guardian, Einstein… you taught me that I'm your guardian, too, that I'm Travis's guardian, and he is my guardian and yours. We have a responsibility to stand watch over one another, we are watchers, all of us, watchers, guarding against the darkness. You've taught me that we're all needed, even those who sometimes think we're worthless, plain, and dull.
"Greeting to the newly integrated illuminatos dirigentes", in Nachtrag von weitern Originalschriften vol. 2 (1787) p. 45.
Interview on WGN Radio (3 May 2011) http://www.wgnradio.com/shows/johnwilliams/wgnam-john-williams-050311-b,0,7181575.mp3file/.
“More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.”
The Mill on the Floss (1860)
Dedication
On the Infinite Universe and Worlds (1584)