“We are all resigned to death: it's life we aren't resigned to.”
Graham Greene book The Heart of the Matter
Source: The Heart of the Matter
Letter to Elias Shipman and others of New Haven (12 July 1801). Often misquoted as, "few die and none resign".
1800s, First Presidential Administration (1801–1805)
“We are all resigned to death: it's life we aren't resigned to.”
Graham Greene book The Heart of the Matter
Source: The Heart of the Matter
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: (it) Fate sempre attenzione a chiedere aiuto. Il vero aiuto si ottiene da poche, pochissime persone: quelle che ci mettono il cuore.
Source: prevale.net
“There really wasn’t much in a man’s life that mattered. But those few things mattered terribly.”
Poul Anderson book The Star Fox
Section 3 “Admiralty”, Chapter IX (p. 200)
The Star Fox (1965)
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to Francis W. Gilmer (27 June 1816); The Writings of Thomas Jefferson edited by Ford, vol. 10, p. 32
1810s
Context: Our legislators are not sufficiently apprized of the rightful limits of their power; that their true office is to declare and enforce only our natural rights and duties, and to take none of them from us. No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another; and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him; every man is under the natural duty of contributing to the necessities of the society; and this is all the laws should enforce on him; and, no man having a natural right to be the judge between himself and another, it is his natural duty to submit to the umpirage of an impartial third. When the laws have declared and enforced all this, they have fulfilled their functions, and the idea is quite unfounded, that on entering into society we give up any natural right.
Sun Tzu (-543–-495 BC) ancient Chinese military general, strategist and philosopher from the Zhou Dynasty
Source: The Art of War, Chapter XIII · Intelligence and Espionage
Jacob M. Appel (1973) American author, bioethicist, physician, lawyer and social critic
"A Culture of Liberty" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-m-appel/a-culture-of-liberty_b_242402.html, The Huffington Post (2009-07-21)
“Few men in our history have ever obtained the Presidency by planning to obtain it.”
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
Diary (4 February 1879)
1870s