Robert Kuok (1923) Malaysian businessman
Cap 3 "Under the Japanese Heel"
Quoted in "President Proposes" - Time Magazine - July 4, 1932
Robert Kuok (1923) Malaysian businessman
Cap 3 "Under the Japanese Heel"
David Dixon Porter (1813–1891) United States Navy admiral
Source: 1880s, Incidents and Anecdotes of the Civil War (1885), p. 283
“As the rising sun melts thinly frozen ice, so the Japanese Army is overcoming Chinese troops.”
Shunroku Hata (1879–1962) Japanese general
1939. Quoted in "Objective: Limited" - "Time Magazine" article - December 20, 1943
Conclusion of his report on the failure of the Gallipoli campaign.
Quoted in "The Economist", 8th October 2011, p. 69
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke of Wellington (1769–1852) British soldier and statesman
Wellington's reply when asked, late in his life, what was the most inane remark he had ever heard, as quoted in Journals of Alec Guinness (February 1998) by Alec Guinness
Ferdinand Foch (1851–1929) French soldier and military theorist
Source: Precepts and Judgments (1919), p. 147
Washington Gladden (1836–1918) American pastor
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 155.
“My dignity asks him who does me no harm to do me no harm. Of him who harms me it asks nothing.”
Antonio Porchia (1885–1968) Italian Argentinian poet
Mi dignidad le pide a quien no me hace daño que no me haga daño, y a quien me hace daño no le pide nada.
Voces (1943)
“Because I remember, I despair. Because I remember, I have the duty to reject despair.”
Elie Wiesel (1928–2016) writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor
Hope, Despair, and Memory (1986)
Context: Because I remember, I despair. Because I remember, I have the duty to reject despair. I remember the killers, I remember the victims, even as I struggle to invent a thousand and one reasons to hope.