
“The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works.”
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book I, Ch. 4.
Freeman (1948), p. 169
“The brave man carves out his fortune, and every man is the son of his own works.”
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book I, Ch. 4.
Source: The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967
“Every man worthy of being called a son of man bears his cross and mounts his Golgotha.”
Author's Introduction, p. 15
Report to Greco (1965)
Context: Every man worthy of being called a son of man bears his cross and mounts his Golgotha. Many, indeed most, reach the first or second step, collapse pantingly in the middle of the journey, and do not attain the summit of Golgotha, in other words the summit of their duty: to be crucified, resurrected, and to save theirs souls. Afraid of crucifixion, they grow fainthearted; they do not know that the cross is the only path to resurrection. There is no other path.
“A man with wife and daughters has no place losing his temper.”
Source: Drenai series, Legend, Pt 1: Against the Horde, Ch. 7
Trilogy, pt. 3 "Torture at H Block"
Poetry, Miscellaneous poems
as quoted by [C. Stewart Gillmor, Coulomb and the Evolution of Physics and Engineering in Eighteenth-century France, Princeton University Press, 1971, 069108095X, 255-261]
“A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies.”
Source: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 132.
Sermon IV : True Hearing
Meister Eckhart’s Sermons (1909)