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Cosmos: A Personal Voyage (1990 Update), Who Speaks for Earth? [Episode 13]
“Let us spell out the Magna Charta of which we humbly catch sight. Let us say to the people of whom all peoples are made: "Wake up and understand, look and see; and having begun again the consciousness which was mown down by slavery, decide that everything must be begun again!"”
Light (1919), Ch. XXII - Light
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on Larry King Live, CNN (April 30, 2007)
“If we fail, let us try again and again until we succeed.”
As a response to Prime Minister Gladstone's criticism of Chamberlain's "Radical Programme," from a Speech at Warrington, cited in "Great Issues in Western Civilization, Volume II" (Donald Kagan, 1992), pg. 419.
1880s
“Magna Carta is the Law: Let the King look out.”
So it has always been with tyrants among our own people: when the King was tyrant, let him look out. And it has always been the same, and will be the same, whether the tyrant be the Barons, whether the tyrant be the Church, whether he be demagogue or dictator — let them look out.
Speech at Westminster Hall (4 July 1935); published in This Torch of Freedom: Speeches and Addresses (1935), p. 4
1935
“Life is a dream from which we all must wake before we can dream again.”
Source: The Fires of Heaven