
"How Do People Get New Ideas?" (1959)
General sources
B 30
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook B (1768-1771)
"How Do People Get New Ideas?" (1959)
General sources
Speech in the House of Commons (24 April 1844), referring to Lord Stanley; compare: "The brilliant chief, irregularly great, / Frank, haughty, rash,—the Rupert of debate!", Edward Bulwer-Lytton, The New Timon (1846), Part i.
1840s
THOUGHTS ON SCIENCE AND LITERATURE’’
Truth and Tension in Science and Religion
Robert Gould Shaw: Oration upon the Unveiling of the Shaw Monument http://www.holycross.edu/departments/english/sluria/wjspeech.htm (31 May 1897)
1910s, Memories and Studies (1911)
Press conference on Nobel Peace Prize and bible sale (2014)
Federalist No. 10
1780s, Federalist Papers (1787–1788)
Theodore Roosevelt, Address Before Congress (February 9, 1919).
“Death waits for no man - and if he does, he doesn't usually wait for very long.”
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