
Interview by Ahmed Nassef, April 29, 2004
Quotes 2000s, 2004
The moment of death is the most unimportant moment of life. Nothing can be done then. You cannot even do a favor for a friend, except to remember him in your will.
My Reviewers Reviewed (lecture from June 27, 1877, San Francisco, CA)
Interview by Ahmed Nassef, April 29, 2004
Quotes 2000s, 2004
Majority opinion in Wesberry v. Sanders, 376 U.S. 1 (1964)
Quote is often seen as attributed to Joan of Arc. However, the quote is actually a line from a script for the 1946 Broadway play entitled Joan of Lorraine by Maxwell Anderson which later become a movie in 1948 entitled Joan of Arc directed by Victor Fleming and starring Ingrid Bergman. The line is spoken by Joan of Arc to Bishop Pierre Cauchon in Act II, Scene III of the play. ( Script http://books.google.com/books?id=bOe6kHHbSiEC)
Misattributed
“He who was living is now dead
We who were living are now dying
With a little patience.”
Source: The Waste Land
“For he who lives more lives than one
More deaths than one must die.”
Pt. III, st. 22
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)
Source: The Ballad of Reading Gaol and Other Poems
“The scientist is not a person who gives the right answers, he's one who asks the right questions.”
“Only those are fit to live who are not afraid of dying.”
Richards Topical Encyclopedia (1951)
“A reader lives a thousand lives before he dies, the man who never reads lives only one.”
Source: A Dance with Dragons. Jojen
“Sometimes the dying live more fiercely and wisely than the rest of us. (146)”
Source: God is No Laughing Matter