
Address to the court in "The Communist Trial", People v. Lloyd (1920)
Preface of M. Quetelet
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)
Context: But is the anatomy of man not a more painful science still?—that science which leads us to dip our hands into the blood of our fellow-beings to pry with impassible curiosity into parts and organs which once palpitated with life? And yet who dreams this day of raising his voice against the study? Who does not applaud, on the contrary, the numerous advantages which it has conferred on humanity? The time is come for studying the moral anatomy of also, and for uncovering its most afflicting aspects, with the view of providing remedies.
Address to the court in "The Communist Trial", People v. Lloyd (1920)
L'Ami du peuple (1790-12-05), as cited in Robespierre (1910-67), vol. 6, p. 611
the mispelling of Maximilien Robespierre's name appears in the original, as many writers in France during this stage of the Revolution were unsure of the correct spelling.
What Does the Working Man Want? (speech), Louisville, KY (May 1890)
Quote in his letter from Drenthe, The Netherlands, Oct. 1883, 'Van Gogh's Letters', http://webexhibits.org/vangogh/letter/13/336.htm
1880s, 1883
Speech to the Empire Rally of Youth at the Royal Albert Hall (18 May 1937), quoted in Service of Our Lives (1937), pp. 163-164.
1937
“He did a lot of disputation and he always raised his voice when his logic was weak.”
Source: Grass (1989), Chapter 20 (p. 447)
“He writes the page of every day of his life who has the courage to live his dreams.”
Original: (it) Scrive la pagina di ogni giorno della sua vita colui che ha il coraggio di vivere i propri sogni.
Source: prevale.net
Speech delivered after the military coup, 2016
Source: Jesus Among Other Gods: The Absolute Claims of the Christian Message
“I never was in love - yet the voice and the shape of a woman has haunted me these two days.”