“One year of life is worth more than twenty years of hibernation.”
Anthony de Mello (1931–1987) Indian writer
Source: One Minute Nonsense (1992), p. 73
The Blood of the Hungarians (1957)
Context: Hungary conquered and in chains has done more for freedom and justice than any people for twenty years. But for this lesson to get through and convince those in the West who shut their eyes and ears, it was necessary, and it can be no comfort to us, for the people of Hungary to shed so much blood which is already drying in our memories. In Europe's isolation today, we have only one way of being true to Hungary, and that is never to betray, among ourselves and everywhere, what the Hungarian heroes died for, never to condone, among ourselves and everywhere, even indirectly, those who killed them. It would indeed be difficult for us to be worthy of such sacrifices.
“One year of life is worth more than twenty years of hibernation.”
Anthony de Mello (1931–1987) Indian writer
Source: One Minute Nonsense (1992), p. 73
James Madison (1751–1836) 4th president of the United States (1809 to 1817)
1810s, Letter to Robert J. Evans (1819)
John D. Barrow (1952–2020) British scientist
Preface
The Book of Nothing (2009)
Context: The spooky ether was persistent. It took an Einstein to remove it from the Universe.... Gradually, over the last twenty years, the vacuum has turned out to be more unusual, more fluid, less empty, and less intangible than even Einstein could have imagined. Its presence is felt on the very smallest and largest dimensions over which the forces of Nature act.
Arthur James Balfour (1848–1930) British Conservative politician and statesman
Speech (7 May 1926), reported in The Observer (14 November 1926), quoted in Robert Andrews, The New Penguin Dictionary of Modern Quotations (2003)
/ Lord President of the Council
John Burroughs (1837–1921) American naturalist and essayist
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. X: Religious Truth
“It is far better for a man to go wrong in freedom than to go right in chains.”
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist
Khushwant Singh (1915–2014) Indian novelist and journalist
Quoted in "Do you want India to be a Hindu rashtra?"
Michael Harrington (1928–1989) American political writer
Source: Socialism: Past and Future (1989), p. 1