Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
The Philippine Star http://www.philstar.com/election-2013/2013/04/30/936727/chiz-visit-mindanao-visayas-kris-aquino <br class="br">2013, Mid-Term Campaign Trail
Speech to Pilgrims of the United States (16 September 1975) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/102462 regarding the Soviet Union <br class="br">Leader of the Opposition <br class="br">Context: I am all for the spirit behind this, for easier contacts and the freer movement of people. I am for détente—who is not? I am also for attente, for wanting to see results; for not letting down our guard; for keeping our powder dry. Let them show us that they will practise what they preach, about reducing the threat of war, about non-intervention in the internal affairs of other countries.
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
The Philippine Star http://www.philstar.com/election-2013/2013/04/30/936727/chiz-visit-mindanao-visayas-kris-aquino <br class="br">2013, Mid-Term Campaign Trail
“Have faith in God but keep your powder dry.”
Louis L'Amour (1908–1988) Novelist, short story writer
“Put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry.”
Popularized by Blacker in the poem "Oliver's Advice", http://books.google.com/books?id=JmEaAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell&q=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell#v=snippet&q=%22Oliver's%20Advice%22%20Cromwell&f=false published under the pseudonym Fitz Stewart in The Dublin University Magazine, December 1834, p. 700; where the quote is attributed to Oliver Cromwell (hence the poem's title). The repeated line in the poem is "Put your trust in God, my boys, but keep your powder dry." <br class="br">Misattributed
“Put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry.”
Oliver Cromwell (1599–1658) English military and political leader
Attributed by William Blacker (not to be confused with Valentine Blacker), who popularized the quote with his poem "Oliver's Advice" http://books.google.com/books?id=JmEaAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell&q=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell#v=snippet&q=%22Oliver's%20Advice%22%20Cromwell&f=false, published under the pseudonym Fitz Stewart in The Dublin University Magazine, December 1834, p. 700; where the attribution to Cromwell appears in a footnote describing a "well-authenticated anecdote" that explains the poem's title. The repeated line in Blacker's poem is "Put your trust in God, my boys, but keep your powder dry". <br class="br">Attributed <br class="br">Variant: Trust in God and keep your powder dry. <br class="br">Variant: Put your trust in God, but keep your powder dry.
“Put your trust in God, my boys, and keep your powder dry!”
Valentine Blacker (1778–1826) British colonial administrator
From the poem "Oliver's Advice" http://books.google.com/books?id=JmEaAQAAIAAJ&dq=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell&q=%22Oliver%27s+Advice%22+Cromwell#v=snippet&q=%22Oliver's%20Advice%22%20Cromwell&f=false by William Blacker, published under the pseudonym Fitz Stewart in The Dublin University Magazine, December 1834, p. 700. This line by a different Colonel Blacker is paraphrased from an attribution to Oliver Cromwell (hence the poem's title). <br class="br">Misattributed
“The Red Army must keep its powder dry and be in constant mobilization and preparedness.”
Semyon Timoshenko (1895–1970) Soviet military commander
Quoted in "Soviet Politics at Home and Abroad" - Page 414 - by Frederick Lewis Schuman - History - 1946
Laraine Day (1920–2007) American actress
The Independent, Obituaries, Laraine Day, November 13, 2007.
“Our tools keep getting better, and as a result of that, our lives keep getting better.”
Tom Clancy (1947–2013) American author
1990s, Schafer interview (1995)
Sharon Salzberg (1952) American writer
Source: Real Happiness: The Power of Meditation