Patrick Henry (1736–1799) attorney, planter, politician and Founding Father of the United States
Disputed, Give me liberty, or give me death! (1775)
1770s, "Give me liberty, or give me death!" (1775)
Context: Besides, sir, we have no election. If we were base enough to desire it, it is now too late to retire from the contest. There is no retreat but in submission and slavery! Our chains are forged! Their clanking may be heard on the plains of Boston! The war is inevitable—and let it come! I repeat it, sir, let it come.
Patrick Henry (1736–1799) attorney, planter, politician and Founding Father of the United States
Disputed, Give me liberty, or give me death! (1775)
“Come, let us wage a holy war!”
Jan Struther (1901–1953) British writer
BALLADE OF VANISHING WILD FLOWERS, BETSINDA DANCES AND OTHER POEMS
“Let them make their war.
Whence come night and day?”
Taliesin (534–599) Welsh bard
Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), The First Address of Taliesin
Context: Let them make their war.
Whence come night and day?
Whence will the eagle become gray?
Whence is it that night is dark?
Whence is it that the linnet is green?
The ebullition of the sea,
How is it not seen?
Yasser Arafat (1929–2004) former Palestinian President, and Nobel Peace Prize recipient
1970s, Speech to UN General Assembly (1974)
Lucy Parsons (1853–1942) American communist anarchist labor organizer
Statement appearing in the Chicago Tribune in 1885, as quoted in "What’s Missing From Black History Month" by Jon Hochshartner in The Red Phoenix (10 February 2012) http://theredphoenixapl.org/2012/02/10/whats-missing-from-black-history-month/
“As I said, it was inevitable, and I don’t let laws of nature upset me.”
Larry Niven book The Mote in God's Eye
Source: The Mote in God's Eye (1974), Chapter 47 “Homeward Bound” (p. 445)
Steve Martin (1945) American actor, comedian, musician, author, playwright, and producer
Comedy album A Wild and Crazy Guy
Cleopatra VII (-69–-30 BC) last active pharaoh of Ptolemaic Egypt
Source: As quoted, Antony and Cleopatra by William Shakespeare, Act III, movie XV, (1623)