Thomas Jackson (1824–1863) Confederate general
Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…
Source: As quoted in The Civil War : An Illustrated History (1990) by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns, and Ric Burns, p. 272
Source: Selected Writings and Speeches of Marcus Garvey
Thomas Jackson (1824–1863) Confederate general
Q him, never let up in the pursuit so long as your men have strength to follow…
Source: As quoted in The Civil War : An Illustrated History (1990) by Geoffrey C. Ward, Ken Burns, and Ric Burns, p. 272
“The higher they climbed in their struggle to reach the top, the harder grew their toil. When one height had been mastered, a second opens and springs up before their aching sight.”
Quoque magis subiere iugo atque euadere nisi
erexere gradum, crescit labor. ardua supra
sese aperit fessis et nascitur altera moles.
Book III, line 528–530
Punica
“In defeating terror, Israel’s cause is our cause.”
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Hanukkah dinner speech at Yeshiva University (December 2005)
Senate years (2001 – January 19, 2007)
“There is no top. There are always further heights to reach.”
Jascha Heifetz (1901–1987) Lithuanian violinist
Heifetz official web site http://www.jaschaheifetz.com/about/quotes.html
1999
“How you climb a mountain is more important than reaching the top.”
Yvon Chouinard (1938) American mountain climber
Source: Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman
“We didn’t know if it was humanly possible to reach the top of Mt. Everest.”
Edmund Hillary (1919–2008) New Zealand mountaineer
Sir Edmund Hillary : King Of The World
Context: We didn’t know if it was humanly possible to reach the top of Mt. Everest. And even using oxygen as we were, if we did get to the top, we weren’t at all sure whether we wouldn’t drop dead or something of that nature.
Qi Jiguang book Ji Xiao Xin Shu
Then you exert and test yourself for a while.
Source: Jixiao Xinshu (1560; 1584), Chapter 14: The Chapter on the Fist Canon and the Essentials of Nimbleness