“Not one word, not one gesture of yours shall I, could I, ever forget…”
Leo Tolstoy book Anna Karenina
Source: Anna Karenina
Source: Tree of Codes
“Not one word, not one gesture of yours shall I, could I, ever forget…”
Leo Tolstoy book Anna Karenina
Source: Anna Karenina
Joseph Campbell The Power of Myth
Episode 1, Opening introduction voice-over
The Power of Myth (1988)
John C. Wright (1961) American novelist and technical writer
Source: Titans of Chaos (2007), Chapter 3, “Within Sight of the Land of Freedom” Section 1 (p. 43; ellipsis in the original)
Joseph Campbell book The Hero with a Thousand Faces
Source: The Hero with a Thousand Faces (1949), Chapter 1
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
Radio broadcast (22 June 1941) on the day Germany invaded the Soviet Union, quoted in Martin Gilbert, Finest Hour: Winston S. Churchill, 1939–1941 (London: Heinemann, 1983), p. 1121
The Second World War (1939–1945)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2015, Bloody Sunday Speech (March 2015)
Context: Because Selma shows us that America is not the project of any one person. Because the single-most powerful word in our democracy is the word “We.” “We The People.” “We Shall Overcome.” “Yes We Can.” That word is owned by no one. It belongs to everyone.
Joni Madraiwiwi (1957–2016) Fijian politician
Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1900s, The Strenuous Life: Essays and Addresses (1900), National Duties