
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 391.
Source: Amazing Grace
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 391.
Letter written to his wife after being wounded. (June 1864), as quoted in In the Hands of Providence : Joshua L. Chamberlain and the American Civil War (2001) by Alice Rains Trulock, p. 215
Context: My darling wife I am lying mortally wounded the doctors think, but my mind & heart are at peace Christ is my all-sufficient savior. I go to him. God bless & keep & comfort you, precious one. You have been a precious wife to me. To know & love you makes life & death beautiful. Cherish the darlings & give my love to all the dear ones. Do not grieve too much for me. We shall all soon meet Live for the children Give my dearest love to Father, Mother & Sallie & John Oh how happy to feel yourself forgiven God bless you evermore precious precious one Ever yours, Lawrence.
“I can only say that I am nothing but a poor sinner, trusting in Christ alone for salvation.”
Source: Attributed from postum publications, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 82.
“Memory fades, memory adjusts, memory conforms to what we think we remember.”
Source: Blue Nights
“You and your oven are capable of great things,
Remember, no two ovens are the same.”
From the song Conventional Oven Thermostat
Sixty things for Sir Elton's 60th (2007)
quora.com https://www.quora.com/What-is-your-stance-on-the-Arab-Israeli-conflict
“A very great Memory often forgetteth how much Time is lost by repeating things of no Use.”
On King Charles II’s memory.
A Character of King Charles II (1750)
Interview with Surgiu Esporte, 2014 http://www.sambafoot.com/fr/informations/55882_thiago_silva_fier_d_etre_considere_comme_un_des_meilleurs_defenseurs_au_monde.html