
“Menacing lines of black tomorrows on the horizon.”
Source: Becalmed
“Menacing lines of black tomorrows on the horizon.”
Source: Becalmed
Source: "Rudolf Nurejew" in Der Spiegel https://www.spiegel.de/politik/rudolf-nurejew-a-30ce3698-0002-0001-0000-000014322047?context=issue (19 October 1980)
"We've Only Just Begun" (1970).
“Nico leaned over and plucked a grape. Probably that was the guy’s entire diet for the day.”
Source: The House of Hades
Peter Martland, "Lord Haw Haw: The English voice of Nazi Germany" (The National Archives, 2003), p. 301. UK National Archives KV 2/250/2, p. 55.
Diary entry, 1 May 1945.
Quoted in "A century's journey: how the great powers shape the world" - Page 175 - by Robert A. Pastor, Stanley Hoffmann - Political Science - 1999
“Gentlemen, I would rather have written those lines than take Quebec tomorrow.”
Source: To his troops, 12 September 1759, after reciting Thomas Gray's Elegy, Written in a Country Churchyard the evening before storming Quebec City. Quoted in Francis Parkman's Montcalm and Wolfe
“Stop longing. You poison today’s ease, reaching always for tomorrow.”
Source: Fool's Errand