Alice Borchardt (1939–2007) American fiction writer
Devoted
Book XV, 53
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Alice Borchardt (1939–2007) American fiction writer
Devoted
“For what is there more hideous than avarice, more brutal than lust, more contemptible than cowardice, more base than stupidity and folly?”
Quid enim foedius auaritia, quid immanius libidine, quid contemptius timiditate, quid abiectius tarditate et stultitia dici potest?
Marcus Tullius Cicero book De Legibus
Book I, section 51; (Translation by C.D. Yonge) http://books.google.com/books?id=AdAIAAAAQAAJ&q=%22For+what+is+there+more+hideous+than+avarice+more+brutal+than+lust+more+contemptible+than+cowardice+more+base+than+stupidity+and%22&pg=PA420#v=onepage <br class="br">De Legibus (On the Laws)
Abbie Hoffman (1936–1989) American political and social activist
Source: Soon to be a Major Motion Picture (1980), p. 297.
Context: There is absolutely no greater high than challenging the power structure as a nobody, giving it your all, and winning. I think I've learned that lesson twice now. The essence of successful revolution, be it for an individual, a community of individuals, or a nation, depends on accepting that challenge.
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom
Speech https://archive.org/details/revisedreportofp00poli to the Political Economy Club (31 May 1876) upon the centenary of Adam Smith's The Wealth of Nations. <br class="br">1870s
William Vaughn Moody (1869–1910) United States dramatist and poet
The Masque of Judgment (1900), Act III, Sc. 2.
“The passionate love of Right, the burning hate of Wrong.”
Lewis Morris (poet) (1833–1907) Welsh poet in the English language
The Diamond Jubilee, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“All empire is no more than power in trust.”
John Dryden Absalom and Achitophel
Pt. I line 411.
Absalom and Achitophel (1681)