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             Letter to General Armstrong (26 March 1781) http://www.greatseal.com/mottoes/coeptis.html, as quoted in The Religious Opinions and Character of Washington (1836) by Edward Charles McGuire, p. 122 
1780s
        
                                        
                                         Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/angels-in-the-outfield-1994 of Angels in the Outfield (15 July 1994) 
Reviews, Two star reviews
                                    
                                        
                                        "The War Speeches of William Pitt", Oxford University Press, 1915, p. 29 
Speech in the House of Commons, 1 February 1793.
                                    
                                
                                    “Too dark the place and too inscrutable
where mortal men their deepest thoughts control.”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
                                        
                                        Chè 'n parte troppo cupa, e troppo interna
Il pensier de' mortali occulto giace. 
Canto V, stanza 41 (tr. Wickert) 
Gerusalemme Liberata (1581)
                                    
                                        
                                        [2007-02-13, Romney formally kicks off presidential bid, MSNBC, http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17128433/] 
2007 campaign for Republican nomination for United States President
                                    
                                        
                                        Source: Demian (1919), p. 180 
Context: Our god's name is Abraxas and he is God and Satan and he contains both the luminous and the dark world. Abraxas does not take exception to any of your thoughts, any of your dreams. Never forget that. But he will leave you once you've become blameless and normal. Then he will leave you and look for a different vessel in which to brew his thoughts.
                                    
                                        
                                        As quoted in  Iran’s Royal Opposition http://www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2010/02/10/iran-s-royal-opposition.html, The Daily Beast, Feb 10, 2010. 
Interviews, 2010
                                    
1950s, Give Us the Ballot (1957)
Source: The Separate Notebooks
 
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                         
                            
                        
                        
                        