Russell Kirk (1918–1994) American political theorist and writer
Libertarians: Chirping Sectaries (1981)
History and Utopia (1960)
Russell Kirk (1918–1994) American political theorist and writer
Libertarians: Chirping Sectaries (1981)
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Annotations to Sir Joshua Reynolds's Discourses
1790s
“Life is much more of a compromise than I ever imagined.”
Mark Heard (1951–1992) American musician and record producer
Life in the Industry: A Musician's Diary
Emma Goldman (1868–1940) anarchist known for her political activism, writing, and speeches
"The Individual, Society and the State" (1940) http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/goldman/works/1940/individual.htm <br class="br">Context: Perhaps even more than constituted authority, it is social uniformity and sameness that harass the individual most. His very "uniqueness," "separateness" and "differentiation" make him an alien, not only in his native place, but even in his own home. Often more so than the foreign born who generally falls in with the established.
“All empire is no more than power in trust.”
John Dryden Absalom and Achitophel
Pt. I line 411.
Absalom and Achitophel (1681)
“A valiant mind no deadly danger fears;”
Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford (1550–1604) English peer and courtier of the Elizabethan era
From Reason and Affection. First published in Paradyse of Dainty Devices (1576), revised in the 1596 edition. It is also known as "Being in Love he complaineth". Published by Grosart in Miscellanies of the Fuller Worthies' Library, Vol. IV (1872)
Poems
“The empires of the future are the empires of the mind.”
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
Speech at Harvard University, September 6, 1943 ( full text https://www.winstonchurchill.org/resources/speeches/1941-1945-war-leader/the-price-of-greatness-is-responsibility, audio https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ESiuSi8Qp9U). <br class="br">The Second World War (1939–1945)
Charles Bernstein (1950) American writer
"All the Whiskey in Heaven" http://www.thenation.com/doc/20080303/bernstein, The Nation, 3 March 2008