
I Won't Back Down, written with Jeff Lynne
Lyrics, Full Moon Fever (1989)
Source: Conversations with Tom Petty
Richard of Gloucester, Act V, scene vi.
Henry VI, Part 3 (1592)
I Won't Back Down, written with Jeff Lynne
Lyrics, Full Moon Fever (1989)
Source: Conversations with Tom Petty
No. 80, preached at the funeral of Sir William Cokayne, December 12, 1626
LXXX Sermons (1640)
“I don't know if I'm closer to Heaven but
It looks like Hell down there.”
Song lyrics, The Red Shoes (1993)
Context: I don't know if I'm closer to Heaven but
It looks like Hell down there.
These streets have never been paved with gold.
“Utter loneliness was planted in me then, and sent its deep roots down into me.”
Source: Assassin's Apprentice
Source: Moby-Dick or, The Whale
“It's a wicked life, but what the hell, the stars ain't falling down.”
Source: Lyrics: 1962-2001
“He went down to hell, but it was to break the chains, not to bind them.”
Letter II
The Nemesis of Faith (1849)
Context: I would not so dishonour God as to lend my voice to perpetuate all the mad and foolish things which men have dared to say of Him. I believe that we may find in the Bible the highest and purest religion..... most of all in the history of Him in whose name we all are called. His religion — not the Christian religion, but the religion of Christ — the poor man's gospel; the message of forgiveness, of reconciliation, of love; and, oh, how gladly would I spend my life, in season and out of season, in preaching this! But I must have no hell terrors, none of these fear doctrines; they were not in the early creeds, God knows whether they were ever in the early gospels, or ever passed His lips. He went down to hell, but it was to break the chains, not to bind them.