
[on foreign food]
Live At The Top Of The Tower [2000]
Sonnet 6 (as translated by Edward Snow)
Sonnets to Orpheus (1922)
[on foreign food]
Live At The Top Of The Tower [2000]
“Don't leave me."
"Leave you? I'm going to marry you.”
Source: Reflected in You
At the start of a routine about his freebasing accident. Live At The Sunset Strip (1982) [album and movie]
“I leave this rule for others when I'm dead
Be always sure you're right — THEN GO AHEAD!”
Personal motto, on the title page.
Variants: Be sure that you are right, and then go ahead.
As quoted in David Crockett: His Life and Adventures (1874) by John Stevens Cabot Abbott, who indicates that he also often used simply "Go ahead!" as a battle cry, and general assertion of determination.
Unsourced variants: Be always sure you are right — then go ahead.
Be sure you are right — then go ahead.
Always be sure you are right — then go ahead.
A Narrative of the Life of David Crockett (1834)