“I would like to shake hands with the white men, but I am afraid they do not want peace with us.”
Little Raven (Arapaho leader) (1810–1889) Southern Arapaho chief
As quoted in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970), p. 77
Source: Ariel
“I would like to shake hands with the white men, but I am afraid they do not want peace with us.”
Little Raven (Arapaho leader) (1810–1889) Southern Arapaho chief
As quoted in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970), p. 77
Edvard Munch (1863–1944) Norwegian painter and printmaker
as model for his painting 'Morning', 1884
Quote in Munch's letter to Olav Paulsen, September 1884; as cited in Edvard Much – behind the scream, w:Sue Prideaux; Yale University Press, New Haven and London, 2007, p. 53
1880 - 1895
Hillel the Elder (-112–9 BC) Mishnah rabbi
Quoted by Jan Lundius, in Does WFP Deserve the Nobel Peace Prize?, Inter Press Service News Agency, (December 2020)
Frank O'Hara book Meditations in an Emergency (book)
Source: Mayakovsky, st. 4, from Meditations in an Emergency (1957).
“I do nothing upon myself, and yet am mine own executioner.”
John Donne (1572–1631) English poet
Meditation 12
Devotions Upon Emergent Occasions (1624)
“I am not my own light unto myself.”
Nicolas Malebranche (1638–1715) philosopher
Dialogues on Metaphysics (1688) Dialogue III
Variant translation: I am not a light unto myself.
“I am a poor man and have nothing else to give, but I offer you myself”
Aeschines (-389–-314 BC) Attic orator; statesman
Diogenes Laërtius, Lives of the Philosophers (Regnery, 1969), p. 75
Context: Aeschines said to him, "I am a poor man and have nothing else to give, but I offer you myself," and Socrates answered, "Nay, do you not see that you are offering me the greatest gift of all?"
Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) American artist
Interview with Irmeline Lebeer, in 'Recent Work', Princeton Art Museum, 1973 pp. 10-13
after 1970