John Wesley (1703–1791) Christian theologian
Wesley quoting his own sermon on "The Circumcision of the Heart" (1 January 1733) in the work A Plain Account Of Christian Perfection (Edition of 1777)
General sources
Source: The Guns of the South (1992), p. 512
John Wesley (1703–1791) Christian theologian
Wesley quoting his own sermon on "The Circumcision of the Heart" (1 January 1733) in the work A Plain Account Of Christian Perfection (Edition of 1777)
General sources
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
As quoted in Letters of H. L. Mencken (1961) edited by Guy J. Forgue, p. xiii
1940s–present
“Memory, Muse-mother, doer of all things.”
Source: Prometheus Bound, line 461 (tr. Henry David Thoreau)
Robert Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Earl of Lytton (1831–1891) English statesman and poet
Part ii, canto ii.
Lucile (1860)
William Cowper (1731–1800) (1731–1800) English poet and hymnodist
The Retired Cat.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
“He who seeks freedom for anything but freedom's self is made to be a slave.”
Alexis De Tocqueville book The Old Regime and the Revolution
Original text: Qui cherche dans la liberté autre chose qu'elle-même est fait pour servir. <br class="br">Variant translation: The man who asks of freedom anything other than itself is born to be a slave. <br class="br">Old Regime (1856), p. 204 http://books.google.com/books?id=N50aibeL8BAC&pg=PA204&vq=%22He+who+seeks+freedom%22&source=gbs_search_r&cad=1_1 <br class="br">1850s and later