Source: 1860s, Telegram to George B. McClellan (1862)
“On you, my lord, with anxious fear I wait,
And from your judgment must expect my fate.”
A Poem to His Majesty (1695), l. 21.
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“My politics would be, must be, have to be, completely separate from my judgment.”
Senate Confirmation Hearing, reported in " Elena Kagan under fire from Republicans http://www.guardian.co.uk/law/2010/jun/29/elena-kagan-barack-obama-supreme-court", The Guardian (29 June 2010).
Suscipe prayer of Saint Ignatius
“You must not expect my survival…”
Letter to his wife http://members.tripod.com/iwo_jima_project/id6.htm.
Philips v. Bury (1694), 2 T. R. 358.
On a Boy's first Reading of "King Henry V", reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919); comparable to "I am the master of my fate", William Ernest Henley, Invictus (1875).