
“He lies to himself. If Eugenides talked in his sleep, he'd lie then, too.”
Source: The Queen of Attolia
The Silence of the Sea (1940)
“He lies to himself. If Eugenides talked in his sleep, he'd lie then, too.”
Source: The Queen of Attolia
Difficult People https://ebooks.adelaide.edu.au/c/chekhov/anton/c51wif/chapter2.html (1886)
New York Times interview (1911)
Context: In this country all a man need to do is to attain a little eminence and immediately he begins to talk. … But the American people are willing to listen to any one who has attained prominence. The main fact is that we've heard a man's name a great many times; that makes us ready to accept whatever he says.
“Man's inhumanity to man will continue as long as man loves God more than he loves his fellow man.”
An Atheist Manifesto
“You can judge a man's true character by the way he treats his fellow animals.”
Poem: "The Wit" In: A.E. Currie. New Zealand Verse, (1906), p. 198
Funeral oration for Thomas Jefferson (11 July 1826).