
Interview with Oriana Fallaci (2 December 1979), Corriere della Sera
Interviews
Look, p. 46 (22 September 1953)
Interview with Oriana Fallaci (2 December 1979), Corriere della Sera
Interviews
Fidel Castro Reader, pp. 238
Words to Intellectuals (1961)
2014, Address to European Youth (March 2014)
Context: In the end, the success of our ideals comes down to us -- including the example of our own lives, our own societies. We know that there will always be intolerance. But instead of fearing the immigrant, we can welcome him. We can insist on policies that benefit the many, not just the few; that an age of globalization and dizzying change opens the door of opportunity to the marginalized, and not just a privileged few. Instead of targeting our gay and lesbian brothers and sisters, we can use our laws to protect their rights. Instead of defining ourselves in opposition to others, we can affirm the aspirations that we hold in common. That’s what will make America strong. That’s what will make Europe strong. That’s what makes us who we are. And just as we meet our responsibilities as individuals, we must be prepared to meet them as nations. Because we live in a world in which our ideals are going to be challenged again and again by forces that would drag us back into conflict or corruption. We can’t count on others to rise to meet those tests.
2014, Remarks to the People of Estonia (September 2014)
Luria, Act v.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Message to the Tricontinental (1967)
The Plan of Delano (1965)
As quoted in The Third Reich: A History of Nazi Germany, Thomas Childers, New York: Simon & Schuster, 2017, p. 84. November 1925 Reichstag speech.
Ch. 3 http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/staterev/ch03.htm
(1917)