“It is one of the great joys of home ownership to fire a pistol in one's own bedroom”
Alfred Jarry (1873–1907) French writer
Ilia Gurliand Reminiscences of A. P. Chekhov, in Teatr i iskusstvo 1904, No 28, 11 July, p. 521. commonly known as Chekhov's dictum or Chekhov's gun.
“It is one of the great joys of home ownership to fire a pistol in one's own bedroom”
Alfred Jarry (1873–1907) French writer
Jeff Cooper (1920–2006) American journalist
Guns & Ammo magazine, January 2002
Oliver Goldsmith (1728–1774) Irish physician and writer
From James Boswell's Life of Johnson (1791), October 26, 1769.
Charles Caleb Colton (1777–1832) British priest and writer
Preface
Lacon (1820)
“How can you expect to be rescued if you don’t put first things first and act proper?”
William Golding book Lord of the Flies
Source: Lord of the Flies (1954), Ch. 3: Huts on a Beach
Baltasar Gracián book The Art of Worldly Wisdom
No vaya por generalidades en el vivir, si ya no fuere en favor de la virtud, ni intime leyes precisas al querer, que avrá de bever mañana del agua que desprecia hoi.
Maxim 288 (p. 162)
The Art of Worldly Wisdom (1647)
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
On Politics: A Carnival of Buncombe (1920-1936), p. 279
1920s
Tsunetomo Yamamoto book Hagakure
Hagakure (c. 1716)
Context: It is not good to settle into a set of opinions. It is a mistake to put forth effort and obtain some understanding and then stop at that. At first putting forth great effort to be sure that you have grasped the basics, then practicing so that they may come to fruition is something that will never stop for your whole lifetime. Do not rely on following the degree of understanding that you have discovered, but simply think, "This is not enough."
One should search throughout his whole life how best to follow the Way. And he should study, setting his mind to work without putting things off. Within this is the Way.