
Vol. I, ch. 3
History of England (1849–1861)
Speech at the dinner of the Pilgrim Society (21 December 1855), published in Speeches, Letters and Lectures by Wendell Phillips https://archive.org/details/speecheslectures7056phil (1884), p. 229
1850s
Vol. I, ch. 3
History of England (1849–1861)
A Little Book in C Major, New York, NY, John Lane Company (1916) p. 76
1910s
“The great artists of the world are never Puritans, and seldom even ordinarily respectable.”
Source: 1910s, Prejudices, First Series (1919), Ch. 16
Context: The great artists of the world are never Puritans, and seldom even ordinarily respectable. No virtuous man — that is, virtuous in the Y. M. C. A. sense — has ever painted a picture worth looking at, or written a symphony worth hearing, or a book worth reading.
“What is correct action in a deteriorating world?”
2nd Seminar Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (14 September 1979)
1970s
“Attraction causes action. Action stimulates thought. Thought reaches the goal.”
Original: (it) L'attrazione provoca azione. L'azione stimola il pensiero. Il pensiero raggiunge l'obiettivo.
Source: prevale.net
Volume 2, Ch. 1
Fiction, The Book of the Long Sun (1993–1996)