Vol. I, ch. 3
History of England (1849–1861)
“What the Puritans gave the world was not thought, but action.”
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
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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)