Anne Bishop (1955) American fiction writer
Source: Daughter of the Blood
Leicester Pioneer (7 August 1914), quoted in The Times (9 April 1918), p. 8 and The Times (18 January 1924), p. 14
1910s
Anne Bishop (1955) American fiction writer
Source: Daughter of the Blood
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Newsreel interview (spring 1931), quoted in John Ramsden, A History of the Conservative Party: The Age of Balfour and Baldwin, 1902–1940 (1978), p. 320
1931
Otto Skorzeny (1908–1975) Austrian SS-Standartenführer (colonel) in the German Waffen-SS
To Jack Bell of the Chicago Daily News, as quoted in Scoop : An Historical Adventure (2006) by James H. Walters, p. 34.
Robert Hall (1764–1831) British Baptist pastor
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 10.
Al Capone (1899–1947) American gangster
Interview with Claud Cockburn, as quoted in “Mr. Capone, Philosopher,” Cockburn Sums Up (1981)
“Never give any cause the opportunity to make the will to live die in you.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Non dare mai a nessuna causa l'opportunità di far morire in te la voglia di vivere.
Source: prevale.net
Patrick Rothfuss book The Name of the Wind
Source: The Name of the Wind (2007), Chapter 45, “Interlude—Some Tavern Tale” (p. 333)
Heinrich Himmler (1900–1945) Nazi officer, Commander of the SS
Our concern, our duty, is our people and our blood. We can be indifferent to everything else. I wish the S.S. to adopt this attitude towards the problem of all foreign, non-Germanic peoples, especially Russians....
The Posen speech to SS officers (6 October 1943)
1940s
“Difficulties give us the opportunity to prove our greatness by overcoming them.”
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
Message dictated to Sanjeeva Reddy at Guruprasad (6 June 1960), as quoted in The God-Man : The Life, Journeys and Work of Meher Baba with an Interpretation of His Silence and Spiritual Teaching (1964) by Charles Benjamin Purdom, p. 353 <!-- also quoted in The Silent Master : Meher Baba, Avatar of the Age (1987), by Irwin Luck, p. 15 -->
General sources
Context: It is better to deny God, than to defy God.
Sometimes our weakness is considered strength, and we take delight in borrowed greatness.
To profess to be a lover of God and then to be dishonest to God, to the world and to himself, is unparalleled hypocrisy. Difficulties give us the opportunity to prove our greatness by overcoming them.
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
No. 43
Characteristics, in the manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims (1823)