Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist
Source: Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist
Source: Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
“I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life.”
Thomas Paine book The Age of Reason
1790s, The Age of Reason, Part I (1794) <br class="br">Context: I believe in one God, and no more; and I hope for happiness beyond this life. I believe in the equality of man; and I believe that religious duties consists in doing justice, loving mercy, and endeavoring to make our fellow-creatures happy. http://books.google.com/books?id=mHpbAAAAQAAJ&q=&quot;I+believe+in+one+God+and+no+more+and+I+hope+for+happiness+beyond+this+life+I+believe+the+equality+of+man+and+I+believe+that+religious+duties+consists+in+doing+justice+loving+mercy+and+endeavoring+to+make+our+fellow+creatures+happy&quot;&pg=PA3#v=onepage.
Joseph Chamberlain (1836–1914) British businessman, politician, and statesman
Cheers.
Speech in Rawtenstall (8 July 1886), quoted in The Times (9 July 1886), p. 6
1880s
“If anything ever happened to any one who eagerly longed and never hoped, that is a true pleasure to the mind.”
Si quicquam cupido optantique optigit umquam
insperanti, hoc est gratum animo proprie.
Gaio Valerio Catullo list of poems by Catullus
CVII, lines 1–2
Carmina
“Do not expect help.' 'One should always hope.' 'Then hope for a handsome savage with kindly ways.”
David Gemmell book Quest for Lost Heroes
Source: Drenai series, Quest for Lost Heroes, Ch. 2
“The only hope we have is the Internet.
We must strive to keep it free.”
L. Neil Smith (1946) American writer
"Keep Your Filthy Hands Off The Internet" 20 June 2010.
“I hope we once again have reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited.”
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
1980s, Second term of office (1985–1989), Farewell Address (1989)
Context: I hope we once again have reminded people that man is not free unless government is limited. There's a clear cause and effect here that is as neat and predictable as a law of physics: As government expands, liberty contracts.