
Pages 4-5.
Your Right to Know: A Citizen's Guide to the Freedom of Information Act, 2nd Edition
Source: Mockingjay
Pages 4-5.
Your Right to Know: A Citizen's Guide to the Freedom of Information Act, 2nd Edition
Gale to Katniss, p. 391 (closing words)
The Hunger Games trilogy, Catching Fire (2009)
Introduction
An Enquiry into the Obligations of Christians (1792)
Context: Yet God repeatedly made known his intention to prevail finally over all the power of the Devil, and to destroy all his works, and set up his own kingdom and interest among men, and extend it as universally as Satan had extended his. It was for this purpose that the Messiah came and died, that God might be just, and the justifier of all that should believe in him. When he had laid down his life, and taken it up again, he sent forth his disciples to preach the good tidings to every creature, and to endeavour by all possible methods to bring over a lost world to God.
From Zoran Djindjic's speech held to students of Banja Luka University, 20.02.2003.
“Fire, the fiery meteor of the dawn.
Above the high gale,
Higher than every cloud.
Great his animal.”
Book of Taliesin (c. 1275?), The Song of the Horses
Context: It broke out with matchless fury.
The rapid vehement fire.
Him we praise above the earth,
Fire, the fiery meteor of the dawn.
Above the high gale,
Higher than every cloud.
Great his animal.
“We have absolutely no intention of — or interest in — crossing Ukraine's borders.”
"Russia Says It Doesn't Plan To Invade Ukraine" https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2014/03/29/296247981/russia-says-it-doesn-t-plan-to-invade-ukraine, NPR, 29 March 2014
About the Russian invasion of Crimea in 2014
Message at Pickfair, Beverly Hills, California (1 June 1932), as quoted in Life Is A Jest (1974) edited by A. K. Hajra <!-- or 6 January? 1932 Me p100-101 -->
General sources
Context: Life becomes meaningful and all activities are purposeful only on the basis of faith in the enduring reality. … The greatest romance possible in life is to discover this Eternal Reality in the midst of infinite change. Once, one has experienced this, one sees oneself in everything that lives, one recognises all of life as his life, everybody's interests as his own. One is no longer bound by habits of the past, no longer swayed by the hopes of the future — One lives in and enjoys each present moment to the full. There is no greater romance in life than this adventure in realization.
To Seneca Lake, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).