“One must always be prepared for riotous and endless waves of transformation.”
Source: Eat, Pray, Love
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Karl Popper (1902–1994) Austrian-British philosopher of science
Source: On Freedom (1958)
Context: It is wrong to think that belief in freedom always leads to victory; we must always be prepared for it to lead to defeat. If we choose freedom, then we must be prepared to perish along with it. Poland fought for freedom as no other country did. The Czech nation was prepared to fight for its freedom in 1938; it was not lack of courage that sealed its fate. The Hungarian Revolution of 1956 — the work of young people with nothing to lose but their chains — triumphed and then ended in failure. … Democracy and freedom do not guarantee the millennium. No, we do not choose political freedom because it promises us this or that. We choose it because it makes possible the only dignified form of human coexistence, the only form in which we can be fully responsible for ourselves. Whether we realize its possibilities depends on all kinds of things — and above all on ourselves.
“You must be prepared to work always without applause.”
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Walter Russell (1871–1963) American philosopher
The Man who Tapped the Secrets of the Universe
Norman Mailer (1923–2007) American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film maker, actor and political candidate
Superman Comes to the Supermarket (1960)
İsmail Enver (1881–1922) Turkish military officer and a leader of the Young Turk revolution
August 19, 1914. Quoted in "A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility" - by Taner Akcam - History - 2007 - Page 132.
“[W]hen one plays for top prizes one must be prepared to pay top stakes.”
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, known for his works of science fiction …
The Roman Empire (1967), p. 125
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