Malcolm X The Ballot or the Bullet
Source: The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Detroit, Michigan (12 April 1964)
Chicago Defender (28 November 1962).
Attributed
Variant: It’ll be liberty or it’ll be death. And if you’re not ready to pay that price don’t use the word freedom in your vocabulary.
Malcolm X The Ballot or the Bullet
Source: The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Detroit, Michigan (12 April 1964)
“If you're not ready to die, then how can you live?”
Charles de Lint (1951) author
Svaha (2000), p. 265
“Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary.”
Amos Bronson Alcott (1799–1888) American teacher and writer
Misattributed
Source: Concord Days
“Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary.”
Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888) American novelist
Amos Bronson Alcott, her father, in Concord Days (1872), p. 124 : "Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary. But if one does not stay while staying, better let him go where he is gone the while."
Misattributed
“So long as you are ready to die for Humanity, the life of your country is immortal.”
Giuseppe Mazzini (1805–1872) Italian patriot, politician and philosopher
On the Duties of Man (1844-58)
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist
"On Descartes' Discourse touching the method of using one's reason rightly and of seeking scientific truth" (1870) http://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/CE1/DesDis.html <br class="br">1870s <br class="br">Context: If some great Power would agree to make me always think what is true and do what is right, on condition of being turned into a sort of clock and wound up every morning before I got out of bed, I should instantly close with the offer. The only freedom I care about is the freedom to do right; the freedom to do wrong I am ready to part with on the cheapest terms to any one who will take it of me.