
“If I negate powdered wigs, I am still left with unpowdered wigs.”
Introduction to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1844).
“If I negate powdered wigs, I am still left with unpowdered wigs.”
Introduction to the Critique of Hegel's Philosophy of Right (1844).
Presidency (1977–1981), Farewell Address (1981)
Context: We live in a time of transition, an uneasy era which is likely to endure for the rest of this century. During the period we may be tempted to abandon some of the time-honored principles and commitments which have been proven during the difficult times of past generations. We must never yield to this temptation. Our American values are not luxuries, but necessities— not the salt in our bread, but the bread itself.
"Poverty Is to Care and Not to Care," Catholic Worker (April 1953)
“And can you, then, who have got such possessions and so many of them, covet our poor huts?”
Cassius Dio Roman History Bk. LXI, ch. 33, sect. 3c; translation from John Creighton Coins and Power in Late Iron Age Britain (Cambridge: CUP, 2000) p. 92.
Said after having seen Rome for the first time.
“So many people have said it that it must be true.”
On not having been made aware of her Academy Award nomination, from [The Actress and the Four-Letter Cliche, The Guardian, London, April 28, 1972, 13, White, Michael]
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 38.
December 25, 1665
Diary
Twitter post https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard, (27 Jun 2019)
Twitter account, June 2019
Ce besoin de l’immatériel est le plus vivace de tous. Il faut du pain; mais avant le pain, il faut l’idéal.
" Les fleurs http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Proses_philosophiques_-_Les_Fleurs#IV," (ca. 1860 - 1865), from Oeuvres complètes (1909); published in English as The Memoirs of Victor Hugo, trans. John W. Harding (1899), Chapter VI: Love in Prison, part II