
Source: Julian and Maddalo http://www.bartleby.com/139/shel115.html (1819), l. 170
Source: The Secret Scripture
Source: Julian and Maddalo http://www.bartleby.com/139/shel115.html (1819), l. 170
As quoted in Think, Vol. 27 (1961), p. 32
Disputed
Talk titled "A World Without War" at the 2nd World Social Forum, in Porto Alegre, Brazil, January 31, 2002 http://www.chomsky.info/talks/200202--.htm.
Quotes 2000s, 2002
3001: The Final Odyssey (1997)
1990s
Context: Finally, I would like to assure my many Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Jewish, and Muslim friends that I am sincerely happy that the religion which Chance has given you has contributed to your peace of mind (and often, as Western medical science now reluctantly admits, to your physical well-being). Perhaps it is better to be un-sane and happy, than sane and un-happy. But it is the best of all to be sane and happy. Whether our descendants can achieve that goal will be the greatest challenge of the future. Indeed, it may well decide whether we have any future.
volume I, chapter VIII: "Religion", page 312 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=330&itemID=F1452.1&viewtype=image
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (1887)
“Were they beautiful? We were all beautiful. We were in our twenties.”
Essays and Dialogues (1882), The Song of the Wild Cock
Book VI, Chapter 7.
Books, Coningsby (1844), Vivian Grey (1826)
“After all, we are human beings, and not creatures of infinite possibilities.”
"Conversations with Gordon Roper".
Conversations with Robertson Davies (1989)