
Fourth State of the Union Address (6 December 1904)
1900s
Source: A Confederacy of Dunces
Fourth State of the Union Address (6 December 1904)
1900s
2000s, 2002, State of the Union address (January 2002)
“Ah, what balance is needed at
the edges of such an abyss.”
"Threshold", p. 110
Between Here and Now (1981)
Context: Ah, what balance is needed at
the edges of such an abyss.
I am left alone on the surface
of a turning planet. What to do but, like Michelangelo’s
Adam, put my hand
out into unknown space,
hoping for the reciprocating touch?
Source: In Job's Balances: on the sources of the eternal truths, Gethsemane Night - Pascal's Philosophy p. 284-285
Referring to Secretary of State John Foster Dulles, in a speech in Hartford, Connecticut (25 February 1956)
Last public speech before his death (4 March 1799); as quoted in Patrick Henry: Life, Correspondences and Speeches (1891) by William Wirt Henry, Vol. 2, p. 609-610 http://www.archive.org/stream/pathenrylife02henrrich#page/608/mode/2up
1790s, Speech (1799)
Context: Let us trust God and our better judgment to set us right hereafter. United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which must destroy that union upon which our existence hangs. Let us preserve our strength for the French, the English, the Germans, or whoever else shall dare invade our territory, and not exhaust it in civil commotions and intestine wars.
Thirty Years – 1922-1952 The Story of the Communist Movement in Canada
2000s, 2004, 2004 Video Broadcast on Al-Jazeera October 29
2010s, Nobel Prize winner highlights women’s role in Arab Spring (2011)