Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935) Polish politician and Prime Minister
(Probably 1918) Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919 : Six Months That Changed the World, Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003, ISBN 0375760520, p. 211.
Attributed
Quoted in "The unmaking of Adolf Hitler" - Page 377 - by Eugene Davidson - 2004
Józef Piłsudski (1867–1935) Polish politician and Prime Minister
(Probably 1918) Margaret MacMillan, Paris 1919 : Six Months That Changed the World, Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2003, ISBN 0375760520, p. 211.
Attributed
Joseph Stalin (1879–1953) General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
from "The Social-Democratic View of the National Question", 1904 (aged 26) http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/stalin/works/1904/09/01.htm <br class="br">Stalin's speeches, writings and authorised interviews
“You'll never know how close you are to victory if you give up.”
Jay Samit (1961) American businessman
Source: Disrupt You! (2015), p.201
“If you want a happy ending, it just depends on where you close the book!”
Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer
From the published screenplay for "The Big Brass Ring" (Santa Barbara, Calif.: Santa Teresa Press, 1987)
Variant: If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.
“The death of our close friends and relatives proves that how close the death is to us!”
Javad Alizadeh (1953) cartoonist, journalist and humorist
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (January 1996), p. 3
“Learn from each one of your defeats; your losses must be as close to you as your victories.”
Ashot Nadanian (1972) chess player
S'pore Chess News, 15 November 2010 http://www.singaporechessnews.com/nadanian_singapore_goodbye.html
Robert H. Jackson (1892–1954) American judge
International Conference on Military Trials, London, 1945, Dept. of State Pub.No. 3080 (1949), p. 330
Quotes from the Nuremberg Trials (1945-1946)
Georges Clemenceau (1841–1929) French politician
vassalité
Speech to the Senate (10 February 1912), quoted in David Robin Watson, Georges Clemenceau: A Political Biography (London: Eyre Methuen, 1974), p. 220.