“It is a vain thing to imagine a right without a remedy; for want of right and want of remedy are reciprocal.”
2 Raym. Rep. 953.
Ashby v. White (1703)
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“Where a man has but one remedy to come at his right, if he loses that he loses his right.”
2 Raym. Rep. 954.
Ashby v. White (1703)

1860s, 1864, Letter to James Guthrie (August 1864)

2 Raym. Rep. 954.
Ashby v. White (1703)

Book II, Ch. 29, p. 287
Selected Messages (1958 - 1980)

We The Living (1936)
Source: We The Living Part One Chapter 6

Cassandra (1860)
Context: By mortifying vanity we do ourselves no good. It is the want of interest in our life which produces it; by filling up that want of interest in our life we can alone remedy it. And, did we even see this, how can we make the difference? How obtain the interest which society declares she does not want, and we cannot want?
Forbes v. Cochrane and Cockburn (1824), 2 St. Tr. (N. S.) 159.

"Between Oz and Ayalon" (interview), the Supplement to Shabbat, 21 November 2008, Yedioth Ahronoth, p. 2.