
"The Right to Privacy," 4 Harvard L. Rev. 193, 196 (1890).
Extra-judicial writings
The Humanities of Diet
"The Right to Privacy," 4 Harvard L. Rev. 193, 196 (1890).
Extra-judicial writings
“All evils are to be considered with the good that is in them, and with what worse attends them.”
Source: Robinson Crusoe (1719), Ch. 5, First Weeks on the Island.
Letter To M. Daelli on Les Misérables (1862)
Context: This book, Les Misérables, is no less your mirror than ours. Certain men, certain castes, rise in revolt against this book, — I understand that. Mirrors, those revealers of the truth, are hated; that does not prevent them from being of use. As for myself, I have written for all, with a profound love for my own country, but without being engrossed by France more than by any other nation. In proportion as I advance in life, I grow more simple, and I become more and more patriotic for humanity.
The Yoga of Nutrition, Editions Prosveta, 2012 ebook edition, pp. 24 https://books.google.it/books?id=jnoVCwAAQBAJ&pg=PT24-25.
1910s, The World Movement (1910)
Optimism
Poetry quotes, Poems of Pleasure (1900)
Context: I find a rapture linked with each despair,
Well worth the price of anguish. I detect
More good than evil in humanity.
Love lights more fires than hate extinguishes,
And men grow better as the world grows old.
https://twitter.com/RichardDawkins/status/435344902591770624 (17 February 2014)
Twitter
"They Hunger for Success" https://www.si.com/vault/1977/02/28/560840/they-hunger-for-success, interview with Sports Illustrated (February 28, 1977).