
Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 35e
My Life in Three Acts (1990) Ch. 19
Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 35e
“It seemed to me that I had barely reached the Court when people were trying to get me off.”
The Court years, 1939-1975: The Autobiography of William O. Douglas (1980), p. 3
Other speeches and writings
“To be defeated and not submit, is victory; to be victorious and rest on one's laurels, is defeat.”
(Late 1920s or the 1930s) Zbigniew Brzezinski in his introduction to Wacław Jędrzejewicz’s Piłsudski: A Life For Poland. Quoted from this website http://members.lycos.co.uk/jozefpilsudski/index2.html
Attributed
Last words in Blostman [Blooms] (c. 895 AD) an anthology, based largely on the Soliloquies of Augustine of Hippo.
“Old age is not as honorable as death, but most people seek it.”
Source: Fall of Kings
“That's what happens when people reach old age; nobody remembers they've been bastards too.”
Source: The Prisoner of Heaven
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 197.
“I refuse to make money out of my science. My laurel is not for sale like so many bales of cotton.”
1920s, Viereck interview (1929)
Diary entry (15 April 1836), as quoted in The Travellers' Dictionary of Quotation : Who Said What, About Where? (1983) by Peter Yapp, p. 862.
Cahal Milmo, " Blair reveals an unexpected influence: Trotsky http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/blair-reveals-an-unexpected-influence-trotsky-468385.html", The Independent, 3 March 2006.
Speech to the Commonwealth Club, London, 2 March 2006.
2000s