Speech to voters of South Salford (1906), quoted in Robert Speaight, The Life of Hilaire Belloc (London: Hollis & Carter, 1957), p. 204
Response to his Tory opponent's slogan, "Don't vote for a Frenchman and a Catholic". On polling day, 13 January 1906, Belloc, standing as a Liberal, overturned a Conservative majority to win by 852 votes, winning again four years later, though by an even slimmer margin.
“To hedge the bets he made every working day, Meriwether kept a set of rosary beads in his briefcase.”
Part Six, Blowing Up, Martingale Man, p. 278
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Source: Hudibras, Part III (1678)
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“I want a priest, a rabbi and a Protestant minister. I want to hedge my bets.”
On his deathbed.
Quoted by Stuart B. McIver, Dreamers, Schemers and Scalawags, Pineapple Press, Sarasota, Florida, 1994. ISBN 1-56164-034-4.
On Death and Dying
“In every hedge and ditch both day and night
We fear our death, of every leafe affright.”
Second Week, First Day, Part iii. Compare: "The sense of death is most in apprehension; And the poor beetle, that we tread upon, In corporal sufferance finds a pang as great As when a giant dies", William Shakespeare, Measure for Measure, Act iii. Sc. 1.
La Seconde Semaine (1584)
Conversation: Elon Musk on Wired Science (2007)
Back To Black
Song lyrics, Back To Black (2006)
"Residency on Earth" in Art in America (April, 1995)