
Closing lines
The Life of Mammals (2002)
PM, 24 August 2006 17:28.
From PM and Broadcasting House
Closing lines
The Life of Mammals (2002)
1880s, Reminiscences (1881)
“There all stood begging to be first across
And reached out longing hands to the far shore.”
Stabant orantes primi transmittere cursum
Tendebantque manus ripae ulterioris amore.
Source: Aeneid (29–19 BC), Book VI, Lines 313–314 (tr. Robert Fitzgerald)
2009, Speech: The Socio-Economic Peace Program of Senator Francis Escudero
Letter to Mr. O'Donoghue (20 January 1872), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), p. 444
1870s
Capitalism Has Failed—What Next?, 2019
Bisy Backson.
The Tao of Pooh (1982)
You Can't Be Neutral on A Moving Train (1994) Ch. 4: "My Name is Freedom": Albany, Georgia
Context: The white population could not possibly be unaffected by those events — some whites more stubborn in their defense of segregation, but others beginning to think in different ways. And the black population was transformed, having risen up in mass action for the first time, feeling its power, knowing now that if the old order could be shaken it could be toppled.