Source: 1920s, "Picasso Speaks" (1923), p. 319.
“I am not, as I consider, to decide cases in favour of fools or idiots, but in favour of ordinary English people, who understand English when they see it, and are not deceived by any difference in type, but who have before them a very plain statement.”
Singer Manufacturing Co. v. Wilson (1876) L.R. 2 C.D. 447.
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Source: Spoken on his return to India from England, as recorded in From Colombo to Almora (1904), p. 221
Speech upon receiving the Freedom of the City of Winchester (6 July 1928), published in This Torch of Freedom (1935), p. 115.
1928
Enclosed reply to the Ministry of Labour, in defense of A. S. Neill (who declined to send it), 27 January, 1931
1930s
“1599. Fortune favours Fools.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Speech in the House of Commons (Hansard, 10th November 1982, Col. 579).
1980s
A slip of the tongue for Zapatero at a joint press conference with Dmitri Medvedev, saying 'follar', to fuck, instead of 'apoyar', to help.
As President, 2008
Source: 20 Minutos: El lapsus de Zapatero: "Un acuerdo para estimular, para favorecer, 'para follar'..." http://www.20minutos.es/noticia/454254/0/lapsus/zapatero/follar/
Healing
One Minute Wisdom (1989)
Source: Awareness: A de Mello Spirituality Conference in His Own Words