
Song: Hong Kong Blues http://www.lyricsvault.eu/songs/19573.html (1939).
Mad Dogs and Englishmen (1930)
Song: Hong Kong Blues http://www.lyricsvault.eu/songs/19573.html (1939).
As quoted in French Writers of the Past (2000) by Carol A. Dingle, p. 126
Marco Bozzaris in memory of the Greek revolutionary hero Markos Botsaris.
In response to the September 11 attacks on New York City
2001
Context: I can't even think about this movie. I don't WANT to think about it because if I think about it I will have to face an ugly truth that has been gnawing through my head...
This started out as a documentary on gun violence in America, but the largest mass murder in our history was just committed — without the use of a single gun! Not a single bullet fired! No bomb was set off, no missile was fired, no weapon (i. e., a device that was solely and specifically manufactured to kill humans) was used. A boxcutter! — I can't stop thinking about this. A thousand gun control laws would not have prevented this massacre. What am I doing?
“Yonder stands your orphan with his gun, crying like a fire in the sun.”
Song lyrics, Bringing It All Back Home (1965), It's All Over Now, Baby Blue
“He had forgotten the Cause. When the guns began firing he had forgotten it completely.”
Part IV, CH 6: Chamberlain, p. 365
The Killer Angels (1974)
“Music should strike fire from the heart of man, and bring tears from the eyes of woman.”