
1860s, First State of the Union Address (1869)
Asia and Western Dominance: a survey of the Vasco Da Gama epoch of Asian history, 1498–1945
1860s, First State of the Union Address (1869)
“We continue to negotiate the treaty, endlessly apparently, to everyone’s continuing loss.”
He smiled wryly. “You know how such things go. We no longer debate to gain real advantage but to come away from the table having created the perception that we have somehow won. ‘Politics,’ this is called.”
Source: World Without End (1995), Chapter 28 (p. 389)
Speech in the House of Lords (29 April 1879), reported in The Times (30 April 1879), p. 8.
1870s
“We, on the contrary, make blessedness of life depend upon an untroubled mind, and exemption from all duties.”
Nos autem beatam vitam in animi securitate et in omnium vacatione munerum ponimus.
Shortened Version: We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind.
Book I, section 6
De Natura Deorum – On the Nature of the Gods (45 BC)
Source: Speech in the House of Lords on the agricultural depression (29 April 1879), reported in The Times (30 April 1879), p. 8
Debate (22 June 1874) "A Century of Lawmaking for a New Nation: U.S. Congressional Documents and Debates, 1774 - 1875: Congressional Record, House of Representatives, 43rd Congress, 1st Session" pg 5384 http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/ampage?collId=llcr&fileName=002/llcr002.db&recNum=5395
1870s
2018, Report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council
Asia and Western Dominance: a survey of the Vasco Da Gama epoch of Asian history, 1498–1945
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 155.