
“Highdrake said that to make love is to unmake power.”
“The Finder” (p. 59)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Prentice Alvin (1989), Chapter 9.
“Highdrake said that to make love is to unmake power.”
“The Finder” (p. 59)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
Cohens v. Virginia, 19 U.S. (6 Wheaton) 264, 387 (1821)
“He who never makes a mistake, never makes anything.”
Variant: He who never makes a mistake never makes anything. It's part of learning the job.
Source: Revenge of the Witch
Hickey, The Express, 21 March 2005.
2000s, 2005
The Dominant Idea (1910)
Context: Let us have Men, Men who will say a word to their souls and keep it — keep it not when it is easy, but keep it when it is hard — keep it when the storm roars and there is a white-streaked sky and blue thunder before, and one's eyes are blinded and one's ears deafened with the war of opposing things; and keep it under the long leaden sky and the gray dreariness that never lifts. Hold unto the last: that is what it means to have a Dominant Idea, which Circumstance cannot break. And such men make and unmake Circumstance.
you ask. "Well, I'll get more," he says. Just as at cricket, you get more runs. There's no use in the runs, but to get more of them than other people is the game. So all that great foul city of London there, — rattling, growling, smoking, stinking, — a ghastly heap of fermenting brickwork, pouring out poison at every pore, — you fancy it is a city of work? Not a street of it! It is a great city of play; very nasty play and very hard play, but still play.
The Crown of Wild Olive, lecture I: Work, sections 23-24 (1866)
Marcello Lippi, September 2011 http://www.espnstar.com/football/serie-a/news/detail/item683056/%22Zidane-is-greatest-football-player%22/
Source: A Fire in the Sun (1989), Chapter 3 (p. 31).