
Source: Letters and Papers from Prison
Volume V, part VIII, chapter 1, section 4 (1860).
Modern Painters (1843-1860)
Source: Letters and Papers from Prison
Source: The Science of Rights 1796, P. 502, 503, 504
Collected Plays (1958) Introduction, Section 1
“We can and should do much more to help.”
Jo Cox: Syria is not Iraq – we must take action now http://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/opinion/jo-cox-syria-is-not-iraq-we-must-take-action-now-1-7453039 (10 September 2015)
Context: British policy on Syria has wandered aimlessly, a deadly mix of timidity and confusion. The lack of a coherent response, not just by Britain but by the wider international community, has allowed the situation in Syria to fester into the greatest humanitarian crisis of our lifetime. … We can and should do much more to help.
“Who knows what the potential of our world is, but we all need to help each other.”
“We can't help it. Life looks for life.”
Source: The Time Axis (1949), Ch. 3 : The Vision Of Time
Context: I closed my eyes again, thinking of the Face. I had to force my mind to turn around in its tracks and look, for it didn't want to confront that infinite complexity again. The Face was painful to see. It was too intricate, too involved with emotions complex beyond our grasp. It was painful for the mind to think of it, straining to understand the inscrutable things that experience had etched upon those mountain-high features.
"Is it a portrait?" I asked suddenly. "Or a composite? What is the Face?"
"A city," De Kalb said. "A nation. The ultimate in human destiny — and a call for help. And much more that we'll never understand."
“Love is all we have, the only way that each can help the other.”
Source: Orestes (408 BC), l. 298, as translated by William Arrowsmith