
Address to the Canadian Club of Ottawa, December 18, 1952
Speaking Of Canada - (1959)
"The Harsh Country," ll. 13-16
Prevously Uncollected Poems (1975)
Address to the Canadian Club of Ottawa, December 18, 1952
Speaking Of Canada - (1959)
2 October 1747
Letters to His Son on the Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman (1774)
“Every perfect traveller always creates the country where he travels.”
As quoted in Reporter in Red China (1966) by Charles Taylor
“In our imaginations we can go anywhere. Travel with me to Redwall in Mossflower country.”
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1844/aug/07/foreign-policy-of-ministers in the House of Commons (7 August 1844).
1840s
Context: Ministers, in fact, appear to shape their policy not with reference to the great interests of their own country, but from a consideration of the effect which their course may produce upon the position of Foreign Governments. It may very well be a desirable object, and one worthy of consideration, that a particular individual should continue in the administration of affairs in another country, but it is too much that from regard to that object, the interests of this country should be sacrificed, and that every demand of Foreign Powers should be acceded to... It seems to me that the system of purchasing temporary security by lasting sacrifices, and of placing the interests of Foreign Ministries above those of this country, is one that never can be worked out with advantage either to the honour of this country, or to that of the Administration which pursues such a course. Since the accession to office of the right hon. Gentleman opposite, no one can have failed to observe, that there has been a great diminution of British influence and consideration in every foreign country. Influence abroad is to be maintained only by the operation of one or other of two principles—hope and fear. We ought to teach the weaker Powers to hope that they will receive the support of this country in their time of danger. Powerful countries should be taught to fear that they will be resisted by England in any unjust acts either towards ourselves or towards those who are bound in ties of amity with us.
“Yet many human beings, resigned to sensuality and indolence, un-instructed and unimproved, have passed through life like travellers in a strange country.”
Sed multi mortales dediti ventri atque somno, indocti incultique vitam sicuti peregrinantes transiere.
Source: Bellum Catilinae (c. 44 BC), Chapter II
Alex Ferguson 2003, http://www.rediff.com/sports/2003/apr/08foot.htm
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Accusing western countries of issuing indiscriminate travel warnings, 2003-06-24 http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/3016226.stm http://www.tznews.go.tz/modules.php?name=News&file=print&sid=1092
2003
“No country can cease to exist. The stones don't walk.”
"Lebanese diva is the voice of the Arab world". The Milwaukee Journal. October 4, 1989. Associated Press. 1G.