“In the end, the truth usually insists upon serving only the common good,” Keng said.
“In the end, yes, but I am not willing to wait for the end. I have one lifetime, and I will not spend it for greed and profiteering and lies. I will not serve any master. 
Source: Hainish Cycle, The Dispossessed (1974), Chapter 11 (pp. 345-346)
                                    
        ““Do you not understand that I want to give this to you—and to Hain and the other worlds—and to the countries of Urras? But to you all! So that one of you cannot use it, as A-Io wants to do, to get power over the others, to get richer or to win more wars. So that you cannot use the truth for your private profit, but only for the common good.”
“In the end, the truth usually insists upon serving only the common good,” Keng said.
“In the end, yes, but I am not willing to wait for the end. I have one lifetime, and I will not spend it for greed and profiteering and lies. I will not serve any master.”
    
    
    
    
        
        
        
            
            
        
        
        
        
        
        Source: Hainish Cycle, (1974), Chapter 11 (pp. 345-346)
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                                        Entry in her journal (10 October 1922) which she tore out to send to  John Middleton Murry, before changing her mind. This later became the last published entry in The Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927) ed. J. Middleton Murry 
Context: By health I mean the power to live a full, adult, living, breathing life in close contact with what I love — the earth and the wonders thereof — the sea — the sun. All that we mean when we speak of the external world. A want to enter into it, to be part of it, to live in it, to learn from it, to lose all that is superficial and acquired in me and to become a conscious direct human being. I want, by understanding myself, to understand others. I want to be all that I am capable of becoming so that I may be (and here I have stopped and waited and waited and it’s no good — there’s only one phrase that will do) a child of the sun. About helping others, about carrying a light and so on, it seems false to say a single word. Let it be at that. A child of the sun.
                                    
                                        
                                        Speech in Liverpool (27 October 1903), quoted in The Times (28 October 1903), p. 6. 
1900s
                                    
2000s, 2008, First Speech As London Mayor (May 3, 2008)
                                        
                                        Newsreel interview by George Bernard Shaw entitled “Various Scenes with George Bernard Shaw,” Fox Movietone Newsreel (1931), referring to Franklin D. Roosevelt’s presidency 
1910s
                                    
Source: Earthsea Books, The Farthest Shore (1972), Chapter 5, "Sea Dreams" (Ged)
Letter, 1529, ibid, p.301