“I have lost the use of everything but my reason, though my head is entrenched in three night-caps, and my throat, which is very bad, is fortified by a pair of stockings twisted in the form of a cravat.”
Quoted in Life and Letters of Lewis Carroll (1898), p. 5
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“I may have lost the election but I have not lost my reason to live.”
If I should die, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "If I should die to-night, / My friends would look upon my quiet face / Before they laid it in its resting-place, / And deem that death had left it almost fair", Belle E. Smith.
“On the Genealogy of Ethics: An Overview of Work in Progress.” Afterword, in Hubert L. Dreyfus and Paul Rabinow, Michel Foucault: Beyond Structuralism and Hermeneutics, 2nd ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. (1983)
                                
                                    “A nightcap decked his brows instead of bay,
A cap by night — a stocking all the day!”
                                
                                
                                
                                
                            
Description of an Author's Bedchamber (1760).
“I would have spoken, had my heart not been in my throat”
Source: The Six Rules of Maybe