
Bk. II, ch. 8.
1830s, Sartor Resartus (1833–1834)
1 August 1942.
Disputed, Hitler's Table Talks (1941-1944) (published 1953)
Bk. II, ch. 8.
1830s, Sartor Resartus (1833–1834)
The day Francisco Franco, the dictator, died. Frases que reflejan el recorrido de Manuel Fraga, 16th January 2012, Gara, 16th January 2012, castellà http://www.gara.net/azkenak/01/315809/es/Frases-que-reflejan-recorrido-Manuel-Fraga,
Franco and Francoism
“His genius was such that he ended an epoch and began another - but one of unceasing war and misery”
Studies in Greek and Roman History, Alexander the Great and the Loneliness of Power, 1964 p. 204
Context: After fighting, scheming and murdering in pursuit of the secure tenure of absolute power, he found himself at last on a lonely pinnacle over an abyss, with no use for his power and security unattainable. His genius was such that he ended an epoch and began another - but one of unceasing war and misery, from which exhaustion produced an approach to order after two generations and peace at last under the Roman Empire. He himself never found peace. One is tempted to see him, in medieval terms, as the man who sold his soul to the Devil for power: the Devil kept his part of the bargain but ultimately claimed his own. But to the historian, prosaically such allegory, we must put it differently: to him, when he has done all the work - work that must be done, and done carefully - of analysing the play of faction and the system of government, Alexander illustrates with startling clarity the ultimate loneliness of supreme power.
Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)
iTunes interview (released June 2, 2007)
2007, 2008
9 September 1920
Around the World with the Prince of Wales
“This is a country where we speak English, not Spanish.”
Criticizing Jeb Bush for speaking Spanish on the campaign trail during a Republican Presidential Debate on CNN (16 September 2015)
2010s, 2015
Source: Horace's Compromise: The Dilemma of the American High School (1984), p. 95.
Speech in the French National Assembly. March, 2005
As President, 2005
“One judges an epoch as much by its Art as by its customs.”
Letter to Sophie Brzeska-Savage Messiah By H S (Jim) Ede Heinimann (1931)