
“Only God knows the beginning and the end.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 122
Said during one of his lectures at Harvard University http://www.physics.harvard.edu/about/Phys253.html.
“Only God knows the beginning and the end.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 122
Comments to Prof. David F. Boyd at the Louisiana State Seminary (24 December 1860), as quoted in The Civil War : A Book of Quotations (2004) by Robert Blaisdell. Also quoted in The Civil War: A Narrative (1986) by Shelby Foote, p. 58.
1860s, 1860
Context: You people of the South don't know what you are doing. This country will be drenched in blood, and God only knows how it will end. It is all folly, madness, a crime against civilization! You people speak so lightly of war; you don't know what you're talking about. War is a terrible thing! You mistake, too, the people of the North. They are a peaceable people but an earnest people, and they will fight, too. They are not going to let this country be destroyed without a mighty effort to save it … Besides, where are your men and appliances of war to contend against them? The North can make a steam engine, locomotive, or railway car; hardly a yard of cloth or pair of shoes can you make. You are rushing into war with one of the most powerful, ingeniously mechanical, and determined people on Earth — right at your doors. You are bound to fail. Only in your spirit and determination are you prepared for war. In all else you are totally unprepared, with a bad cause to start with. At first you will make headway, but as your limited resources begin to fail, shut out from the markets of Europe as you will be, your cause will begin to wane. If your people will but stop and think, they must see in the end that you will surely fail.
“I'm fine I said for the 2,467th time this semester. (I know. I was keeping count)”
Source: Out of Sight, Out of Time
Source: As quoted in No Easy Answers: The Truth Behind Death at Columbine https://books.google.com/books?id=kI4YwhBD7FgC&pg=PA149 (2002), by Brooks Brown and Rob Merritt, New York: Lantern Books, p. 149
“I listen to the wind
To the wind of my soul
Where I’ll end up well I think,
Only God really knows”
The Wind
Song lyrics, Teaser and the Firecat (1971)
On how envisioning an ending allows him to conclude each character’s journey in “Extended interview: Colson Whitehead on writing ‘The Nickel Boys’" https://www.cbsnews.com/news/extended-interview-colson-whitehead-on-writing-the-nickel-boys/ in CBS News (2019 Jul 14)
Prior to The Battle of East and West: Ricky Hatton vs. Manny Pacquiao
As quoted in "Pacquiao-Hatton Worthy of Grand Setting" http://sports.yahoo.com/box/news?slug=ro-pachat033109 Yahoo! Sports (2009-03-31)