
Source: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2007), p. 142
Prose I; translation by H. R. James
The Consolation of Philosophy · De Consolatione Philosophiae, Book V
Quis enim cohercente in ordinem cuncta deo locus esse ullus temeritati reliquus potest?
Source: The Black Swan: The Impact of the Highly Improbable (2007), p. 142
“When we put God first, all other things fall into their proper place or drop out of our lives.”
Direct Action (1912)
Context: Those who, by the essence of their belief, are committed to Direct Action only are — just who? Why, the non-resistants; precisely those who do not believe in violence at all! Now do not make the mistake of inferring that I say direct action means non-resistance; not by any means. Direct action may be the extreme of violence, or it may be as peaceful as the waters of the Brook of Siloa that go softly. What I say is, that the real non-resistants can believe in direct action only, never in political action. For the basis of all political action is coercion; even when the State does good things, it finally rests on a club, a gun, or a prison, for its power to carry them through.
“The gods have placed sweat as the price of all things.”
Perhaps a mistranslation of line 289 of Works and Days, actually:
: But in front of excellence the immortal gods have put sweat
Misattributed
Preface, “Infinite Possibility” (p. xiii)
The Jungles of Randomness: A Mathematical Safari (1997)
Extracted from the Wolmyeongdong Website http://wmd.god21.net/WolMyeongDong/Founder