
“He that has a secret should not only hide it, but hide that he has it to hide.”
Pt. II, Bk. I, ch. 7.
1830s, The French Revolution. A History (1837)
U.S. News & World Report (August 9, 1982)
“He that has a secret should not only hide it, but hide that he has it to hide.”
Pt. II, Bk. I, ch. 7.
1830s, The French Revolution. A History (1837)
“God is merciful to all, as he has been to you; he is first a father, then a judge.”
Variant: God is full of mercy for everyone, as He has been towards you. He is a father before He is a judge.
Source: The Count of Monte Cristo
“He reveals that he has been a poor politician, a bad judge and a malevolent individual.”
Abiding Interests (1997), p. 44
On Garfield Barwick
Ecclesiastes
1980s, Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
Reported in Eugene Gerhart, America's Advocate: Robert H. Jackson (1958), p. 289
Source: Mother of Storms (1994), p. 511
“In judging myself I shall try to be as harsh as truth, as I want others also to be.”
Introduction
1920s, An Autobiography (1927)
Context: In judging myself I shall try to be as harsh as truth, as I want others also to be. Measuring myself by that standard I must exclaim with Surdas: ' Where is there a wretch So wicked and loathsome as I? I have forsaken my Maker, So faithless have I been.' For it is an unbroken torture to me that I am still so far from him, who, as I fully know, governs every breath of my life, and whose offspring I am. I know that it is the evil passions within that keep me so far from Him, and yet I cannot get away from them.