Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
Source: Quotes from secondary sources, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers, 1895, P. 95.
p. 38 https://archive.org/stream/memoriesbyadmira00fishuoft#page/37/mode/1up. <br class="br"> Memories (1919) https://archive.org/stream/memoriesbyadmira00fishuoft#page/n0/mode/2up <br class="br">Context: ... Jellicoe had all the Nelsonic attributes except one - he is totally wanting in the great gift of Insubordination. Nelson's greatest achievements were all solely due to his disobeying orders!..... Any fool can obey orders! But it required a Nelson to disobey Sir John Jervis at the Battle of Cape St. Vincent, to disregard the order to retire at Copenhagen, to go into the Battle of the Nile by night with no charts against orders, and, to crown all, to enter into the Battle of Trafalgar in a battle formation contrary to all the Sea orders of the time! BLESS HIM! Alas! Jellicoe is saturated with Discipline!
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
Source: Quotes from secondary sources, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers, 1895, P. 95.
Azar Nafisi book Reading Lolita in Tehran
Reading Lolita in Tehran (2003)
Context: Every great work of art... is a celebration, an act of insubordination against the betrayals, horrors and infidelities of life.
“[Nelson, re. Annabelle] …"she wants what everybody wants. She wants love."”
John Updike book Rabbit Remembered
Rabbit Remembered (2000)
Patrick Süskind (1949) German writer and screenwriter
Source: Perfume: The Story of a Murderer
“He who cannot resist temptation is not a man. He is wanting in the highest attributes of humanity.”
Horace Mann (1796–1859) American politician
A Few Thoughts for a Young Man (1850), p. 65
Context: He who cannot resist temptation is not a man. He is wanting in the highest attributes of humanity.
Sugar Ray Leonard (1956) American boxer
Sugar Ray Leonard on Floyd Mayweather, Jr. http://forums.doghouseboxing.com/index.php?showtopic=83714
Alan O. Ebenstein (1959) American political scientist, educator and author
Hayek's Journey: The Mind of Friedrich Hayek (2003)