
Julia Langdon, "The gloves are off in the Speaker's corner", Herald (Glasgow), 9 April 1998, p. 21.
Statement to the press on arriving at Hillsborough Castle for the Northern Ireland talks, 7 April 1998.
1990s
Source: Jailbird (1979), p. 12 (prologue)
Context: Labor history was pornography of a sort in those days, and even more so in these days. In public schools and in the homes of nice people it was and remains pretty much taboo to tell tales of labor's sufferings and derring-do.
Julia Langdon, "The gloves are off in the Speaker's corner", Herald (Glasgow), 9 April 1998, p. 21.
Statement to the press on arriving at Hillsborough Castle for the Northern Ireland talks, 7 April 1998.
1990s
“Women are beautiful in the light of the day, but are even more so in the shadows of the night.”
Aphorisms. Magnum in Parvo (2000)
The Design (p. 377)
Short Fiction, Three Moments of an Explosion (2015)
“Funny sort of science! I guess they were pretty ignorant in those days.”
“Don’t go running down our grandfathers. If it weren’t for them, you and I would be squatting in a cave, scratching fleas. No, Bub, they were pretty sharp; they just didn’t have all the facts. We’ve got more facts, but that doesn’t make us smarter.”
A Tenderfoot in Space (p. 691)
Short fiction, Off the Main Sequence (2005)
“The time to labor is while it is day.”
Tempo da travagliare è quanto è 'l giorno.
Canzone 22, line 3
Il Canzoniere (c. 1351–1353), To Laura in Life
‘Wisdom of Aphorisms’, New York Times, 30th April 1983.
Inside Edition Interview https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COKYJdoUV2w
“Maybe I should ask for blessings on my mission against all those who wear white after Labor Day.”
Jace, pg. 53-54
The Mortal Instruments, City of Ashes (2008)
“I wish those days could come back once more,
Why did those days ever have to go?”
I Wish
Song lyrics, Songs In The Key of Life (1976)