“I don’t want just words. If that’s all you have for me, you’d better go”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book The Beautiful and Damned
Source: The Beautiful and Damned
Notes on Nursing (1860)
Context: I use the word nursing for want of a better. It has been limited to signify little more than the administration of medicines and the application of poultices. It ought to signify the proper use of fresh air, light, warmth, cleanliness, quiet, and the proper selection and administration of diet — all at the least expense of vital power to the patient.
“I don’t want just words. If that’s all you have for me, you’d better go”
F. Scott Fitzgerald book The Beautiful and Damned
Source: The Beautiful and Damned
“I don't want to use four-letter words.”
Sergey Lavrov (1950) Russian politician and Foreign Minister
“I wouldn't want to think people doted on us, hung on every word, or wanted to look like us.”
Robert Smith (musician) (1959) English singer, songwriter and musician
Trouser Press 1980
Roger Fry (1866–1934) English artist and art critic
Essay-Art And Socialism The Artist in the Great State ed H G Wells (1912)
Art Quotes
Jim Harrison (1937–2016) American novelist, poet, essayist
Source: Songs of Unreason
“I used to want the words "She tried" on my tombstone. Now I want "She did it."”
Katherine Dunham (1909–2006) Dancer, choreographer, songwriter, activist
Ellsworth Kelly (1923–2015) American painter, sculptor, and printmaker
In an interview by Henry Geldzahler, 'Art International 1.', February 1964, p. 48
1950 - 1968
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
1920s, The Doctrine Of The Sword (1920)
Context: I advocate training in arms for those who believe in the method of violence. I would rather have India resort to arms in order to defend her honor than that she should in a cowardly manner become or remain a helpless witness to her own dishonor.
But I believe that nonviolence is infinitely superior to violence, forgiveness is more manly than punishment, forgiveness adorns a soldier. But abstinence is forgiveness only when there is the power to punish, it is meaningless when it pretends to proceed from a helpless creature. A mouse hardly forgives cat when it allows itself to be torn to pieces by her. … I do not believe myself to be a helpless creature. Only I want to use India's and my strength for better purpose.
Let me not be misunderstood. Strength does not come from physical capacity. It comes from an indomitable will.
Prem Rawat (1957) controversial spiritual leader
Address by Prem Rawat to members of the Italian Parliament (July 2004)
2000s