
Attributed
(XII.2) Del Rey, p. 411
Blade of Tyshalle (2001)
Attributed
Source: Everybody’s Autobiography (1937), Ch.2
“A peasant that reads is a prince in waiting.”
Source: The Long Fall
Civilization is Civilism
“Success as a result of industry is a peasant ideal.”
As quoted in "Ten Jack-Offs" in The Most Beautiful Woman in Town (1983) by Charles Bukowski
“A country peopled by peasants, priests and pixies.”
Describing Ireland, Daily Express, 9 November 2002
As quoted in "Louis Pasteur" in The Catholic Encyclopedia (1913)
As quoted in Letter to an Atheist (2007) by Michael Patrick Leahy, p. 61
His descendents, Louis-Pasteur Vallery-Radot, and Maurice Vallery-Radot disputed the authenticity of such statements. According to Maurice Vallery-Radot, Pasteur (1994), p. 378, the attributed assertion first appeared in the Semaine religieuse .... du diocèse de Versailles (6 October 1895), p. 153, shortly after the death of Pasteur.
Disputed
Variant: I have the faith of a Breton peasant and by the time I die I hope to have the faith of a Breton peasant's wife.
“The gallantry of an English peasant rarely expands into words.”
Heath's book of Beauty, 1833 (1832)
“The peasants will be emancipated if there is a future for Rus and for the Slavic world.”
"Appeal to Nobles", (June 1853), Imperial Russia, A Source Book 1700-1917