
Workers Republic (socialist newspaper) 4 December, 1915 in “Trust Your Leaders!”
Letter to Lord Reading (13 November 1924), quoted in H. Montgomery Hyde, Lord Reading (Heinemann, 1967), p. 382
Workers Republic (socialist newspaper) 4 December, 1915 in “Trust Your Leaders!”
Conversation with Jean Martet (18 December 1927), Ch. 11, p. 167.
Clemenceau, The Events of His Life (1930)
Context: A man who waits to believe in action before acting is anything you like, but he’s not a man of action. It is as if a tennis player before returning a ball stopped to think about his views of the physical and mental advantages of tennis. You must act as you breathe.
“Don't believe anything you read on the net. Except this. Well, including this, I suppose.”
Undated letter at Godfrey Higgins http://burghwallis.com/village/articles/higgins.htm biography.
Source: https://www.huffpost.com/entry/exclusive-interview-with-_37_b_11591236 During an interview (December 6 2017)
1920s, Unveiling of Equestrian Statue of Bishop Francis Asbury, (Oct. 15, 1924)
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1931/dec/03/indian-policy in the House of Commons (3 December 1931).
1931
“I don't believe anything, but I have many suspicions.”
"RAW Thoughts" at rawilson.com http://www.rawilson.com/thoughts.html