
Conversations with Derek Walcott (University Press Mississippi, 1996, page.165)
Private notes, quoted in Herbert Butterfield, ‘Acton: His Training, Methods and Intellectual System’, in A. O. Sarkissian (ed.), Studies in Diplomatic History and Historiography in honour of G. P. Gooch, C.H. (1961), p. 186
Undated
Conversations with Derek Walcott (University Press Mississippi, 1996, page.165)
"The Limits of Liberty," http://spectator.org/42528_back-basics/ The American Spectator (December 2008).
Orgini e dottrina del fascismo, Rome: Libreria del Littorio, (1929). Origins and Doctrine of Fascism, A. James Gregor, translator and editor, Transaction Publishers (2003) p. 31
Cuthell's Case (1799), 27 How. St. Tr. 674.
“And reality has a well-known liberal bias.”
White House Correspondents' Association Dinner (2006)
Context: I know there are some polls out there saying this man has a 32% approval rating. But guys like us, we don't pay attention to the polls. We know that polls are just a collection of statistics that reflect what people are thinking in "reality." And reality has a well-known liberal bias.
High liberals will want to ask: Why?
Neoclassical Liberalism: How I’m Not a Libertarian (2011)
Speech in Oxford town hall (30 December 1872), quoted in The Times (31 December 1872), p. 5
“I work in waves because I'm impatient. It has to be done. I take liberties.”
Quote, as cited by Serota N. in the interview 'Cy Twombly: History behind the Thought' , Exhitbition catalogue: Cycles & Seasons, Tate Modern, London 2008
2000 - 2011
Che cosa è il fascismo: Discorsi e polemiche (“What is Fascism?”), Florence: Vallecchi, (1925) pp. 42-45, 47-48, 49-51, 56,Origins and Doctrine of Fascism, A. James Gregor, translator and editor, Transaction Publishers, 2003, p. 63