
Lama Surya Das, Awakening the Buddha Within, Broadway Books, NY, 1997.
Heroides (The Heroines)
Original: (la) Exitus acta probat.
The end proves the acts (were done), or the result is a test of the actions; Ovid's line 85 full translation:
Variant translations: The ends justify the means. All's well that ends well. NB: the end does not always equal the goal.
II, 85
Lama Surya Das, Awakening the Buddha Within, Broadway Books, NY, 1997.
“Wisdom always comes after the event.”
Tiya -A Parrot's Journey Home ( Page 41 )
As quoted in "Military air power : the CADRE digest of air power opinions and thoughts", compiled by Charles M. Westenhoff
“The enemy of the conventional wisdom is not ideas but the march of events.”
Source: The Affluent Society (1958), Chapter 2, Section IV, p. 21
To police on being charged.
Letter to Thomas Walpole (19 February 1785)
"Pamela Geller speaks to the Sugar Land Tea Party in Sugar Land, Texas" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLzlQ7WrvfQ&t=0h28m21s, Sugar Land, Texas