On the subject of the rule in Shelley's Case (1 Rep. 104a); reported in James William Norton-Kyshe, Dictionary of Legal Quotations (1904), p. 170.
“To put it in a nutshell, he was afflicted with a love of literature. It was the fatal nature of this disease to substitute a phantom for reality.”
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“Contracting a fatal disease.”
In response to a reporter's question, "Are there any circumstances under which you could imagine yourself not still being a candidate when the presidential primaries are held?" (July 2007)
2000s, 2007
“Civilization is a disease which is almost invariably fatal.”
"The Idea of Progress" http://books.google.com/books?id=TbgYAAAAYAAJ&q=Devil+in+human+form, Romanes Lecture (27 May 1920), reprinted in Outspoken Essays: Second Series (1922)
“It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.”
Variant: It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality
Source: The Death of the Moth and Other Essays
“This course brings diseases and afflictions upon the body and soul alike.”
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.12
Context: The third class of evils comprise those which everyone causes to himself by his own action. This is the largest class, and is far more numerous than the second class. It is especially of these evils that all men complain,—only few men are found that do not sin against themselves by this kind of evil.... This class of evil originates in man's vices, such as excessive desire for eating, drinking, and love; indulgence in these things in undue measure, or in improper manner, or partaking of bad food. This course brings diseases and afflictions upon the body and soul alike.
“Rhetoric is no substitute for reality.”
Video may be viewed here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ppDWD3VwxVg.
TED, February (2009)
Managing, Chapter Eight (Not Alcoholism—Egotism), p. 127.