The reference to Cassius is that of the character in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar. Listen to an mp3 sound file http://www.otr.com/murrow_mccarthy.shtml of parts of this statement.
See It Now (1954)
Context: No one familiar with the history of this country can deny that congressional committees are useful. It is necessary to investigate before legislating, but the line between investigating and persecuting is a very fine one and the junior Senator from Wisconsin has stepped over it repeatedly. His primary achievement has been in confusing the public mind as between the internal and the external threats of communism. We must not confuse dissent with disloyalty. We must remember always that accusation is not proof and that conviction depends upon evidence and due process of law. We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our history and our doctrine, and remember that we are not descended from fearful men — not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate and to defend causes that were, for the moment, unpopular. This is no time for men who oppose Senator McCarthy's methods to keep silent, or for those who approve. We can deny our heritage and our history, but we cannot escape responsibility for the result. There is no way for a citizen of a republic to abdicate his responsibilities. As a nation we have come into our full inheritance at a tender age. We proclaim ourselves, as indeed we are, the defenders of freedom, wherever it continues to exist in the world, but we cannot defend freedom abroad by deserting it at home. The actions of the junior Senator from Wisconsin have caused alarm and dismay amongst our allies abroad, and given considerable comfort to our enemies. And whose fault is that? Not really his. He didn't create this situation of fear; he merely exploited it — and rather successfully. Cassius was right. "The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, but in ourselves." Good night, and good luck.
Quotes about existence
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“The ashes of your existence will fertilize the soil for the universe to follow.”
Source: Sandman Slim
“I love you. And I'm going to keep loving you even after you don't know I exist.”
Source: Lover Unbound
As quoted in Visions : How Science Will Revolutionize the Twenty-First Century (1999) by Michio Kaku, p. 295
2000s and attributed from posthumous publications
“I don't hate you.. I just don't like that you exist”
Source: Seduce the Darkness
Baltimore Evening Sun (9 August 1926)
1920s
Source: A Mencken Chrestomathy
Source: Froi of the Exiles
Source: The Pilgrimage: A Contemporary Quest for Ancient Wisdom
“The greatest truths are the simplest things in the world, simple as your own existence.”
“What is freedom of expression? Without the freedom to offend, it ceases to exist.”
As quoted in "The right to be downright offensive" by Jonathan Duffy in BBC News Magazine (21 December 2004) http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/magazine/4114497.stm
“Civilization exists by geological consent, subject to change without notice.”
"What is Civilization?" Ladies' Home Journal, LXIII (January, 1946).
“exists no miracle mightier than this:to feel”
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95 poems (1958)
“I find I cannot exist without Poetry”
Source: Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends
You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
Source: You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think: Answers to Questions from Angry Skeptics
“You can't exist in this world without leaving a piece of yourself behind.”
Source: Vanishing Acts
“Destiny is what we work toward. The future doesn't exist yet. Fate is for losers.”
Source: Girlfriend in a Coma (1998)
“Will future ages believe that such stupid bigotry ever existed!”
1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Self-Reliance
Context: These roses under my window make no reference to former roses or to better ones; they are for what they are; they exist with God to-day. There is no time to them. There is simply the rose; it is perfect in every moment of its existence. Before a leaf-bud has burst, its whole life acts; in the full-blown flower there is no more; in the leafless root there is no less. Its nature is satisfied, and it satisfies nature, in all moments alike. But man postpones or remembers; he does not live in the present, but with reverted eye laments the past, or, heedless of the riches that surround him, stands on tiptoe to foresee the future. He cannot be happy and strong until he too lives with nature in the present, above time.
This should be plain enough. Yet see what strong intellects dare not yet hear God himself, unless he speak the phraseology of I know not what David, or Jeremiah, or Paul. We shall not always set so great a price on a few texts, on a few lives. We are like children who repeat by rote the sentences of grandames and tutors, and, as they grow older, of the men of talents and character they chance to see, —painfully recollecting the exact words they spoke; afterwards, when they come into the point of view which those had who uttered these sayings, they understand them, and are willing to let the words go; for, at any time, they can use words as good when occasion comes. If we live truly, we shall see truly. It is as easy for the strong man to be strong, as it is for the weak to be weak. When we have new perception, we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish. When a man lives with God, his voice shall be as sweet as the murmur of the brook and the rustle of the corn.
“We are all afforded our physical existence so we can learn about ourselves.”
Source: The Art of Racing in the Rain
Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), The Philosophical Act, pp. 64–65
Source: Leisure: The Basis Of Culture
"Socialism: Caught in the Political Trap", a lecture (c. 1912), published in Red Emma Speaks, Part 1 (1972) edited by Alix Kates Shulman
“The words. Why did they have to exist? Without them, there wouldn't be any of this.”
Source: The Book Thief
Source: 1920s, p. 157 London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson
Response to atheist Alfred Kerr in the winter of 1927, who after deriding ideas of God and religion at a dinner party in the home of the publisher Samuel Fischer, had queried him "I hear that you are supposed to be deeply religious" as quoted in The Diary of a Cosmopolitan (1971) by H. G. Kessler
Context: Try and penetrate with our limited means the secrets of nature and you will find that, behind all the discernible concatenations, there remains something subtle, intangible and inexplicable. Veneration for this force beyond anything that we can comprehend is my religion. To that extent I am, in point of fact, religious.
Source: War Of The Worlds : The Invasion From Mars
“You grieve
Not that heaven does not exist but
That it exists without us”
Source: The Second Four Books of Poems: The Moving Target / The Lice / The Carrier of Ladders / Writings to an Unfinished Accompaniment
“If the word doesn't exist, invent it; but first be sure it doesn't exist.”
“I love being reminded that existence itself is all about the tangling of souls.”
Source: Tangled
“rules exist for a reason. Rules exist because when people don't follow them, people get hurt.”
Source: Don't Judge a Girl by Her Cover
“Evil exists in us all, Torak. Some fight it. Some feed it. That's how it's always been.”
Source: The Sadeian Woman: And the Ideology of Pornography
1963, Speech at Amherst College
Context: When power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the areas of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses. For art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touchstone of our judgment.
“How I wish that somewhere there existed an island for those who are wise and of good will.”
“Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself — and thus make yourself indispensable.”
Les Nourritures Terrestres (1897), Envoi
Variant: Be faithful to that which exists within yourself.
Context: What another would have done as well as you, do not do it. What another would have said as well as you, do not say it; what another would have written as well, do not write it. Be faithful to that which exists nowhere but in yourself — and thus make yourself indispensable.
The Argument
1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793)
Source: Unspoken Sermons: Series I, II, III
“Beauty in things exists in the mind which contemplates them”
“The easiest way to solve a problem is to deny it exists.”
Section 3, Chapter 10, p. 236
The Gods Themselves (1972)
“The entire world is a collection of memoranda that she did exist, and that I have lost her.”
Source: Wuthering Heights
“The world you desire can be won, it exists, it is real, it is possible, it is yours.”
Variant: Science tells me God must exist.
My mind tells me I'll never understand God.
My heart tells me I'm not meant to.
[Vittoria Vetra]
Source: Angels & Demons
“But how can we know that dragons did not exist? We have never actually BEEN to the Dark Ages.”
Source: A Hero's Guide to Deadly Dragons
“Language exists less to record the actual than to liberate the imagination.”
“A world without you is unknown to me. I don't even know if it exists.”
Source: Socrates In Love