
1960s, A Time for Choosing (1964)
A collection of quotes on the topic of ultimatum, people, peace, time.
1960s, A Time for Choosing (1964)
“Duck was a neutral party, so he brought the ultimatum to the cows.”
Source: Click, Clack, Moo: Cows That Type
Source: Dreams of a Dark Warrior
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), Conclusion : Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy
Fred Phelps, on the 2011 Tucson shooting. As quoted in Westboro Baptist Church To Picket Christina Green’s Funeral http://www.anorak.co.uk/270124/media/westboro-baptist-church-to-picket-christina-greens-funeral.html. Anorak News. January 10, 2011.
2010s, Thank God for the Violent Shooter (2011)
In interview for Absolutepunk.net http://www.absolutepunk.net/showthread.php?t=290928 about quitting his old band Blink-182.
Speech at the Opening of the Bandung Conference
Speech in the Reichstag (25 February 1918), quoted in W. M. Knight-Patterson, Germany. From Defeat to Conquest 1913-1933 (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945), pp. 159-160
1910s
Source: Art on the Edge, (1975), p. 147, "Criticism and Its Premises"
Myths of Composite Culture and Equality of Religions (1990)
“His conscience must have gotten tired of nagging him and delivered an ultimatum.”
Source: There Will Be Time (1972), Chapter 10 (p. 104)
[CHINA-JAPAN: Hero Ma, TIME, 23 November 1931, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,742656-2,00.html]
Source: The Meaning of God in Human Experience (1912), Ch. IX : The Retreat into Subjectivity, p. 105.
Context: Nothing can stir the "depths" of mind, but total out-of-doors. We call "depth," last dregs, etc., that in man which only ultimate facts and happenings can interest; that which the near and usual can neither rouse nor ruffle. Somewhere in each man, we imagine, there lies an ultimatum, to be backed by all his energies from all reservoirs, ordinary and extraordinary,--what can elicit from any man such ultimatum and ultimatum-backing?--nothing that has not somewhere in it the word All! There are such things, we think, as ruling passions, "deepest desires," in any man some nameable or unnameable last ambition--what can set such a depth on fire?--nothing but some total opportunity (real or believed real), discovered in the wide world beyond the self.
Source: Jesus or Christianity: A Study in Contrasts (1929), p. 31
Context: Society always issues an ultimatum to the innovator; conform to this world or expect the reward of a heretic or a traitor. Every generation metes out substantially the same punishment to those who fall far below and those who rise high above its standards. Thieves and prophets of a new day rot in the same foul dungeon; murderers and the Savior of mankind agonize on adjacent crosses.
On the Iran hostage crisis; letter to The Times (12 January 1980), p. 13
1980s and later
“Never accept ultimatums, conventional wisdom, or absolutes.”