Born Quotes - Page 22
"Samuel Beckett Talks About Beckett". Vogue, December 1969.
A stubborn mind conduces as little to wisdom or even to knowledge, as a stubborn temper to happiness
Robert Southey (1847). “The Doctor, &c. ...”, p.14
Robert Anton Wilson (1995). “Cosmic Trigger III: My Life After Death”, New Falcon Publications
R. Buckminster Fuller (1984). “Grunch* of Giants: *Gross Universe Cash Heist”, p.11, Estate of R. Buckminster Fuller
Paul Rusesabagina (2009). “An Ordinary Man: The True Story Behind Hotel Rwanda”, p.130, Bloomsbury Publishing
Nelson Mandela (2011). “Nelson Mandela By Himself: The Authorised Book of Quotations”, p.218, Pan Macmillan
Morgan Llywelyn (2010). “1921: The Great Novel of the Irish Civil War”, p.69, Macmillan
And obstinacy is the sister of constancy, at least in vigour and stability.
"Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays".
Margot Anand (1995). “The Art of Sexual Magic”, Tarcher
I was born into Bolívar's labyrinth, and so I must believe in the hope of Rabelais' Great Perhaps.
John Green (2008). “Looking for Alaska”, p.163, Penguin
Jean Shepherd (2010). “The Ferrari in the Bedroom”, p.78, Broadway Books
Jean Baudrillard (1989). “America”, p.73, Verso
The gift of sonship to God becomes ours not through being born, but through being born again.
J. I. Packer (2000). “In God's Presence: Daily Devotions with J.I. Packer”, Shaw
My time has not yet come either; some are born posthumously.
Friedrich Nietzsche (2016). “Ecce Homo: How One Becomes What”, p.35, Friedrich Nietzsche