One Cardinal entered his cathedral for the first time at his funeral.
– Barbara W Tuchman
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- Even his own speeches bored him. – Barbara W Tuchman
- How much does a man’s effort depend upon the age in which his work is cast? Pope Clement VII – Barbara W Tuchman
- His only weakness was the habit of prophesying war within the next fortnight. George Bernard Shaw – Barbara W Tuchman
- He believed interim reforms were necessary in order to fix the worker for his destiny. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Drama entered my home last week, but I ushered it to the door and tossed it to the curb. – Barbara Brooke
- And whoever walks a furlong without sympathy walks to his own funeral drest in his shroud. – Walt Whitman
- I know none of Time’s cardinal pillar on which it says forever just because eternity is not Time anymore. – Sorin Cerin
- Force and fraud are in war the two cardinal virtues. – Thomas Hobbes
- I committed a cardinal sin by starving my soul while allowing mind to have a feast! – Ramana Pemmaraju
- Peace, though beloved of our Lord, is a cardinal virtue only if your neighbors share your conscience. – David Mitchell
- The worth of a society is genuine if established on cardinal law of kingdom-“love – Sunday Adelaja
- Justice is the cardinal virtue of peace. – Kristian Goldmund Aumann
- Books are humanity in print. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Now according to German logic, a declaration of war was found to be unnecessary because of imaginary bombings – Barbara W Tuchman
- House speaker Thomas read could see the trend, but he could not have changed himself. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Diplomacy’s primary law: LEAVE ROOM FOR NEGOTIATION. – Barbara W Tuchman
- A minister’s (cabinet member’s) function was not to DO the work but to see that it got done. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Duty was not untinged by ambition. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Britain had an air of careless supremacy which GALLED her neighbors. – Barbara W Tuchman
- The utility of perseverance in absurdity is more than I could ever discern. Edmund Burke – Barbara W Tuchman
- He was always acting, always enveloping himself in artificiality, perhaps to conceal the volcano within. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. – Barbara W Tuchman
- No single characteristic ever overtakes an entire society. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Prison does not silence ideas whose time has come. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Malignant phenomena do not come out of a golden age. – Barbara W Tuchman
- The tribal pull of patriotism could have no better testimony. – Barbara W Tuchman
- All this visible greatness was really one with Nineveh and Tyre. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Strong prejudices in an ill-formed mind are hazardous to government. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Disorder is the least tolerable up sinful conditions. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Why, since folly or perversity is expected of individuals, should we expect anything else from government? – Barbara W Tuchman
- Irritability was an occupational disease. Intolerant and intolerable belong in the same category. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Even the respectable have a small anarchist hidden on the inside. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Humanizing war?! You may as well talk of humanizing Hell. Sir John Fisher – Barbara W Tuchman
- He accomplished wonders of diplomacy on the principle, never give way, and never give offense. – Barbara W Tuchman
- That he survived, and indeed returned to government, was one of man’s occasional triumphs over medicine. – Barbara W Tuchman
- England’s traditional tolerance was outraged at last. – Barbara W Tuchman
- The affair made men feel larger than life. – Barbara W Tuchman
- The love of humanity does not prevent us from being good journalists. – Barbara W Tuchman
- Each one of us is serious individually, but together we become frivolous. – Barbara W Tuchman