I believe that man will not merely endure: he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. Ronald Reagan - Page 1209de United States. President (1981-1989 : Reagan), United States. President (1981-1989 : Reagan). - 1982Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1952 - 708 pages
...he will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help men endure... | |
| 1964 - 624 pages
..."Thirteen years ago, the late William Faulkner made a comment that may apply to the present discussion : "'I believe that man will not merely endure; he will...capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance.' "In exploring the moon and planets, I am convinced with Faulkner that man will prevail." (Text, CR,... | |
| J. Mitchell Perry - 1997 - 218 pages
...will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance." These words speak of the uniqueness of the human race. A half century after he spoke them, they make... | |
| Kenneth J. Doka, Joyce Davidson - 1997 - 236 pages
...will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. Evidence m the mystery of light and life may be discovered in the mystery of darkness and death. You... | |
| Godfrey T Barrett-Lennard - 1998 - 436 pages
...The human person 'is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance' (Faulkner, 1950; italics added). always been and is our deadliest enemy and deceiver, is also the source and guide... | |
| Connie Robertson - 1998 - 686 pages
...prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible 3433 voice, but 12442 Advice to young writers who want to get ahead without any annoying delays: 3453 Too much happens ... Man performs, engenders so much more than he can or should have to bear.... | |
| Gerald C. Wood - 1998 - 256 pages
...Faulkner's Nobel Prize acceptance speech: "I believe that man will not merely endure; he will prevail. ..because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance" ("Address" 724). Though they write in different forms, both Foote and Faulkner speak with the same... | |
| M. Thomas Inge - 1999 - 252 pages
...Prize from Stockholm he told the august gathering which listened to him surely with rapt attention, "I believe that man will not merely endure; he will...capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure... | |
| Robert G. Torricelli, Andrew Caroll - 1999 - 488 pages
...will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's and writer's duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure... | |
| Horst Frenz - 1999 - 670 pages
...will prevail. He is immortal, not because he alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice, but because he has a soul, a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance. The poet's, the writer's, duty is to write about these things. It is his privilege to help man endure... | |
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