“Men who profess a state of neutrality in times of public danger, desert the common interest of their fellow subjects; and act with independence to that constitution into which they are incorporated. The safety of the whole requires our joint endeavours. When this is at stake, the indifferent are not properly a part of the community; or rather are like dead limbs, which are an encumbrance to the body, instead of being of use to it.” MenStatesWholeUseBodyInterestCommunityCommonSubjectsDangerConstitutionSafetyFellowsIndependenceDesertStakesIndifferentLimbsJointsEndeavourNeutralityCommon Interests Book:The Works of Joseph Addison Source: The Works of Joseph Addison
“To hope for safety in flight, when you have turned away from the enemy the arms by which the body is defended, is indeed madness. In battle those who are most afraid are always in most danger; but courage is equivalent to rampart.” BodyEnemyCourageDangerArmsBattleMadnessSafetyFlight Book:Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jugurthine War Source: Sallust's Conspiracy of Catiline and the Jugurthine War