“The strong do not hesitate. They settle down, they sweat, they go on to the end. They exhaust the ink, they use up the paper.” EndsUseStrongStrengthGoes OnPaperSettlingSweatInkSettling Down Book:The journal of Jules Renard Source: The journal of Jules Renard
“My rejection at the Salon brought an end to my hesitation [to settle in Paris] since after this failure I can no longer claim to cope... alas, that fatal rejection has virtually taken the bread out of my mouth.” I CanEndsTakenMouthsClaimsBreadSettlingParisRejectionAlasHesitationSalons Book:Monet by Himself: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels, Letters Source: Monet by Himself: Paintings, Drawings, Pastels, Letters
“It's actually quite common for presidents to believe that future generations will render a verdict on their presidencies that is more lasting or definitive than the judgments of their contemporaries. The reason is that although history is certainly "an argument without end" - we're still debating many age-old questions - time does help settle others.” BelieveDoeStillsEndsReasonHelpingAgePresidentCommonGenerationsJudgmentArgumentSettlingLastingPresidencyFuture GenerationVerdict Author:David Greenberg
“A partial Jewish State is not the end, but only the beginning. ... I am certain that we will not be prevented from settling in the other parts of the country, either by mutual agreements with our Arab neighbors or by some other means. . . [If the Arabs refuse] we shall have to speak to them in a different language. But we shall only have another language if we have a state.” IfsWellsMeanEndsCountryStatesCertainSpeakLanguageRefuseNeighborSettlingAgreementMutualSettling In Author:David Ben-Gurion