It was Patrick Henry who spoke
these immortal words when calling for the United States colonists to rise up in arms against Great Britain:
Not exact matches
So
when such an intellectual tragic hero has his culmination in suffering (in death), then by his last
word he becomes
immortal before he dies, whereas the ordinary tragic hero on the other hand does not become
immortal till after his death.
«Three: I believe, following in the
immortal words of Mahatma Ghandi, that we should be the change we seek and,
when called upon, we should strive to lead others by leading ourselves first, through the powerful force of personal example.
In the
immortal words of Don Schlitz (made famous by Kenny Rogers): «You've got to know
when to hold «em, know
when to fold «em, know
when to walk away... know
when to run.»