Busenbaum, Hermann
1600–68
1
Cum finis est licitus, etiam media sunt licita.The end justifies the means.
Medulla Theologiae Moralis
(1650); literally "When the end is allowed, the means also are allowed"
Bush, Barbara
1925–
1
Somewhere out in this audience may even be someone who will one day follow in my footsteps, and preside over the White House as the President's spouse. I wish him well!
remarks at Wellesley College Commencement, 1 June 1990
Bush, George
1924–
1
Oh, the vision thing.
responding to the suggestion that he turn his attention from short-term campaign objectives and look to the longer term.
in
Time
26 January 1987
2
Read my lips: no new taxes.
campaign pledge on taxation
in
New York Times
19 August 1988
3
And now, we can see a new world coming into view. A world in which there is the very real prospect of a new world order.
speech, in
New York Times
7 March 1991
Bussy-Rabutin, Comte de
1618–93
1
Love comes from blindness,
Friendship from knowledge.
Histoire Amoureuse des Gaules: Maximes d'Amour
(1665) pt. 1
2
Absence is to love what wind is to fire;
It extinguishes the small, it kindles the great.
Histoire Amoureuse des Gaules: Maximes d'Amour
(1665) pt. 2
3
As you know, God is usually on the side of the big squadrons against the small.
letter to the Comte de Limoges, 18 October 1677. ,
Butler, Joseph
1692–1752
1
Sir, the pretending to extraordinary revelations and gifts of the Holy Ghost is a horrid thing—a very horrid thing.
to John Wesley, 16 August 1739
Butler, Nicholas Murray
1862–1947
1
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less.
Commencement address at Columbia University (attributed)