Frases de Bartolomeo Vanzetti

Bartolomeo Vanzetti foi um anarquista italiano que junto com Nicola Sacco foi preso, processado, julgado e condenado nos Estados Unidos da América na década de 1920, sob a acusação de homicídio de um contador e de um guarda de uma fábrica de sapatos. Sobre sua culpa houve muitas dúvidas já à época dos acontecimentos. Wikipedia  

✵ 11. Junho 1888 – 23. Agosto 1927
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Bartolomeo Vanzetti: Frases em inglês

“That last moment belongs to us — that agony is our triumph.”

Statement attributed to Vanzetti by Philip D. Stong, http://www.powys-lannion.net/Powys/America/S_V.htm a reporter for the North American Newspaper Alliance who visited Vanzetti in prison in May of 1927 shortly before he and Sacco were executed.
Contexto: If it had not been for these things, I might have lived out my life talking at street corners to scorning men. I might have died, unmarked, unknown, a failure. Now we are not a failure. This is our career and our triumph. Never in our full life could we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man as now we do by accident. Our words — our lives — our pains — nothing! The taking of our lives — lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fish-peddler — all! That last moment belongs to us — that agony is our triumph.

“Never in our full life could we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man as now we do by accident.”

Statement attributed to Vanzetti by Philip D. Stong, http://www.powys-lannion.net/Powys/America/S_V.htm a reporter for the North American Newspaper Alliance who visited Vanzetti in prison in May of 1927 shortly before he and Sacco were executed.
Contexto: If it had not been for these things, I might have lived out my life talking at street corners to scorning men. I might have died, unmarked, unknown, a failure. Now we are not a failure. This is our career and our triumph. Never in our full life could we hope to do such work for tolerance, for justice, for man's understanding of man as now we do by accident. Our words — our lives — our pains — nothing! The taking of our lives — lives of a good shoemaker and a poor fish-peddler — all! That last moment belongs to us — that agony is our triumph.

“I did not spittel a drop of blood, or steal a cent in all my life.”

Letter to Mrs.Glendower Evans http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/van-charlestown.html (22 July 1921)