It may be so old a saying that you won't be able to find an original attribution. To go a bit older than 1964: according to the Oxford dictionary in quotations, on the 6th November 1605, Guy Fawkes is reputed to have said "The desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy"... which is very similar to "extremis malis extrema remedia". But it does not credit this as the original source.
It may be so old a saying that you won't be able to find an original attribution. To go a bit older than 1964: according to the Oxford dictionary in quotations, on the 6th November 1605, Guy Fawkes is reputed to have said "The desperate disease requires a dangerous remedy"... which is very similar to "extremis malis extrema remedia". But it does not credit this as the original source.
Not one specific person said it. It is known as a proverb. A proverb is something that is said that holds some truth to life and is passed down from generation to generation in a community. Here is a link to a really great quote site I found that has a search engine for quotes only and the other is a little more information on a proverb.
No one knows who first said this - it is just a proverb that has passed down to modern times.
Benet Wilson
It means that when people get into trouble, for example financial trouble, they may be "backed into a corner" and feel forced to do things they wouldn't normally do in terms of survival. For example, suppose that you get lost in the woods. After a few days without food, you become desperate for a meal, and so you may find yourself eating plants, bugs, animals, fungus, etc. that you wouldn't normally eat just to survive. This portrays the meaning of the phrase "desperate times call for desperate measures" - the desperate time, or desperate situation, is that you are stuck in a forest without any normal food or means of obtaining such food; the desperate measure is the action plan you follow, namely, to eat anything that is edible until you can afford to eat normally again (i.e., when you find your way out of the woods).
His name is Maynard but they call him MJ :)
The film had two taglines; "On every street in every city, there's a nobody who dreams of being a somebody." and "He's a lonely forgotten man desperate to prove that he's alive."
Maybe he said it, but originally it is an English proverb: "Desperate times call for desperate measures."
Desperate times call for desperate measures.
Hollywood Is Like High School with Money - 2010 Desperate Times Call for Desperate Measures 1-7 was released on: USA: 5 October 2010
The phrase "desperate times call for desperate measures" suggests that in difficult situations, extreme actions may be necessary. It is often used to justify taking unconventional or risky steps to address urgent problems or challenges. The origins of this phrase are not definitively known, but its sentiment has been echoed in various forms throughout history.
Like people say desperate times call for desperate measures.
it means that when something is terribly wrong or desperate, you are allowed to do things you wouldn't normally do. eg. ww1: Germans were desperate (wanted to win), so invented gas bombs (desperate measures) brits were desperate (wanted to avoid gas bombs), so invented gas masks (desperate measures)! or if you're pregnant (desperate not to be), the desperate measure could be to have an abortion. etc.
The phrase "desperate times call for desperate measures" means that in extreme or urgent situations, unconventional or extreme actions may be necessary to achieve a desired outcome. It suggests that when faced with difficult circumstances, one might need to take drastic or unconventional actions that they otherwise wouldn't consider.
No one knows who first said this - it is just a proverb that has passed down to modern times.
Benet Wilson
around 4-5 times a day for almost no reason.
It means that when people get into trouble, for example financial trouble, they may be "backed into a corner" and feel forced to do things they wouldn't normally do in terms of survival. For example, suppose that you get lost in the woods. After a few days without food, you become desperate for a meal, and so you may find yourself eating plants, bugs, animals, fungus, etc. that you wouldn't normally eat just to survive. This portrays the meaning of the phrase "desperate times call for desperate measures" - the desperate time, or desperate situation, is that you are stuck in a forest without any normal food or means of obtaining such food; the desperate measure is the action plan you follow, namely, to eat anything that is edible until you can afford to eat normally again (i.e., when you find your way out of the woods).
Desperate.