Boris Yeltsin (1931–2007) 1st President of Russia and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR
The Struggle for Russia (1994)
1990s
Remarks at a business conference in Los Angeles (2 March 1977)
1970s
Boris Yeltsin (1931–2007) 1st President of Russia and Chairman of the Supreme Soviet of the RSFSR
The Struggle for Russia (1994)
1990s
“Prostitution is said to be the world’s oldest profession.”
Thomas Szasz (1920–2012) Hungarian psychiatrist
It is, indeed, a model of all professional work: the worker relinquishes control over himself … in exchange for money. Because of the passivity it entails, this is a difficult and, for many, a distasteful role.
Source: The Second Sin (1973), p. 45.
“The two oldest professions in the world — ruined by amateurs.”
Alexander Woollcott (1887–1943) American critic
On actors and prostitutes, from his column, as republished in Shouts and Murmurs: Echoes of a Thousand and One First Nights (1922), p. 57.
Grady Booch (1955) American software engineer
The computer scientist leaned back in her chair, smiled, and then said confidently, "Ah, but who do you think created the chaos?"
Source: Object-oriented design: With Applications, (1991), p. 2
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) German philosopher
Source: Introduction to Fichte's Science of Knowledge (1797/1798), p. 17-18.
Jaclyn Moriarty (1968) Australian writer
Source: The Year of Secret Assignments
“If bread is the first necessity of life, recreation is a close second.”
Edward Bellamy (1850–1898) American author and socialist
Source: Looking Backward, 2000-1887 http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext96/lkbak10.txt (1888), Ch. 18.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) American author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civic activist, …