Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Austrian neurologist known as the founding father of psychoanalysis
Source: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
Source: V for Vendetta
Sigmund Freud (1856–1939) Austrian neurologist known as the founding father of psychoanalysis
Source: Introductory Lectures on Psychoanalysis
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
[199710141738.KAA22289@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
Tommy Douglas (1904–1986) Scottish-born Canadian politician
as quoted in Straight Through the Heart: How the Liberals Abandoned the Just Society (Harper and Collins: 1995), p. 243.
Henry Beston (1888–1968) American writer
Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers
Arcesilaus, 12.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 4: The Academy
Francois Rabelais book Gargantua and Pantagruel
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Gargantua (1534), Chapter 54 : The inscription set upon the great gate of Theleme.
Context: p>Here enter you, pure, honest, faithful, true
Expounders of the Scriptures old and new.
Whose glosses do not blind our reason, but
Make it to see the clearer, and who shut
Its passages from hatred, avarice,
Pride, factions, covenants, and all sort of vice.
Come, settle here a charitable faith,
Which neighbourly affection nourisheth.
And whose light chaseth all corrupters hence,
Of the blest word, from the aforesaid sense.The holy sacred Word,
May it always afford
T' us all in common,
Both man and woman,
A spiritual shield and sword,
The holy sacred Word.</p