Deborah Foreman (1962) American actress
When asked by SportsHollywood "What is valley girl Julie Richman doing today? http://www.sportshollywood.com/askforeman.html
Source: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 7 (p. 133)
Deborah Foreman (1962) American actress
When asked by SportsHollywood "What is valley girl Julie Richman doing today? http://www.sportshollywood.com/askforeman.html
Eric Wolf (1923–1999) American anthropologist
Source: Europe and the People Without History, 1982, Chapter 11, The Movement of Commodities, p. 316.
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1880s, Plea for Free Speech in Boston (1880)
“Thus the sum of things is ever being renewed, and mortal creatures live dependent one upon another. Some species increase, others diminish, and in a short space the generations of living creatures are changed and, like runners, pass on the torch of life.”
Sic rerum summa novatur
semper, et inter se mortales mutua vivunt.
augescunt aliae gentes, aliae minuuntur,
inque brevi spatio mutantur saecla animantum
et quasi cursores vitai lampada tradunt.
Lucretius (-94–-55 BC) Roman poet and philosopher
Sic rerum summa novatur
semper, et inter se mortales mutua vivunt.
augescunt aliae gentes, aliae minuuntur,
inque brevi spatio mutantur saecla animantum
et quasi cursores vitae lampada tradunt.
Book II, line 75 (tr. Rouse)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
“When a species fixates on the supernatural, it ceases to mature.”
James K. Morrow book Only Begotten Daughter
Source: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 6 (p. 118)
“To place any dependence upon militia, is, assuredly, resting upon a broken staff.”
George Washington (1732–1799) first President of the United States
Letter to the president of Congress, Heights of Harlem (24 September 1776)
1770s
Context: To place any dependence upon militia, is, assuredly, resting upon a broken staff. Men just dragged from the tender scenes of domestic life - unaccustomed to the din of arms - totally unacquainted with every kind of military skill, which being followed by a want of confidence in themselves when opposed to troops regularly trained, disciplined, and appointed, superior in knowledge, and superior in arms, makes them timid and ready to fly from their own shadows.
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Letter to F. W. Cobden (16 August 1842), quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905), p. 299.
1840s
“Let us not depend upon the world for pleasure.”
Swami Vivekananda (1863–1902) Indian Hindu monk and phylosopher
Pearls of Wisdom