John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
Source: 1961, Speech to Special Joint Session of Congress
Global Ideas from Pluto's Challenger (May 21, 2009)
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
Source: 1961, Speech to Special Joint Session of Congress
“Stress is nothing more than a socially acceptable form of mental illness.”
Richard Carlson (1961–2006) Author, psychotherapist and motivational speaker
James Mattis (1950) 26th and current United States Secretary of Defense; United States Marine Corps general
CNN journalist Wolf Blitzer and James Mattis on July 20, 2013, in an interview conducted live on CNN about Mattis, his experiences as a senior commander in the Marine Corps, and his perspectives on modern issues of defense.
Agatha Christie (1890–1976) English mystery and detective writer
Part III: Growing Up, §II
Source: An Autobiography (1977)
Gregory Bateson book Naven
Gregory Bateson (1936) Naven: A Survey of the Problems Suggested by a Composite Picture p. 1
“I hold that mortal foolish who strives against the stress of necessity.”
Euripidés (-480–-406 BC) ancient Athenian playwright
Hercules Furens l. 281
Arthur Cecil Pigou (1877–1959) British economist
Source: The Economics of Welfare (1920), Ch. 1 : Welfare and Economic Welfare, § 1
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
1990s and beyond, "The Agenbite of Outwit" (1998)
Anna Comnena book Alexiad
The Alexiad, Preface
“I think no book is more stimulating than the history of a devoted and successful life.”
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915) American mechanical engineer and tennis player
F.W. Taylor (1911) in letter to John Fritz, who just published his autobiography; Cited in: Frank Barkley Copley, Frederick W. Taylor, father of scientific management https://archive.org/stream/frederickwtaylor01copl, 1923. p. v.