“I think I dislike what I don't like more than I like what I like.”
George Eliot book Daniel Deronda
Source: Daniel Deronda
[199705101952.MAA00756@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
“I think I dislike what I don't like more than I like what I like.”
George Eliot book Daniel Deronda
Source: Daniel Deronda
“And, like the great damned souls, I shall always feel that thinking is worth more than living.”
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Source: The Book of Disquiet
“I would like to say something that I think people need to know more than how I deal with haters.”
Greta Thunberg (2003) Swedish climate change activist
In response to Time editor Edward Felsenthal question about how she dealt with all the haters
2020, Rolling Stone Interview: How one Swedish teenager armed with a homemade sign ignited a crusade and became the leader of a movement, Jack Davison, (March 2020)
“I think I think harder, think more than other people do, than other scientists.”
Linus Pauling (1901–1994) American scientist
Interview at Big Sur, California http://web.archive.org/web/20101212203431/http://achievement.org/autodoc/page/pau0int-3 (11 November 1990). <br class="br">1990s <br class="br">Context: I've been asked from time to time, "How does it happen that you have made so many discoveries? Are you smarter than other scientists?" And my answer has been that I am sure that I am not smarter than other scientists. I don't have any precise evaluation of my IQ, but to the extent that psychologists have said that my IQ is about 160, I recognize that there are one hundred thousand or more people in the United States that have IQs higher than that. So I have said that I think I think harder, think more than other people do, than other scientists. That is, for years, almost all of my thinking was about science and scientific problems that I was interested in.
Mila Kunis (1983) American actress
"Mila Kunis Says There Is A Double Standard For Males And Females In Hollywood" in Complex https://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2012/07/mila-kunis-says-there-is-a-double-standard-for-males-and-females-in-hollywood (18 July 2012)
Marie Curie (1867–1934) French-Polish physicist and chemist
As quoted in White Coat Tales : Medicine's Heroes, Heritage and Misadventures (2007) by Robert B. Taylor, p. 141. The original Source is the last sentence of https://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/physics/laureates/1903/pierre-curie-lecture.pdf
Misattributed
Christopher Hampton (1946) British playwright, screenwriter and film director
Horváth in Tales from Hollywood (1983), scene 8
“Actually, I think it's more immoral to use less force than necessary, than it is to use more.”
Curtis LeMay (1906–1990) American general and politician
if you use less force, you kill off more of humanity in the long run, because you are merely protracting the struggle.
Mission with LeMay: My Story (1965), p. 382.
“But somethings in life are more important than being happy. Like being free to think for yourself.”
Jon Krakauer (1954) American outdoors writer and journalist