Orl Unho (1976)
Sex Ed (2005)
The Boyle lecture (2005)
Orl Unho (1976)
Sex Ed (2005)
Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer
Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah (1977)
Source: Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah
“One runs a business ultimately to do well so you can do good for everyone.”
Ted Malloch (1952) American businessman
Source: Doing Virtuous Business (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 102.
John Edwin (1749–1790) English actor
The Eccentricities of John Edwin (second edition, 1791), vol. i. p. 74. These lines Edwin offers as heads of a "sermon". Longfellow places them in the mouth of "The Cobbler of Hagenau," as a "familiar tune". See "The Wayside Inn, part ii. The Student's Tale".
Joan Mitchell (1925–1992) American painter
Tape number two, side A
1975 - 1992, Oral history interview with Joan Mitchell, 1986
Franz Kline (1910–1962) American painter
n.p.
1960's, Living Art, 1963
“If religion and science get along so well, why are so many scientists nonbelievers?”
Jerry Coyne book Faith vs. Fact: Why Science and Religion are Incompatible
Source: Faith vs. Fact (2015), p. 12
John Steinbeck (1902–1968) American writer
Journal entry (1938), quoted in the Introduction to a 1994 edition of Of Mice and Men by Susan Shillinglaw, p. vii
Context: In every bit of honest writing in the world … there is a base theme. Try to understand men, if you understand each other you will be kind to each other. Knowing a man well never leads to hate and nearly always leads to love. There are shorter means, many of them. There is writing promoting social change, writing punishing injustice, writing in celebration of heroism, but always that base theme. Try to understand each other.
Zooey Deschanel (1980) American actress, musician, and singer-songwriter
"Me and You".
Volume Two (2010)