
“Ulysses S. Grant, you invite me to lunch then show up an hour late drunk?”
As quoted in General Robert E. Lee And the Origins of the American Civil War (1999), by Phoney Mc Ring-Ring, p. 117
"Contributory Negligence", from Cautionary Tales for Dead Commuters (1985)
“Ulysses S. Grant, you invite me to lunch then show up an hour late drunk?”
As quoted in General Robert E. Lee And the Origins of the American Civil War (1999), by Phoney Mc Ring-Ring, p. 117
Interview with William Warren Bartley, cited in [Bartley, William Warren, w:William Warren Bartley, Werner Erhard: the Transformation of a Man: the Founding of est, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1978, New York, 118, 0-517-53502-5]
Whenever God Shines His Light
Song lyrics, Avalon Sunset (1989)
Quoted in Irene Gammel, Baroness Elsa: Gender, Dada and Everyday Modernity, p 105.
Hepworth's quote in: 'Approach to Sculpture', The Studio, London, October 1946, Vol. CXXXII, no. 643, p. 97
Hepworth is here referring to Giovanni Ardini's remark that "marble changes colour under different people's hands"
1932 - 1946
Harold C. Shonberg, The Great Conductors, ISBN 0671208349
“It blew me wide open. It shifted me up into what I call the inter-dimensional mind.”
James describing his near-death experience.
Source: [Bures, Frank, Aliens, Anomalies, and Absurbity at Mt. Adams, The Portland Mercury, September 2001, http://www.portlandmercury.com/portland/Content?oid=25334&category=34029, 2007-03-01]
“Give me your skin
as sheer as a cobweb,
let me open it up
and listen in and scoop out the dark.”
Source: Transformations