David W. Oxtoby (1951) President of Pomona college
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 2 : Chemical Formulas, Equations, and Reaction Yields
1840s, On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates (1841)
David W. Oxtoby (1951) President of Pomona college
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 2 : Chemical Formulas, Equations, and Reaction Yields
“Truth and beauty … yield themselves only to whoever surrenders to them—as to a rescuer.”
Vilhelm Ekelund (1880–1949) Swedish poet
Source: The Second Light (1986), p. 133
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Property (1935)
“No portion of the world is so barren as not to yield a rich and precious harvest of divine truth.”
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
"Arctic Coal Mines — The Diomede Bay Islands", San Francisco Daily Evening Bulletin (part 18 of 21 part series "Cruise of the Corwin") dated 25 August 1881, published 25 October 1881; reprinted in The Cruise of the Corwin http://www.sierraclub.org/john_muir_exhibit/writings/cruise_of_the_corwin/default.aspx (1917), chapter 17: Meeting the Point Barrow Expedition <br class="br">1880s
Paul of Tarsus (5–67) Early Christian apostle and missionary
Hebrews 12:11, as quoted in www.ewtn.com http://www.ewtn.com/ewtn/bible/search_bible.asp#ixzz2z6uWPJG3 <br class="br">Epistle to the Hebrews
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
July 21, 1763, p 514 http://books.google.com/books?id=JOseAAAAMAAJ&q=&quot;Truth+Sir+is+a+cow+which+will+yield+such+people+no+more+milk+and+so+they+are+gone+to+milk+the+bull1&quot;&pg=PA514#v=onepage <br class="br">Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol I <br class="br">Context: Hume, and other sceptical innovators, are vain men, and will gratify themselves at any expence. Truth will not afford sufficient food to their vanity; so they have betaken themselves to errour. Truth, Sir, is a cow which will yield such people no more milk, and so they are gone to milk the bull. If I could have allowed myself to gratify my vanity at the expence of truth, what fame might I have acquired.
Max Wertheimer (1880–1943) Co-founder of Gestalt psychology
Source: Productive thinking, 1945, p. 190
Will Durant (1885–1981) American historian, philosopher and writer
Source: Fallen Leaves (2014), Ch. 3 : On Middle Age
Niccolo Machiavelli book Discourses on Livy
Book 1, Ch. 4 (as translated by LJ Walker and B Crick)
Discourses on Livy (1517)
Context: The demands of a free populace, too, are very seldom harmful to liberty, for they are due either to the populace being oppressed or to the suspicious that it is going to be oppressed... and, should these impressions be false, a remedy is provided in the public platform on which some man of standing can get up, appeal to the crowd, and show that it is mistaken. And though, as Tully remarks, the populace may be ignorant, it is capable of grasping the truth and readily yields when a man, worthy of confidence, lays the truth before it.