
Thomas J. Sargent, "The Ends of Four Big Inflations" (1981).
Redgrave: Actress and campaigner http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/entertainment/2551773.stm, (6 December 2002), BBC News. accessed 17 December 2006.
Thomas J. Sargent, "The Ends of Four Big Inflations" (1981).
“And I remind you of your mother now? I have got to look into a manlier cologne.”
alt.fan.pratchett (1 December 1998) http://www.lspace.org/fandom/afp/timelines/discussions/is-pterry-going-downhill.html
Usenet
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Bergman on Bergman (1970)
Context: My basic view of things is — not to have any basic view of things. From having been exceedingly dogmatic, my views on life have gradually dissolved. They don't exist any longer... I've a strong impression that our world is about to go under. Our political systems are deeply compromised and have no further uses. Our social behavior patterns — interior and exterior — have proved a fiasco. The tragic thing is, we neither can nor want to, nor have the strength to alter course. It's too late for revolutions, and deep down inside ourselves we no longer even believe in their positive effects. Just around the corner an insect world is waiting for us — and one day it's going to roll in over our ultra-individualized existence. Otherwise I'm a respectable social democrat.
"The Right of Things to Come", presentation for the Science Fiction Research Association (1978), as published in Castle of Days (1992)
Nonfiction
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn (1991)
Context: The people at the bottom do not have the larger, global view, but at the top they do not have the local view of all the details, many of which can often be very important, so either extreme gets poor results.
“The realistic view of the City of the Future accepts that it will be a global city.”
Source: Building Entopia - 1975, Chapter 1, Ecumenopolis, p. 2
The Way Into The Holiest (1893)
Morgan (1988) Riding the waves of change: developing managerial competencies for a turbulent world. p. 4