William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
Page 14.
A Grammar of the English Language (1818)
Source: 1850s, Attack upon Christendom (1855), p. 121
William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
Page 14.
A Grammar of the English Language (1818)
“It is better not to express what one means than to express what one does not mean.”
Karl Kraus (1874–1936) Czech playwright and publicist
Half-Truths and One-And-A-Half Truths (1976)
“When I use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean—neither more, nor less.”
Lewis Carroll book Through the Looking-Glass
Source: Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There
Steven Curtis Chapman (1962) American Christian music singer-songwriter, record producer, actor, author, and social activist
Press conference after 2007 GMA Music Awards http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5378840845486744543&q=steven+curtis+chapman
John Allen Paulos (1945) American mathematician
Preface (p. xv; the quote is from Alice in Wonderland)
Irreligion: A Mathematician Explains Why the Arguments for God Just Don’t Add Up (2008)
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Antichrist
which is its criticism, its annihilation even: 'What is truth?..."
Sec. 46
The Antichrist (1888)
Erich Fromm (1900–1980) German social psychologist and psychoanalyst
You Shall Be as Gods: A Radical Interpretation of the Old Testament and Its Tradition (1966) "Introduction"