Prem Rawat (1957) controversial spiritual leader
"In Conversation", TV interview by Rajiv Mehrotra, Doordarshan Television News, India, 3 March 2006.
2000s
As quoted in Newsweek (29 October 2001), "The Classroom Of The Future" http://archive.is/20130104221536/www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2001/10/28/the-classroom-of-the-future.html <br class="br">2000s <br class="br">Variant: I would trade all of my technology for an afternoon with Socrates.
Prem Rawat (1957) controversial spiritual leader
"In Conversation", TV interview by Rajiv Mehrotra, Doordarshan Television News, India, 3 March 2006.
2000s
Judith McNaught (1944) American writer
Source: Until You
“I would not have traded the delights of my suffering for anything in the world.”
Gabriel García Márquez book Memories of My Melancholy Whores
Source: Memories of My Melancholy Whores
“Technological advance often thrives in sheltered and subsidized markets, which defy free trade.”
Robert Kuttner (1943) American journalist
Source: The Economic Illusion (1984), Chapter 3, Trade, p. 97
Ha-Joon Chang book Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism
Source: Bad Samaritans: The Myth of Free Trade and the Secret History of Capitalism (2008), Ch. 3, More trade, fewer ideologies, p. 82
T.S. Eliot (1888–1965) 20th century English author
Source: The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock and Others
Federico García Lorca Llanto por Ignacio Sánchez Mejías
Las heridas quemaban como soles
a las cinco de la tarde,
y el gentío rompía las ventanas
a las cinco de la tarde.
A las cinco de la tarde.
¡Ay qué terribles cinco de la tarde!
¡Eran las cinco en todos los relojes!
¡Eran las cinco en sombra de la tarde!
Llanto por Ignacio Sanchez Mejias (1935)
William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008) American conservative author and commentator
As quoted in The Book of Positive Quotations (2007) by John Cook.