Diederik Aerts (1953) Belgian theoretical physicist
Aerts, D. (1996). " Relativity theory: what is reality? http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/aerts/publications/1996RelReal.pdf". Foundations of Physics, 26, pp. 1627-1644
A Foreword to Krazy (1946)
Context: This hero and villain no more understand Krazy Kat than the mythical denizens of a two dimensional realm understand some three dimensional intruder. The world of Offissa Pupp and Ignatz Mouse is a knowledgeable power-world, in terms of which our unknowledgeable heroine is powerlessness personified. The sensical law of this world is might makes right; the nonsensical law of our heroine is love conquers all. To put the oak in the acorn: Ignatz Mouse and Offissa Pupp (each completely convinced that his own particular brand of might makes right) are simple-minded—Krazy isn't—therefore, to Offissa Pupp and Ignatz Mouse, Krazy is. But if both our hero and our villain don't and can't understand our heroine, each of them can and each of them does misunderstand her differently. To our softhearted altruist, she is the adorably helpless incarnation of saintliness. To our hardhearted egoist, she is the puzzlingly indestructible embodiment of idiocy. The benevolent overdog sees her as an inspired weakling. The malevolent undermouse views her as a born target. Meanwhile Krazy Kat, through this double misunderstanding, fulfills her joyous destiny.
Diederik Aerts (1953) Belgian theoretical physicist
Aerts, D. (1996). " Relativity theory: what is reality? http://www.vub.ac.be/CLEA/aerts/publications/1996RelReal.pdf". Foundations of Physics, 26, pp. 1627-1644
Kenneth Tynan (1927–1980) English theatre critic and writer
Review of The Changeling, by Thomas Middleton (1961), p. 75
Tynan Right and Left (1967)
“love, I've come to understand is more than three words mumbled before bedtime.”
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Sten Nadolny (1942) German novelist
Es gibt zwei Sorten von Männern. Die einen verstehen 'etwas von Frauen', die anderen sind solche, die einfach 'Frauen verstehen'.
Netzkarte (1981)
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
1960s, The Medium is the Message (1967)
“Live as a villain, die as a hero”
Banksy pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, and painter
Source: Wall and Piece
“Where there are villains, there will be heroes. Just wait. They will come.”
Brandon Sanderson (1975) American fantasy writer
Source: Steelheart
“How DARE the villainous cads be as clever as the heroes.”
Mercedes Lackey Reserved for the Cat
Source: Reserved for the Cat