Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926–2006) American diplomat and Presidential advisor
Washington Times, 5/15/2006 http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060515-122839-9492r.htm
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Jeane Kirkpatrick (1926–2006) American diplomat and Presidential advisor
Washington Times, 5/15/2006 http://www.washtimes.com/national/20060515-122839-9492r.htm
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Pre-Presidency, First Presidential Nomination Acceptance Speech (1976)
Peter Singer (1946) Australian philosopher
Source: The Expanding Circle: Ethics, Evolution, and Moral Progress (1981), Chapter 2, The Biological Basis Of Ethics, p. 27
Carl Sagan book Cosmos
Source: Cosmos (1980), p. 4
Context: The size and age of the Cosmos are beyond ordinary human understanding. Lost somewhere between immensity and eternity is our tiny planetary home. In a cosmic perspective, most human concerns seem insignificant, even petty. And yet our species is young and curious and brave and shows much promise. In the last few millennia we have made the most astonishing and unexpected discoveries about the Cosmos and our place within it, explorations that are exhilarating to consider. They remind us that humans have evolved to wonder, that understanding is a joy, that knowledge is prerequisite to survival. I believe our future depends powerfully on how well we understand this Cosmos in which we float like a mote of dust in the morning sky.
Marianne Williamson (1952) American writer
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Samuel Bowles (1939) American economist
Source: Understanding Capitalism: Competition, Command, and Change, 2005, p. 54
Alfred Russel Wallace (1823–1913) British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist
"On the Law which has Regulated the Introduction of New Species" (1855).
M. H. Abrams (1912–2015) American literary theorist
On the "death of literature"
Cornell Chronicle interview (1999)