Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Attributed in How They Work In Indiana : Business-Education Partnerships (1994) by Andrew L. Zehner (1994), p. 3
1990s
Source: Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (1992), p. 100
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Attributed in How They Work In Indiana : Business-Education Partnerships (1994) by Andrew L. Zehner (1994), p. 3
1990s
Anthony Eden (1897–1977) British Conservative politician, prime minister
The New Conservatism (Conservative Political Centre, 1955), pp. 11-12
“We were the ones who really knew the land and knew what grew there, and how to use it.”
Starhawk (1951) American author, activist and Neopagan
Bodhi Tree lecture (1999)
Context: The word witch is related to the root of the word "willow," a very flexible tree. Since ancient times witches have been known as those who can bend or shape fate. We twist the energies. The idea of witch became synonymous with wise woman, and with others who were herbalists and healers and keepers of the old traditions after the advent of Christianity. We were the ones who really knew the land and knew what grew there, and how to use it.
David Attenborough (1926) British broadcaster and naturalist
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
“One person's crazy is another person's sane, I guess.”
Maureen Johnson book Let It Snow
Source: Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances
William Edmondstoune Aytoun (1813–1865) British writer and lawyer
Edinburgh after Flodden, stanza XV, from Lays of The Scottish Cavaliers (1848)
Volodymyr Zelensky (1978) 6th President of Ukraine
2022, "We will not give up anything. And we will fight for every meter of our land" (30 March 2022)
Edmund Cooper (1926–1982) British writer
The Uncertain Midnight (1958)