Elias Canetti (1905–1994) Bulgarian-born Swiss and British jewish modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 5
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
Elias Canetti (1905–1994) Bulgarian-born Swiss and British jewish modernist novelist, playwright, memoirist, and non-fiction writer
J. Agee, trans. (1989), p. 5
Das Geheimherz der Uhr [The Secret Heart of the Clock] (1987)
“Americans have been conditioned to respect newness, whatever it costs them.”
John Updike (1932–2009) American novelist, poet, short story writer, art critic, and literary critic
Kim Stanley Robinson (1952) American science fiction writer
Source: Red Mars (1992), Chapter 4, “Homesick” (p. 205)
Luther Burbank (1849–1926) American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science
p, 125
The Training of the Human Plant (1907)
Andrew S. Grove (1936–2016) Hungarian-born American businessman, engineer, and author
1995, p. 229; As cited in: Jay W. Rojews (2004) International Perspectives on Workforce Education and Development. p. xi
1980s - 1990s, High Output Management (1983)
Albert Pike book Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry
Source: Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry (1871), Ch. XXII : Grand Master Architect, p. 193
Context: Let the Mason never forget that life and the world are what we make them by our social character; by our adaptation, or want of adaptation to the social conditions, relationships, and pursuits of the world. To the selfish, the cold, and the insensible, to the haughty and presuming, to the proud, who demand more than they are likely to receive, to the jealous, ever afraid they shall not receive enough, to those who are unreasonably sensitive about the good or ill opinions of others, to all violators of the social laws, the rude, the violent, the dishonest, and the sensual, — to all these, the social condition, from its very nature, will present annoyances, disappointments, and pains, appropriate to their several characters. The benevolent affections will not revolve around selfishness; the cold-hearted must expect to meet coldness; the proud, haughtiness; the passionate, anger; and the violent, rudenesa Those who forget the rights of others, must not be surprised if their own are forgotten; and those who stoop to the lowest embraces of sense must not wonder, if others are not concerned to find their prostrate honor, and lift it up to the remembrance and respect of the world.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning (1806–1861) English poet, author
Bk. VII, l. 801-808. <br class="br"> Aurora Leigh http://digital.library.upenn.edu/women/barrett/aurora/aurora.html (1857) <br class="br">Context: Man, the two-fold creature, apprehends<br>The two-fold manner, in and outwardly,<br>And nothing in the world comes single to him.<br>A mere itself, — cup, column, or candlestick,<br>All patterns of what shall be in the Mount;<br>The whole temporal show related royally,<br>And build up to eterne significance<br>Through the open arms of God.
Frank Pittman (1935–2012) American psychiatrist
How to Manage Mom and Dad (November/December 1994)