Felix Frankfurter (1882–1965) American judge
Davis v. United States, 328 U.S. 582, 597 (1946).
Judicial opinions
Felix Frankfurter (1882–1965) American judge
Davis v. United States, 328 U.S. 582, 597 (1946).
Judicial opinions
Duane Gish (1921–2013) American biochemist
Evolution: The Fossils Say No, page 42
Herbert N. Casson (1869–1951) Canadian journalist and writer
Source: 1910s, Ads and Sales (1911), p. 2
“Even eternally free people are enslaved by the process of living.”
Chuck Klosterman (1972) Author, Columnist
Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs (2003)
“The negative principle that no law is free law, is not much known except among lawyers.”
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
1850s, Speech at Peoria, Illinois (1854)
Michel Henry (1922–2002) French writer
Books on Religion and Christianity, Words of Christ (2002)
Original: (fr) La vie est incréée. Étranger à la création, étranger au monde, tout procès conférant la Vie est un procès de génération.
Michel Henry, Paroles du Christ, éd. du Seuil, 2002, p. 107
“The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open forum.”
Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN
As quoted in The New York Times (19 January 1962)
“A poem is free, and it shows its freedom by establishing its own principles.”
Robert Pinsky (1940) American poet, editor, literary critic, academic.
Singing School
George Boole (1815–1864) English mathematician, philosopher and logician
Source: 1850s, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854), p. 37; Cited in: William Torrey Harris (1879) The Journal of Speculative Philosophy, p. 109