Philip Morrison (1915–2005) American astrophysicist
On SETI, Nothing is Too Wonderful to be True (1995)
Guns, Germs, and Steel
Philip Morrison (1915–2005) American astrophysicist
On SETI, Nothing is Too Wonderful to be True (1995)
Laurence Tribe (1941) American lawyer and law school professor
The Invisible Constitution (2008), Identifying "The Constitution"
“Tell us, pray, what devil
This melancholy is, which can transform
Men into monsters.”
John Ford (dramatist) (1586–1639) dramatist
Act III, sc. i.
The Lover's Melancholy (1628)
“Anyone can tell the truth, but only very few of us can make epigrams.”
W. Somerset Maugham (1874–1965) British playwright, novelist, short story writer
"1896", p. 17
A Writer's Notebook (1946)
Neil Gaiman book Coraline
Often misattributed to but inspired by GK Chesterton:
Fairy tales do not give the child his first idea of bogey. What fairy tales give the child is his first clear idea of the possible defeat of bogey. The baby has known the dragon intimately ever since he had an imagination. What the fairy tale provides for him is a St. George to kill the dragon.
Coraline (2002)
Umberto Eco (1932–2016) Italian semiotician, essayist, philosopher, literary critic, and novelist
Variant: A sign is anything that can be used to tell a lie.
Source: Trattato di semiotica generale (1975); [A Theory of Semiotics] (1976)
Ozzy Osbourne (1948) English heavy metal vocalist and songwriter
Killer of Giants, written by Robert John Daisley, Ozzy Osbourne, John Osbourne, Jake Williams, Robert Daisley
Song lyrics, The Ultimate Sin (1986)