“What did he mean by "society"? The plural of human beings?”
Osamu Dazai book No Longer Human
Source: No Longer Human
Metternich remarking upon hearing the news of Castlereagh's death by suicide.
Greenhalgh, Michael. Marble Past, Monumental Present: Building with Antiquities in the Mediaeval Mediterranean. Koninklijke Brill NV, Leiden, The Netherlands, 2009 (pp. 20).
“What did he mean by "society"? The plural of human beings?”
Osamu Dazai book No Longer Human
Source: No Longer Human
“I mean everything you did (on offense) was predicated to where he was and what he was doing.”
Lawrence Taylor (1959) All-American college football player, professional football player, linebacker, Pro Football Hall of Fame member
John Elway
“What did that mean? Where could it go? He was a death diety. I was a high school senior.”
Meg Cabot (1967) Novelist
Source: Abandon
“How did money ever happen? What's it mean? What's it for?”
William Saroyan (1908–1981) American writer
Jim Dandy : Fat Man in a Famine (1947)
John Perry Barlow (1947–2018) American poet and essayist
Planet JH Weekly interview (2005)
Context: I wasn't tempted to vote for Bush, but I understand why people did… because he obviously had integrity. It was a terrible kind of integrity, but he does what he says and he means what he says. And what he says is terrible and what he does is terrible, but he's consistent. So I think a lot of people in Wyoming who care so much about integrity that they're willing to choose somebody that has a monstrous willingness to do any damn thing as long as he's up front about it — but that's not really quite enough for me. I mean I look forward to the day when I can be Republican again. I'm an Alan Simpson Republican.
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
As quoted in Lincoln; An Account of his Personal Life, Especially of its Springs of Action as Revealed and Deepened by the Ordeal of War (1922) by Nathaniel Wright Stephenson.
1860s
Lucy Stone (1818–1893) American abolitionist and suffragist
"Disappointment Is the Lot of Women" oration (17 or 18 October 1855) quoted in Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Antony, and Mathilda Gage, History of Woman Suffrage, vol. 1 (1881)
Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) English metaphysical poet and politician
Upon Cromwell's Return from Ireland (1650)
“Man lives in a world of Meaning. What he sees and hears means what he will or might handle.”
George Herbert Mead (1863–1931) American philosopher, sociologist, and psychologist
George Herbert Mead (1926). "The Nature of Aesthetic Experience." International Journal of Ethics, Vol. 36, No. 4 (Jul., 1926), pp. 382-393; p. 382