“Television has changed the American child from an irresistible force into an immovable object.”
Laurence J. Peter (1919–1990) Canadian eductor
Source: Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time (1977), p. 324
Source: The Scarlet Letter (1850), Chapter V: Hester at Her Needle
“Television has changed the American child from an irresistible force into an immovable object.”
Laurence J. Peter (1919–1990) Canadian eductor
Source: Peter's Quotations: Ideas for Our Time (1977), p. 324
Mikhail Bakunin book Federalism, Socialism, and Anti-Theologism
"Federalism, Socialism, Anti-Theologism" http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/bakunin/works/various/reasons-of-state.htm (Fédéralisme, socialisme et antithéologisme), presented originally as a Reasoned Proposal to the Central Committee of the League for Peace and Freedom, at the League's first congress held in Geneva (September 1867)<br>"Reasoned Proposal to the Central Committee of the League for Peace and Freedom" also known as "Federalism, Socialism, Anti-Theologism" (September 1867) <br class="br">Context: Unity is the great goal toward which humanity moves irresistibly. But it becomes fatal, destructive of the intelligence, the dignity, the well-being of individuals and peoples whenever it is formed without regard to liberty, either by violent means or under the authority of any theological, metaphysical, political, or even economic idea. That patriotism which tends toward unity without regard to liberty is an evil patriotism, always disastrous to the popular and real interests of the country it claims to exalt and serve. Often, without wishing to be so, it is a friend of reaction – an enemy of the revolution, i. e., the emancipation of nations and men.
C.G. Jung (1875–1961) Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology
Sources: David John Tacey (2007). How to read Jung. W.W. Norton & Co, p. 35; Charles Bartruff Hanna (1967). The Face of the Deep: The Religious Ideas of C.G. Jung. “The” Westminster Press, p. 18; Nándor Fodor (1971). Freud, Jung, and occultism. University Books. p. 12; Wayne G. Rollins (1983). Jung and the Bible. p. 123
Emil Nolde (1867–1956) German artist
Quote of Nolde, 1906 in Jahre der Kämpfe (The years of struggles); as cited by Francesco Mazzaferro in 'The Diaries of Paul Klee' - Part Three: Klee as a Secessionist and a Neo-Impressionist Artist http://letteraturaartistica.blogspot.nl/2015/05/paul-klee-ev.html <br class="br">1900 - 1920
“Stop being so…"
"Charming? Attractive? Irresistible?
"I'm going with arrogant.”
Rachel Caine (1962) American writer
Source: Bitter Blood
Ragnar Frisch (1895–1973) Norwegian economist
Source: 1970s and later, From Utopian Theory to Practical Applications, 1970, p. 10
Martin Cecil, 7th Marquess of Exeter (1909–1988) Marquess of Exeter
On Eagle's Wings, 1977, p. 118
As of a Trumpet, On Eagle's Wings
“When you feel irresistable, you're hard to resist.”
John Updike book Rabbit at Rest
Rabbit at Rest (1990)
William Randolph Hearst (1863–1951) American newspaper publisher
Advertisement, N.Y. Herald Tribune (August 19, 1946)
Boris Johnson (1964) British politician, historian and journalist
"A wise guy playing the fool to win", Sunday Times, 16 July 2000, p. 17.
While at the Daily Telegraph, explaining why his work was usually late.
2000s, 2000