Theodore Sturgeon book Venus Plus X
Section 19 (p. 59)
Venus Plus X (1960)
"Thomas Hobbes"
Brief Lives
Theodore Sturgeon book Venus Plus X
Section 19 (p. 59)
Venus Plus X (1960)
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) American novelist and screenwriter
"Tarquin of Cheapside"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)
Albert K. Cohen (1918–2014) American criminologist
Albert K. Cohen (1993). " The Social Functions of Crime https://www.asc41.com/Photos/Cohen_Albert_withPoem.html," at asc41.com. First part of poem presented in his Sutherland Address at the 1993 ASC meetings in Phoenix.
“He was a learned man, of immense reading, but is much blamed for his unfaithfull quotations.”
John Aubrey book Brief Lives
"William Prynne"
Brief Lives
Ken Ham (1951) Australian young Earth creationist
Raising Godly Children in an Ungodly World: Leaving a Lasting Legacy (2008)
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Prentice Alvin (1989), Chapter 18.
“Seven feet of English ground, or as much more as he may be taller than other men.”
Harold II of England (1022–1066) Anglo-Saxon King of England
Variant translation: He will give him seven feet of English ground, or as much more as he may be taller than other men.
Attributed by the Icelandic writer Snorri Sturluson (1178-1241) in his Saga of Harald Hardrade.
1066, when asked by his traitorous brother, Tostig, how much of England he was prepared to give up to the invading King Harald Hardrada of Norway
Attributed
“Captain Littlepage had overset his mind with too much reading.”
Sarah Orne Jewett book The Country of the Pointed Firs
Source: The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), Ch. 5