“A scientist ought to have a healthy disregard for coincidences.”
Fritz Leiber book Conjure Wife
Source: Conjure Wife (1953), Chapter 3 (p. 39).
Larry Page's Google Zeitgeist 2012 talk https://singularityhub.com/2012/05/27/larry-page-with-a-healthy-disregard-for-the-impossible-people-can-do-almost-anything/
“A scientist ought to have a healthy disregard for coincidences.”
Fritz Leiber book Conjure Wife
Source: Conjure Wife (1953), Chapter 3 (p. 39).
“I have a history of disregarding orders. - Mitch Rapp”
Vince Flynn (1966–2013) American writer of fiction
François Duvalier (1907–1971) 40th President of the Republic of Haiti
Quoted in Elizabeth Abbott, Haiti: An insider's history of the rise and fall of the Duvaliers (1988), p. 103.
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
Context: Yet in time of stress and public agitation we have too great a tendency to disregard this policy and indulge in race hatred, religious intolerance, and disregard of equal rights. Such sentiments are bound to react upon those who harbor them. Instead of being a benefit they are a positive injury. We do not have to examine history very far before we see whole countries that have been blighted, whole civilizations that have been shattered by a spirit of intolerance. They are destructive of order and progress at home and a danger to peace and good will abroad. No better example exists of toleration than that which is exhibited by those who wore the blue toward those who wore the gray. Our condition today is not merely that of one people under one flag, but of a thoroughly united people who have seen bitterness and enmity which once threatened to sever them pass away, and a spirit of kindness and good will reign over them all.
“The unconscious can become destructive if it is disregarded and thwarted.”
Anaïs Nin book The Novel of the Future
The Novel of the Future (1969)
Pierre Charles Alexandre Louis (1787–1872) French physician
p, 125
Researches on the effects of bloodletting... (1836)
“Every golden age is as much a matter of disregard as of felicity.”
Michael Chabon book The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
Source: The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay
“Disregard public opinion when it interferes with your duty.”
Thomas Jackson (1824–1863) Confederate general
Misattributed, Jackson's personal book of maxims
Robert Owen (1771–1858) Welsh social reformer
Deathbed statement (November 1858), in response to a church minister who asked if he regretted wasting his life on fruitless projects; as quoted in Harold Hill : A People's History http://www.haroldhill.org/section_two/section_two_page_one.htm (2004).