Halldór Laxness (1902–1998) Icelandic author
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book One: The Revelation of the Deity
Source: The Undoing of Thought (1988), p. 26.
Halldór Laxness (1902–1998) Icelandic author
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book One: The Revelation of the Deity
“Freud is the father of psychoanalysis. It had no mother.”
Germaine Greer book The Female Eunuch
The Psychological Sell (p. 104)
The Female Eunuch (1970)
Tyler Perry (1966) American actor, director, screenwriter, playwright, producer, author, and songwriter
Interview with Oprah Winfrey
Black Elk (1863–1950) Oglala Lakota leader
After joining the Wild West Show in 1886 and traveling to Chicago and New York to learn from the Whites, citing Neihardt in Peter Farb, Man's Rise to Civilization (1968)
Black Elk Speaks (1961)
Context: I did not see anything to help my people. I could see that the Wasichus [Whites] did not care for each other the way our people did before the nation's hoop was broken. They would take everything from each other if they could, and so there were some who had more of everything than they could use, while crowds of people had nothing at all and maybe were starving. They had forgotten that the earth was their mother. This could not be better than the old ways of my people.
“For all that Nature by her mother-wit
Could frame in earth.”
Edmund Spenser The Faerie Queene
Canto 10, stanza 21
The Faerie Queene (1589–1596), Book IV