Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'Unpatriotic Gore: Gore Vidal'
Essays and reviews, At the Pillars of Hercules (1979)
"The Twelve Caesars"
1990s, United States - Essays 1952-1992 (1992)
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'Unpatriotic Gore: Gore Vidal'
Essays and reviews, At the Pillars of Hercules (1979)
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Property (1935)
“His (C. S. Lewis's) work is not frivolous in the way that Tolkien is frivolous,”
Philip Pullman (1946) English author
Slate interview, 2015
Context: His (C. S. Lewis's) work is not frivolous in the way that Tolkien is frivolous, though it seems odd to call a novel of great intricacy and enormous popularity frivolous. I just don’t like the conclusions Lewis comes to, after all that analysis, the way he shuts children out from heaven, or whatever it is, on the grounds that the one girl is interested in boys. She’s a teenager! Ah, it’s terrible: Sex — can’t have that. And yet I respect Lewis more than I do Tolkien.
Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962) French writer and philosopher
The Phoenix, a Linguistic Phenomenon, ch. 1
Fragments of a Poetics of Fire (1988)
“The frivolous work of polished idleness.”
James Mackintosh (1765–1832) British politician
Dissertation on the Progress of Ethical Philosophy (1830), Section VI: Foundation of a More Just Theory of Ethics — "Thomas Brown", paragraph 3.
Harold Kelley (1921–2003) American psychologist & academic
Source: "Attribution theory in social psychology." 1967, p. 193
Howard Bloom (1943) American publicist and author
The Clint Eastwood Conundrum
The Lucifer Principle: A Scientific Expedition Into the Forces of History (1997)
François de La Rochefoucauld book Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
http://books.google.com/books?id=vQEzAAAAMAAJ&q=%22We+should+often+be+ashamed+of+our+very+best+actions+if+the+world+only+saw+the+motives+which+caused+them%22&pg=PA47#v=onepage
Nous aurions souvent honte de nos plus belles actions, si le monde voyoit tous les motifs qui les produisent.
http://books.google.com/books?id=X8akMrBxYegC&q=%22Nous%22+%22aurions+souvent+honte+de+nos+plus+belles+Actions+si+le+monde+voyoit+tous+les+motifs+qui%22+%22les+produisent%22&pg=PA232#v=onepage
Maxim 409.
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)