Daniel Abraham (1969) speculative fiction writer from the United States
Rates of Change (with Ty Franck as James S. A. Corey), in Meeting Infinity (2015), edited by Jonathan Strahan, and published by Solaris ISBN 978-1-84997-922-1, e-book edition
Living History (June 9, 2003)
Senate years (2001 – January 19, 2007)
Daniel Abraham (1969) speculative fiction writer from the United States
Rates of Change (with Ty Franck as James S. A. Corey), in Meeting Infinity (2015), edited by Jonathan Strahan, and published by Solaris ISBN 978-1-84997-922-1, e-book edition
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Source: 1930s, Power: A New Social Analysis (1938), Ch. 15: Power and moral codes
Courtney Love (1964) American punk singer-songwriter, musician, actress, and artist
On feminism, Dazed http://www.dazeddigital.com/artsandculture/article/30477/1/courtney-love-on-kurt-cobain-hole-andy-warhol-feminism-london (22 March 2016) <br class="br">2014–2017
“It's vitally important to always feel a bit like at the beginning of each show.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: (it) È di vitale importanza sentirsi sempre un po' come all'inizio di ogni show.
Source: prevale.net
“This shows how much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.”
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1860/jan/24/address-in-answer-to-her-majestys-speech in the House of Commons (24 January 1860); see also Lord Byron, "Notes to Canto II" (1812), Childe Harold's Pilgrimage: "How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct". <br class="br">1860s <br class="br">Variant: How much easier it is to be critical than to be correct.
Raymond Chandler (1888–1959) Novelist, screenwriter
"A Qualified Farewell" (essay, early 1950's), published in The Notebooks of Raymond Chandler (1976)
Clarence Thomas (1948) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
1990s, I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American (1998)
Miranda July (1974) American performance artist, musician and writer
Source: No One Belongs Here More Than You