Claude Bernard (1813–1878) French physiologist
Introduction à l'Étude de la Médecine Expérimentale (1865)
Source: 1960s, Julian (1964), Chapter 11
Claude Bernard (1813–1878) French physiologist
Introduction à l'Étude de la Médecine Expérimentale (1865)
“From Thee, great God: we spring, to Thee we tend,
Path, motive, guide, original, and end.”
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 257
“True, thy fault is great,
But we are many that will plead for thee”
Hartley Coleridge (1796–1849) British poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher
Sylphs
Poems (1851), Prometheus
Context: True, thy fault is great,
But we are many that will plead for thee;
We and our sisters, dwellers in the streams
That murmur blithely to the joyous mood,
And dolefully to sadness. Not a nook
In darkest woods but some of us are there,
To watch the flowers, that else would die unseen.
Coventry Patmore (1823–1896) English poet
Magna est Veritas, p. 62.
The Unknown Eros and Other Poems (1877)
Morrissey (1959) English singer
from "Granada Reports", interview by Tony Wilson, Granada TV February 1985
In interviews etc., About politics and society
Owen Lovejoy (1811–1864) American politician
As quoted in His Brother's Blood: Speeches and Writings, 1838&ndash;64 https://web.archive.org/web/20160319091004/https://books.google.com/books?id=qMEv8DNXVbIC&pg=PA394#v=onepage&q&f=false (2004), edited by William Frederick Moore and Jane Ann Moore, p. 394 <br class="br">1860s, Prayer (November 1863)
Peter Farb (1929–1980) American academic and writer
Man's Rise to Civilization (1968)
Context: We are in the habit of thinking in terms of great leaders largely because the leaders themselves want it that way. The pharaohs ordered that a record of their accomplishments be carved on stone; medieval nobles subsidized troubadours to sing their praises; today's world leaders have large staffs of public-relations consultants. No culture can be explained in terms of one or more leaders...<!-- p. 93
William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher (1815–1899) British lawyer, judge and politician
In re North, Ex parte Hasluck (1895), L. R. 2 Q. B. D. [1895], p. 269.