“A good mathematical joke is better, and better mathematics, than a dozen mediocre papers.”
John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977) English Mathematician
"Introduction to A Mathematician's Miscellany", p. 24.
Littlewood's Miscellany (1986)
"Getting into Print", first published in 1903 in The Editor magazine
Context: Fiction pays best of all and when it is of fair quality is more easily sold. A good joke will sell quicker than a good poem, and, measured in sweat and blood, will bring better remuneration. Avoid the unhappy ending, the harsh, the brutal, the tragic, the horrible - if you care to see in print things you write. (In this connection don't do as I do, but do as I say.) Humour is the hardest to write, easiest to sell, and best rewarded... Don't write too much. Concentrate your sweat on one story, rather than dissipate it over a dozen. Don't loaf and invite inspiration; light out after it with a club, and if you don't get it you will nonetheless get something that looks remarkably like it.
“A good mathematical joke is better, and better mathematics, than a dozen mediocre papers.”
John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977) English Mathematician
"Introduction to A Mathematician's Miscellany", p. 24.
Littlewood's Miscellany (1986)
“Far more important than a good remuneration is the pride of serving one's neighbor.”
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
On Revolutionary Medicine (1960)
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician
Speech on the Copyright Bill (5 February 1841)
“A bumper of good liquor
Will end a contest quicker
Than justice, judge, or vicar.”
Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1751–1816) Irish-British politician, playwright and writer
Act I, sc. iii.
The Duenna (1775)
“God judged it better to bring good out of evil than to suffer no evil to exist.”
Aurelius Augustinus book Enchiridion of Augustine
Enchiridion (c. 420 ), Ch. 27
Hannah Arendt (1906–1975) Jewish-American political theorist
On the subject progress. Source: Interview with French writer Roger Errera, 1974. New York Review of Books. As quoted by Scroll Staff (December 04, 2017): Ideas in literature: Ten things Hannah Arendt said that are eerily relevant in today’s political times https://web.archive.org/web/20191001213756/https://scroll.in/article/856549/ten-things-hannah-arendt-said-that-are-eerily-relevant-in-todays-political-times. In: Scroll.in. Archived from the original https://scroll.in/article/856549/ten-things-hannah-arendt-said-that-are-eerily-relevant-in-todays-political-times on October 1, 2019.
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
"Answers to Questions," from Mid-Century American Poets, edited by John Ciardi, 1950 [p. 171]
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister
Quoted in The Nazi Party 1919-1945: A Complete History, Dietrich Orlow, New York: NY, Enigma Books, 2012, p 61. Goebbels’ article, “Nationalsozialisten aus Berlin und aus dem Reich”, Voelkischer Beobachter, February 4, 1927
1920s
Robert M. Pirsig book Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance
Source: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values