Aaron C. Brown (1956) American financial analyst
Source: The Poker Face of Wall Street (2006), Chapter 4, A Brief History of Risk Denial, p. 86
Aaron C. Brown (1956) American financial analyst
Source: The Poker Face of Wall Street (2006), Chapter 4, A Brief History of Risk Denial, p. 86
Robert F. Kennedy (1925–1968) American politician and brother of John F. Kennedy
AP report with lead summarizing of remarks stating "Robert F. Kennedy said yesterday that the United States — despite Alabama violence — is moving so fast in race relations a Negro could be President in 40 years." "Negro President in 40 Years?" in Montreal Gazette (27 May 1961) http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1946&dat=19610527&id=y40tAAAAIBAJ&sjid=F50FAAAAIBAJ&pg=5424,5208719 <br class="br">Context: The Irish were not wanted there [when his grandfather came to Boston]. Now an Irish Catholic is president of the United States … There is no question about it. In the next 40 years a Negro can achieve the same position that my brother has. … We have tried to make progress and we are making progress … we are not going to accept the status quo. … The United States Government has taken steps to make sure that the constitution of the United States applies to all individuals.
“Death is the penalty of sin.”
Mors est poena peccati.
Aurelius Augustinus (354–430) early Christian theologian and philosopher
348/A:2
Sermons
Harold Kerzner (1940) American engineer, management consultant
Source: Project management for executives (1982), p. 2
“What if there is a ruling that, uh, you cannot apply civil penalties to, uh, practicing sodomites?”
Howard Phillips (politician) (1941–2013) American politician
What is Christian Exodus? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xGjF2gRO0xk 18:03
Robert Mugabe (1924–2019) former President of Zimbabwe
Speech to the United Nations General Assembly (26 September 2007)
2000s, 2005 - 2009
William J. Brennan (1906–1997) American judge
Writing in Reason and Passion: Justice Brennan's Enduring Influence (1997).
Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
It is Justice Stevens’ experience that reigns over all.
Baze v. Rees (2008) (concurring).
2000s