Christopher Vokes (1904–1985) Canadian general
My Service Before The War, p. 56
Vokes - My Story (1985)
Christopher Vokes (1904–1985) Canadian general
My Service Before The War, p. 56
Vokes - My Story (1985)
Paul LePage (1948) American businessman, Republican Party politician, and the 74th Governor of Maine
About LePage's statements on the IRS. As quoted by Seven Days. http://7d.blogs.com/blurt/2012/07/maine-gov-paul-lepage-doubles-down-on-gestapo-comment-after-brock-fundraiser.html (July 12, 2012)
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1970s, Take Today : The Executive as Dropout (1972), p. 152
“"It's the end of World War I / It's the end of World War II!" - It's the End of the Western”
Wesley Willis (1963–2003) American singer-songwriter
Lyrics, Solo
Lynn Compton (1921–2012) Easy Company soldier turned noted jurist
Source: Call of Duty: My Life Before, During and After the Band of Brothers (2008), p. 250
Shelby Foote (1916–2005) Novelist, historian
We didn't think of it as a good war. We did believe it was fought in a good cause.
Interview for the Academy of Achievement, 1999
“Life was simple before World War II. After that, we had systems.”
Grace Hopper (1906–1992) American computer scientist and United States Navy officer
The Wit and Wisdom of Grace Hopper (1987)
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
Preface of the 1969 edition of Fearful Symmetry : A Study of William Blake (1947)
"Quotes", Fearful Symmetry : A Study of William Blake (1947)
Context: I wrote Fearful Symmetry during the Second World War, and hideous as the time was, it provided some parallels with Blake's time which were useful for understanding Blake's attitude to the world. Today, now that reactionary and radical forces alike are once more in the grip of the nihilistic psychosis that Blake described so powerful in Jerusalem, one of the most hopeful signs is the immensely increased sense of the urgency and immediacy of what Blake had to say.
“I haven't been this happy
since the end of World War II.”
Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
"Waiting for the Miracle" (co-written with Sharon Robinson)
The Future (1992)
Context: Waiting for the miracle
There's nothing left to do.
I haven't been this happy
since the end of World War II.