Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Source: Democracy in America, Volume I (1835), Chapter I-V, Chapter IV, Part I.
Letter to Henry Sulivan in response to the French Revolution of 1830 (1 August 1830), quoted in Jasper Ridley, Lord Palmerston (1970), p. 103
1830s
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Source: Democracy in America, Volume I (1835), Chapter I-V, Chapter IV, Part I.
Thomas Malory book Le Morte d'Arthur
Book I, ch. 1
Le Morte d'Arthur (c. 1469) (first known edition 1485)
Ho Chi Minh (1890–1969) Vietnamese communist leader and first president of Vietnam
"Appeal to Compatriots" (1966)
1960's
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Journal of Speculative Philosophy, Vol. 5, p. 175. Reported in: Memorabilia mathematica or, The philomath's quotation-book, by Robert Edouard Moritz. Published 1914
Journals
“In our kind of world, to rely upon anarchy and inaction, is to turn the reigns over to violence.”
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
The Personality of Jesus (1932)
Context: Unless effective non-violent means of coercion can be devised and utilized, the victims of injustice will, in blindness and desperation, take up weapons of violence. In our kind of world, to rely upon anarchy and inaction, is to turn the reigns over to violence.
Richard von Mises (1883–1953) Austrian physicist and mathematician
Second Lecture, The Elements of the Theory of Probability, p. 38
Probability, Statistics And Truth - Second Revised English Edition - (1957)
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929) German politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Letter to the Crown Prince (7 September 1925), quoted in Jonathan Wright, Gustav Stresemann: Weimar's Greatest Statesman (Oxford University Press, 2004), p. 327
1920s
George Peacock (1791–1858) Scottish mathematician
Vol. I: Arithmetical Algebra Preface, p. vi-vii
A Treatise on Algebra (1842)