John R. Erickson (1942) American author
The cowboy in autumn https://world.wng.org/2016/04/the_cowboy_in_autumn (May 14, 2016)
Source: This is Where I Leave You
John R. Erickson (1942) American author
The cowboy in autumn https://world.wng.org/2016/04/the_cowboy_in_autumn (May 14, 2016)
Dawud Wharnsby (1972) Canadian musician
"Eight Years Old"
Out Seeing The Fields (2007)
Mark Riebling (1963) American writer
Rumsfeld’s New Spy Unit (2002)
Ann Coulter (1961) author, political commentator
Interview with George Gurley in The New York Observer (10 January 2005).
2005
Miguel de Unamuno (1864–1936) 19th-20th century Spanish writer and philosopher
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), X : Religion, the Mythology of the Beyond and the Apocatastasis
“We hear and apprehend only what we already half know.”
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) 1817-1862 American poet, essayist, naturalist, and abolitionist
“Our fate lies in your hands, to you we pray
For an indulgent hearing of our play”
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
A Prologue (1939) to Oliver Goldsmith's The Good Natur'd Man (1768).
Context: Our fate lies in your hands, to you we pray
For an indulgent hearing of our play;
Laugh if you can, or failing that, give vent
In hissing fury to your discontent;
Applause we crave, from scorn we take defence
But have no armour 'gainst indifference.
Courtney B. Vance (1960) American actor
Courtney B. Vance on Battling The Mummy and the Secret to a Lasting Hollywood Marriage https://parade.com/575448/walterscott/courtney-b-vance-on-battling-the-mummy-and-the-secret-to-a-lasting-hollywood-marriage/ (June 2, 2017)
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
"More PSC support for athletes sought", The Standard, 11 September 2015, p. A13.
2015
“Why would we write if we’d already heard what we wanted to hear?”
James Richardson (1950) American poet
#25
Vectors: Aphorisms and Ten Second Essays (2001)