Lewis Thomas (1913–1993) American physician, poet and educator
"Scabies, Scrapie", p. 236
The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher (1983)
Source: Living Buddha, Living Christ
Lewis Thomas (1913–1993) American physician, poet and educator
"Scabies, Scrapie", p. 236
The Youngest Science: Notes of a Medicine Watcher (1983)
William Kingdon Clifford (1845–1879) English mathematician and philosopher
The Ethics of Belief (1877), The Limits Of Inference
Context: A little reflection will show us that every belief, even the simplest and most fundamental, goes beyond experience when regarded as a guide to our actions. … Even the fundamental "I am," which cannot be doubted, is no guide to action until it takes to itself "I shall be," which goes beyond experience. The question is not, therefore, "May we believe what goes beyond experience?" for this is involved in the very nature of belief; but "How far and in what manner may we add to our experience in forming our beliefs?"
“This show is our own personal beliefs.”
Jon Stewart (1962) American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian
Paley Center interview http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FpSw0j8-4_o&feature=SeriesPlayList&p=C889CCEBD1303E1D, in response to an audience question, "How do you keep your own personal beliefs from showing up in the show?"
Henry Miller (1891–1980) American novelist
Source: The Wisdom of the Heart (1951), "The Alcoholic Veteran with the Washboard Cranium", p. 122
“Our youth education is based on three pillars: belief, science and work.”
Faisal of Saudi Arabia (1906–1975) King of Saudi Arabia
https://www.kff.com/king-faisal-bin-abdulaziz/
Laisenia Qarase (1941) Prime Minister of Fiji
( Pacific Magazine http://www.pacificmagazine.net). <br class="br">Reaction to the Jyllands-Posten Muhammad cartoons controversy, 7 February 2006
Jay Lemke (1946) American academic
Source: Textual politics: Discourse and social dynamics, 1995, p. 1
Archibald Macleish (1892–1982) American poet and Librarian of Congress
Now Let Us Address the Main Question: Bicentennial of What?, New York Times (3 July 1976)