
Letter to Sir Horace Mann (24 November 1774)
Letter to Sir Horace Mann (24 November 1774)
But his shoes were far too tight.
Incidents in the Life of my Uncle Arly http://www.nonsenselit.org/Lear/pw/arly.html, st. 7 (1895).
World on Fire, written by Sarah McLachlan and Pierre Marchand
Song lyrics, Afterglow (2003)
Source: The Greening of America (1970), Chapter XII : The Greening Of America, p. 356
Milennial Dawn, Vol. III: Thy Kingdom Come (1891)
Overview: Castles in Context
Medieval castles (2005)
Source: Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England (1884), p. 189
Source: 1970s, From Cliché to Archetype (1970), p.202
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 1
Thomas Wilson, Discourse on Usury (1571), p. 182.
About
Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters and Journals (illustrated) by Maria Mitchell, 1896, p. 188.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 33.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cAnQbFJbGfM
Interview with Barbara Bermudo, 2003
"What You'll Wish You'd Known", January 2005
1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
John Maynard Keynes: 1883-1946: Economist, Philosopher, Statesman (2003), Ch. 2. Cambridge Civilisation: Sidgwick and Marshall
Rediscovering Lost Values http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/kingpapers/article/rediscovering_lost_values/, Sermon delivered at Detroit's Second Baptist Church (28 February 1954)
1950s
Context: We have adopted in the modern world a sort of a relativistic ethic... Most people can't stand up for their convictions, because the majority of people might not be doing it. See, everybody's not doing it, so it must be wrong. And since everybody is doing it, it must be right. So a sort of numerical interpretation of what's right. But I'm here to say to you this morning that some things are right and some things are wrong. Eternally so, absolutely so. It's wrong to hate. It always has been wrong and it always will be wrong. It's wrong in America, it's wrong in Germany, it's wrong in Russia, it's wrong in China. It was wrong in 2000 B. C., and it's wrong in 1954 A. D. It always has been wrong, and it always will be wrong. It's wrong to throw our lives away in riotous living. No matter if everybody in Detroit is doing it, it's wrong. It always will be wrong, and it always has been wrong. It's wrong in every age and it's wrong in every nation. Some things are right and some things are wrong, no matter if everybody is doing the contrary. Some things in this universe are absolute. The God of the universe has made it so. And so long as we adopt this relative attitude toward right and wrong, we're revolting against the very laws of God himself. [... ] That attitude is destroying the soul of our culture! It's destroying our nation! The thing that we need in the world today is a group of men and women who will stand up for right and to be opposed to wrong, wherever it is. A group of people who have come to see that some things are wrong, whether they're never caught up with. And some things are right, whether nobody sees you doing them or not.
Part IV, Chapter I
Les voix du silence [Voices of Silence] (1951)
"Michelle Pfeiffer’s Big Secret", interview with Urbanette (February 2016) http://urbanette.com/michelle-pfeiffer-interview/
The Autobiography of Captain Digby Grand, p. 672 of Fraser's Magazine, vol. 46, December 1852 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.a0013488754;view=1up;seq=680
“The new disease of our age is being OK doing everything at exactly the same time.”
Your Job-Hunt Ltd – Advice from an Award-Winning Asian Headhunter (2003), Successful Recruitment in a Week (2012) https://books.google.ae/books?idp24GkAsgjGEC&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIGjAA#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, 100 Things Successful People Do: Little Exercises for Successful Living (2016) https://books.google.ae/books?idnu0lCwAAQBAJ&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIMjAE
Letter to George Washington (July 1776)
“There are, in every age, new errors to be rectified, and new prejudices to be opposed.”
No. 86 (12 January 1751)
The Rambler (1750–1752)
On the past inheritance of India, p. 26.
Uniqueness of Zakir Husain and His Contributions (1997)
19th World Vegetarian Congress 1967
Source: Art applied to industry: a series of lectures, 1865, p. 8-9; Partly cited in: Journal of the Royal Society of Arts. Vol. 99. 1951. p. 520
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 56.
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XVI: Epilogue: Back to Earth (p. 187)
Signs of Change (1888), Useful Work versus Useless Toil
Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750), Moral Thoughts and Reflections
Introductory p.1
A Budget of Paradoxes (1872)
Pt. I, Bk. VII, ch. 8.
1830s, The French Revolution. A History (1837)
trans. Michael Chase (1995), p. 107
La Philosophie comme manière de vivre (2001)
Source: That Greece Might Still be Free (1972), p. 15-16.
Harold Powers, "Tonal Types", p.439.
Voltaire (1916)
Source: Utopia of Usurers (1917), pp. 15-17
“This civil service law is the biggest fraud of the age. It is the curse of the nation. p. 11”
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 3, The Curse of Civil Service Reform
The People's Rights [1909] (London: Jonathan Cape, 1970), p. 24
Early career years (1898–1929)
"The “Disarmament” Slogan" (October 1916) http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1916/oct/01.htm; Collected Works, Vol. 23, p. 94-104.
1910s
“Whence first arose among unhappy mortals throughout the world that sickly craving for the future? Sent by heaven, wouldst thou call it? Or is it we ourselves, a race insatiable, never content to abide on knowledge gained, that search out the day of our birth and the scene of our life's ending, what the kindly Father of the gods is thinking, or iron-hearted Clotho? Hence comes it that entrails occupy us, and the airy speech of birds, and the moon's numbered seeds, and Thessalia's horrid rites. But that earlier golden age of our forefathers, and the races born of rock or oak were not thus minded; their only passion was to gain the mastery of the woods and the soil by might of hand; it was forbidden to man to know what to-morrow's day would bring. We, a depraved and pitiable crowd, probe deep the counsels of the gods.”
Unde iste per orbem
primus venturi miseris animantibus aeger
crevit amor? divumne feras hoc munus, an ipsi,
gens avida et parto non umquam stare quieti,
eruimus quae prima dies, ubi terminus aevi,
quid bonus ille deum genitor, quid ferrea Clotho
cogitet? hinc fibrae et volucrum per nubila sermo
astrorumque vices numerataque semita lunae
Thessalicumque nefas. at non prior aureus ille
sanguis avum scopulisque satae vel robore gentes
mentibus his usae; silvas amor unus humumque
edomuisse manu; quid crastina volveret aetas
scire nefas homini. nos, pravum et flebile vulgus,
scrutati penitus superos.
Source: Thebaid, Book III, Line 551 (tr. J. H. Mozley)
As stated on the Jay Leiderman Law Blog December 11, 2014 http://jayleiderman.com/blog/jay-leiderman-quoted-part-10-tin-foil-as-reality/
“The king, in his wisdom, understood the spirit of the age, and shaped his plans accordingly.”
Ain-i-Akbari by Abul Fazl. quoted from Lal, K. S. (1992). The legacy of Muslim rule in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 3
About the character http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/tv/news/hindi/Dipika-Simar-Kakar-I-wasnt-uncomfortable-playing-a-makkhi-nor-found-it-funny/articleshow/54364901.cms
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 101.
“At that age you invent extravagant compensations for bruises to your dignity.”
Part 3, Chapter 3 (p. 118)
Nifft the Lean (1982)
Source: Reflections on public administration, 1947, p. 8-9
““Age Before Beauty.” “Pearls Before Swine.””
Widely attributed to Dorothy Parker and Clare Boothe Luce. “Age before beauty” said Luce while yielding the way. “And pearls before swine,” replied Parker while gliding through the doorway.
Attributed
James Martin (1993, p. 17) as cited in: " CIS330 Object Oriented Approach Ch2 http://webcadnet.blogspot.nl/2011/04/cis330-object-oriented-approach-text_3598.html" webcadnet.blogspot.nl. 2011/04/16
From his autobiography Groucho and Me (1959)
Variant: Although it is generally known, I think it's about time to announce that I was born at a very early age.
Source: Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975), pp. 67-68
The Watch Tower (October 15, 1914), p. 287.
Source: The Social History of Art, Volume IV. Naturalism, impressionism, the film age, 1999, Chapter 1. Naturalism and Impressionism
“Age, like distance, lends a double charm.”
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Urania: A Rhymed Lesson (1846), p. 11.
Misattributed
Source: A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy (1831), Ch.3 Of Cosmical Phenomena
" Prime Minister Blair's speech http://www.nytimes.com/2005/07/16/international/europe/17text-blair.html?ex=1174104000&en=fc0f4a2452f34103&ei=5070", New York Times, 16 July 2005.
Speech to the Labour Party National Policy Forum.
2000s
Counterterrorism and Cybersecurity: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2015
<p>Adams alludes to a well-known passage from the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. In Edward FitzGerald's translation:</p><p>The Ball no Question makes of Ayes and Noes,
But Right and Left as strikes the Player goes;
And He that toss'd Thee down into the Field,
He knows about it all — HE knows — HE knows!</p>
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), pp. 42-43.
“An Unread Book”, p. 42
The Third Book of Criticism (1969)
"The Cold Mountain"
Source: The Way to Life: Sermons (1862), P. 273 (The Christian's Triumph).
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1962/aug/02/britain-and-the-common-market in the House of Lords on the British application to join the Common Market (2 August 1962).
1960s
In pages=106-97
Science and National Consciousness in Bengal: 1870-1930
Notes on Religion (October 1776), published in The Works of Thomas Jefferson in Twelve Volumes http://oll.libertyfund.org/ToC/0054.php, Federal Edition, Paul Leicester Ford, ed., New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904, Vol. 2 http://oll.libertyfund.org/Texts/Jefferson0136/Works/0054-02_Bk.pdf, p. 256
1770s
“The arrogance of age must submit to be taught by youth.”
Letter to http://books.google.com/books?id=JsCV9BpMko4C&pg=PA107&dq=%22arrogance+of+age+must+submit+to+be+taught+by+youth%22&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RoPSUs_hA83okQeTz4CQCw&ved=0CC8Q6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=%22arrogance%20of%20age%20must%20submit%20to%20be%20taught%20by%20youth%22&f=false Frances Burney (29 July 1782)
1780s
Source: Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1792, p. 9; Lead paragraph (I)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 489.
Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)