Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) Italian painter, architect, writer and historian
Volume 2. p. 28
The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, 1900
Giorgio Vasari (1511–1574) Italian painter, architect, writer and historian
Volume 2. p. 28
The Lives of the Painters, Sculptors, and Architects, 1900
Daniel Webster (1782–1852) Leading American senator and statesman. January 18, 1782 – October 24, 1852. Served as the Secretary of Sta…
Speech to the Senate In reference to the Slavery Compromise (7 March 1850)
Frank Wilczek (1951) physicist
Source: Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and Variations from Modern Physics (1987), Ch.32 Hidden Harmonies
David Hawkes (sinologist) (1923–2009) British sinologist
Source: Preface to The Golden Days, 1973, p. 45
Alanis Morissette (1974) Canadian-American singer-songwriter
Alanis Morissette - Wake Up San Francisco with Adyashanti & Tami Simon - YouTube (28 March 2015; starts at 14:17) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jr_ClddVgJs
Isaac Barrow (1630–1677) English Christian theologian, and mathematician
Source: Mathematical Lectures (1734), p. 66
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
2010s, 2018, Say No to a Parliament of Tribes (2018)
Isaac Watts (1674–1748) English hymnwriter, theologian and logician
Source: 1720s, The Improvement of the Mind (1727), Ch. I, General Rules for the Improvement of Knowlege, Rule IX
Max Müller (1823–1900) German-born philologist and orientalist
Letter to the Duke of Argyll, published in The Life and Letters of Right Honorable Friedrich Max Müller (1902) edited by Georgina Müller
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
March 13, 2002 Press Conference at The James S. Brady Briefing Room http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2002/03/20020313-8.html <br class="br">2000s, 2002
Sol LeWitt (1928–2007) American artist
Quotes of Sol Lewitt, "Paragraphs on Conceptual Art," 1967
W. Cleon Skousen book The Naked Communist
The Naked Communist (1958)
Edward Lewis Wallant book The Tenants of Moonbloom
The Tenants of Moonbloom (1962)
Franz Kline (1910–1962) American painter
1950's, Evergreen Review, 1958
Coco Chanel (1883–1971) French fashion designer
As quoted in Chanel : A Woman of Her Own (1991) by Axel Madsen, p. 124
“The aim of modern propaganda is no longer to modify ideas, but to provoke action.”
Jacques Ellul book Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes
Vintage, p. 25
Propaganda: The Formation of Men's Attitudes (1965)
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'Only Human: On Nuremberg'
Essays and reviews, From the Land of Shadows (1982)
Pierre-Simon Laplace (1749–1827) French mathematician and astronomer
Quoted in H Eves Return to Mathematical Circles (Boston 1988). http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Quotations/Laplace.html
Michio Kaku (1947) American theoretical physicist, futurist and author
"Will Mankind Destroy Itself?" http://bigthink.com/videos/will-mankind-destroy-itself (29 September 2010)
Hannah Teter (1987) snowboarder
"Hannah Teter, Gold-Medal Snowboarder, Carves a Meaningful Life", interview with the HuffPost (21 April 2010) http://www.huffingtonpost.com/avital-binshtock/hannah-teter-gold-medal-s_b_468137.html.
Charles Sanders Peirce (1839–1914) American philosopher, logician, mathematician, and scientist
The Law of Mind (1892)
M.I.A. (1975) British recording artist, songwriter, painter and director
Quote on corporate sponsorship http://www.nme.com/photos/in-her-own-words-mias-20-sharpest-quotes/172930/16/4#5 reprinted in NME (2010) <br class="br">Sourced quotes
Ben Bernanke (1953) American economist
The Ten Suggestions http://www.federalreserve.gov/newsevents/speech/bernanke20130602a.htm. Speech given at Baccalaureate Ceremony at Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, June 2, 2013.
Edward Witten (1951) American theoretical physicist
as quoted by John Horgan, The End of Science: Facing the Limits of Knowledge in the Twilight of the Scientific Age (1996)
Context: Generally speaking, all the really great ideas of physics are really spin-offs of string theory... Some of them were discovered first, but I consider that a mere accident of the development on planet earth. On planet earth, they were discovered in this order [general relativity, quantum field theory, superstrings, and supersymmetry]... But I don't believe, if there are many civilizations in the universe, that those four ideas were discovered in that order in each civilization.
Errol Morris (1948) American filmmaker and writer
Source : Greasing the Ad Engine http://www.boardsmag.com/articles/magazine/20000801/errolmorris.html?page=1
“Ideas, and even the detection of errors, require more than care and caution.”
Ernest Gellner (1925–1995) Czech anthropologist, philosopher and sociologist
Source: Words and Things (1959), p. 94
“Lincoln isn’t a man with ingrown toenails, he’s an idea.”
Mario Cuomo (1932–2015) American politician, Governor of New York
On reading a biography of Lincoln that “showed me the warts”
New York Times (14 September 1986)
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
John Clive Ward (1924–2000) British-Australian nuclear physicist
J. C. Ward, Memoirs of a Theoretical Physicist (Optics Journal, Rochester, 2004).
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg (1742–1799) German scientist, satirist
D 62
Aphorisms (1765-1799), Notebook D (1773-1775)
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
The Deception: Plato and the alphabet (p. 57-8)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Alan Ryan (1940) British philosopher
On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present (2012), Ch. 4 : Roman Insights: Polybius and Cicero
Subhas Chandra Bose (1897–1945) Indian nationalist leader and politician
"Quotations by 60 Greatest Indians" at Institute of Information and Communication Technology http://resourcecentre.daiict.ac.in/eresources/iresources/quotations.html
Robert Chambers (publisher, born 1802) book Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
Source: Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844), p. 294
Alfred Rosenberg (1893–1946) German architect and politician
“The Jewish Question as a World Problem,”, Radio Broadcast, 28 March 1941. Quoted in Roderick Stackelberg, Sally A. Winkle, The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts. Routledge, 2013 (pp. 337-8).
Glenn Greenwald book No Place to Hide
Penguin Books 2015 edition, pages 173-174.
No Place to Hide (2014)
John Dewey (1859–1952) American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer
Time and Individuality (1940)
“The common man is impelled and controlled by interests; the superior, by ideas.”
John Lancaster Spalding (1840–1916) Catholic bishop
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 113
Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) French painter
Quote 1847, as cited in Artists on Art – from the 14th – 20th centuries, ed. by Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves; Pantheon Books, 1972, London, p. 229
1831 - 1863
Camille Pissarro (1830–1903) French painter
(c. 1890); as quoted in Painting Outside the lines, Patterns of Creativity in Modern Art, David W. Galenson, Harvard University Press, 30 Jun 2009, p. 84
1890's
Charlie Munger (1924) American business magnate, lawyer, investor, and philanthropist
Poor Charlie's Almanack, p. 100
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Spanish artist
Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1931 - 1940, My Pictorial Struggle', S. Dali, 1935, Chapter: 'My Pictorial Struggle', pp. 15-16
George Alec Effinger book When Gravity Fails
Source: When Gravity Fails (1986), Chapter 12 (p. 160).
Francisco Varela (1946–2001) Chilean biologist
Maturana and Varela (1987) The Tree of Knowledge as cited in: Fritjof Capra (1996) The Web of Life. p. 330
John Angell James (1785–1859) British abolitionist
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 380.
Jeffrey D. Sachs (1954) American economist
Climate, Welfare..., Australian Broadcasting Corporation, 15 October, 2018 http://www.abc.net.au/tv/qanda/txt/s4892252.htm
Frank Wilczek (1951) physicist
Longing for the Harmonies: Themes and Variations from Modern Physics (1987)
Joseph Beuys (1921–1986) German visual artist
Source: 1970's, Joseph Beuys... Public Dialogue' 1974, p. 5
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
Speech to the International Eucharistic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as quoted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (13 August 1976)
1970s
John Holloway book Change the World Without Taking Power
Change the World Without Taking Power (2002)
“Liberal learning is both a safeguard against false ideas of freedom and a source of true ones.”
Alfred Whitney Griswold (1906–1963) American historian
Quoted by John F. Kennedy in a speech at Yale University (11 June 1962).
José Luis Rodríguez Zapatero (1960) Former Prime Minister of Spain
To Hugo Chavez, who had accused Aznar of being a racist and a fascist in the 17th Iberoamerican Summit. <br class="br">As President, 2007 <br class="br">Source: El Mundo: El Rey se enfrenta a gritos con Chávez en defensa de Aznar: ¿Por qué no te callas? http://www.elmundo.es/elmundo/2007/11/10/internacional/1194711476.html (Spanish)
Gerhard Richter (1932) German visual artist, born 1932
after 2000, Gerhard Richter: An Artist Beyond Isms' (2002)
Madeleine Stowe (1958) American actress
On talking with Michael Mann about his screenplay for Last of the Mohicans.
Mohican Press interview (2005)
Karl E. Weick (1936) Organisational psychologist
Weick (1993, p. 635), as cited in: Bruce K. Berger, Juan Meng (2014), Public Relations Leaders as Sensemakers, p. 7
1980s-1990s
Akshay Agrawal (1998) Serial Social Entrepreneur
A Class Apart - Mid Day 23rd October 2016 http://www.mid-day.com/articles/zomato-for-schools-mumbai-boy-akshay-agrawal-creates-website-to-rank-schools/17706190
Michael Andrew Screech (1926–2018)
Source: Laughter at the Foot of the Cross (1998), p. xxii
Frederick Winslow Taylor (1856–1915) American mechanical engineer and tennis player
F.W. Taylor (1886), " Comment to "The Shop-Order System of Accounts https://archive.org/stream/transactionsof07amer#page/475/mode/1up," by Henry Metcalfe in: Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol 7 (1885-1886), p. 475; Partly cited in: Charles D. Wrege, Ronald G. Greenwood (1991), Frederick W. Taylor, the father of scientific management. p. 204.
Paul Veyne (1930) French historian
"The Final Foucault and His Ethics," Critical Inquiry, Vol. 20, No. 1 (Autumn, 1993)
Alija Izetbegović (1925–2003) Chairman of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina
Source: The Islamic Declaration (1970), p. 8.
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, known for his works of science fiction …
Interview by Bill Moyers on Bill Moyers' World Of Ideas (17 October 1988); transcript http://www.pbs.org/moyers/faithandreason/print/pdfs/woi%20asimov1.pdf (page 6) - audio (20:12) http://www.pbs.org/moyers/faithandreason/media_players/asimovwoi_audio.html <br class="br">General sources
Marcel Duchamp (1887–1968) French painter and sculptor
the complete title is: The Bride Stripped Bare by her Bachelors, Even (The Large Glass), c. 1915 – 1923
Quote from a letter to fr:Jean Suquet (art historian), New York 25 December 1949; as quoted in The Duchamp Book, ed. Gavin Parkinson, Tate Publishing, London 2008 p. 163
1921 - 1950
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), The Harmony of Determinism and Freedom, p.324
Leszek Kolakowski (1927–2009) Philosopher, historian of ideas
Source: Main Currents Of Marxism (1978), Three Volume edition, Volume I, The Founders, pp. 102-3
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
http://www.inquisitr.com/1735647/christopher-hitchens-islam-comments-resurface-after-charlie-hebdo-its-the-most-depraved-religion/ <br class="br">2010s, 2010
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Democratic Presidential Debate in Miami (March 9, 2016)
Francesco Balilla Pratella (1880–1955) Italian composer
Poggi et al (2009, p. 75)
Original text:
Io mi rivolgo ai giovani. Essi soli mi dovranno ascoltare e mi potranno comprendere. C’è chi nasce vecchio, spettro bavoso del passato, crittogama tumida di veleni: a costoro, non parole, nè idee, ma una imposizione unica: fine.
Manifesto of Futurist Musicians (1910)
Andy Goldsworthy (1956) British sculptor and photographer
Interview with Conrad Bodman, curator at the Barbican Arts Centre (2001)
Simon van der Meer (1925–2011) Dutch physicist
in De Libero van het CERN. Jaarboek 1985. Vereniging voor Technische Physica. TU Delft. p. 61.
Ralph P. Boas Jr. (1912–1992) American mathematician
[Can We Make Mathematics Intelligible?, The American Mathematical Monthly, 88, 10, 1981, 727–731, 10.2307/2321471]
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (October 12, 1892)
Letters
John Derbyshire (1945) writer
Two Bad Answers http://takimag.com/article/two_bad_answers_john_derbyshire/print#axzz33lq12wO9, Taki's Magazine, June 5, 2014.
Haile Selassie (1892–1975) Emperor of Ethiopia
Interview with Bill McNeil, as quoted in Transform Your World Through the Powers of Your Mind (2009) by Jawara D. King, p. 295
Ward Cunningham (1949) American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), Exploring with Wiki
John Maxson Stillman (1852–1923) American chemist
John Maxson Stillman, The Story of Alchemy and Early Chemistry (1924)
Louis Bromfield (1896–1956) American author and conservationist
"Author's Note" (1953) in A New Pattern for a Tired World (1954), p. xxv
“Howard Wise is one of the people who is responsible for the idea of an alternative television.”
Frank Gillette (1941) American artist
Frank Gillette, interview with Marita Sturken, Nov. 11, 1983, cited in: Marita Sturken. " TV as a Creative Medium: Howard Wise and Video Art http://www.vasulka.org/archive/4-30c/AfterImageMay84(1004).pdf," in: Afterimage, May 1984
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Horsham (23 July 1936), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Prophet of Truth: Winston S. Churchill, 1922–1939 (London: Minerva, 1990), p. 768
The 1930s
“I don't want you to get the wrong idea. Not all liberals smoke lettuce!”
Tré Cool (1972) Drummer, punk rock musician
Bullet in a Bible (2005) (backstage in England).
Wilhelm Liebknecht (1826–1900) German socialist politician
No Compromise – No Political Trading (1899)
Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer
Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming (2013)
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/gerry-2003 of Gerry (28 February 2003) <br class="br">Reviews, Three star reviews
Tom Savini (1946) American actor, stuntman, director and makeup artist
Interview: Tom Savini https://diaboliquemagazine.com/interview-tom-savini/ (August 13, 2013)
“[…] beer results in ideas, which results in new code.”
Theo de Raadt (1968) systems software engineer
[slashdot, http://bsd.slashdot.org/story/00/12/11/1455210/theo-de-raadt-responds]
Robert L. Heilbroner (1919–2005) American historian and economist
Source: The Future As History (1960), Chapter I, Part 6, The Inevitability of Progress, p. 31
Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
Pop Internationalism (1996), Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession (1994)
Henry Spira (1927–1998) American activist
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
On the Principles of Genial Criticism (1814)