Russell Jacoby (1945) American historian
Source: Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975), p. 62
Russell Jacoby (1945) American historian
Source: Social Amnesia: A Critique of Conformist Psychology from Adler to Laing (1975), p. 62
Kevin Kelly (1952) American author and editor
Out of Control: The New Biology of Machines, Social Systems and the Economic World (1995)
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
'Isaiah Berlin: The Value of Decency' (p.105)
Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings (2009)
Ali book Nahj al-Balagha
Nahj al-Balagha, Letter 53: An order to Malik Al-Ashtar
C. Wright Mills (1916–1962) American sociologist
Source: Letters & Autobiographical Writings (1954), pp. 184-185.
Eliezer Yudkowsky (1979) American blogger, writer, and artificial intelligence researcher
Above-Average AI Scientists http://lesswrong.com/lw/uc/aboveaverage_ai_scientists/
Alex Salmond (1954) Scottish National Party politician and former First Minister of Scotland
Scotland in the World Forum (February 4, 2008), Church of Scotland (May 25, 2009)
John Holt (Lord Chief Justice) (1642–1710) English lawyer and Lord Chief Justice of England
Cramlington v. Evans (1680), Show. 4.
Robert A. Heinlein book The Number of the Beast
Source: The Number of the Beast (1980), Chapter XLVIII : L’Envoi or Rev. XXII: 13, p. 508
Pierre Stephen Robert Payne (1911–1983) British lecturer, novelist, historian, poet and biographer
The Romantic Agony, p. 157,
The Corrupt Society - From Ancient Greece To Present-Day America (1975)
Evelyn Underhill book Practical Mysticism
Source: Practical Mysticism (1914), Chapter II, The World Of Reality, p. 38
Mary Baker Eddy book Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures
Science and Health with Key to the Scriptures, pp. 143:5, 155:15 (1867).
Howard Jacobson (1942) British author and journalist
Redback (1986) p. 29.
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (1919–1974) Indian writer
In his address to the members of the Masonic Fraternity on the occasion of his joining as member of the Masonic Lodge. Article # 14 Initiate responds to his Toast R.W.Bro. Jaya Chamaraja Wadeyar http://masonicpaedia.org/showarticle.asp?id=14
Johannes Kepler book Mysterium Cosmographicum
As Quoted in "The Discovery of Kepler's Laws," Scientific American: Supplement (Apr 29, 1911) Vol. 71, No. 1843, p. 278 https://books.google.com/books?id=ov4-AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA258. <br class="br">Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596)
Anthony Watts (1958) American television meteorologist
California Heating Up, a new NASA/CSU study finds, but data questionable http://wattsupwiththat.com/2007/03/28/california-heating-up-a-new-nasacsu-study-finds-but-data-questionable/, wattsupwiththat.com, March 28, 2007. <br class="br">2007
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
The answer is everything!
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Speech in Reno, Nevada (August 25, 2016)
Haile Selassie (1892–1975) Emperor of Ethiopia
Words of Appollo P.K Nvenge aka Amentu P.K N'venge in the book African Unity: the Only Solution, missatributed to Haile Selassie by different sources.
Misattributed
Nick Bostrom (1973) Swedish philosopher
Letter From Utopia https://nickbostrom.com/utopia.html (2008)
Charles Caleb Colton (1777–1832) British priest and writer
Vol. I; CCCCXII
Lacon (1820)
Lawrence M. Krauss book The Physics of Star Trek
The Physics of Star Trek, HarperPerennial edition (1996), p. 16.
Olaf Stapledon (1886–1950) British novelist and philosopher
Source: Philosophy and Living (1939), Chapter VII: Ethics
John Napier (1550–1617) Scottish mathematician
A Plaine Discovery of the Whole Revelation of St. John (1593), The First and Introductory Treatise
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Youtube, Other, Geerup's Terrible Lizard Classification https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhZeowON8l8 (July 28, 2009)
“All I can say is, the universe is in a good shape, it's earth that has all the problems.”
Neil deGrasse Tyson (1958) American astrophysicist and science communicator
Neil DeGrasse Tyson talks to CNN's Van Jones about climate change and the intersection of science with the military and politics. (2018-10-14)
2010s
“Experience, the universal Mother of Sciences.”
Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616) Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book III, Ch. 7.
Olaf Stapledon book Star Maker
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter I: The Earth; 2. Earth Among the Stars (p. 13)
James K. Polk (1795–1849) American politician, 11th President of the United States (in office from 1845 to 1849)
First Annual Message to Congress (2 December 1845) http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?ammem/hlaw:@field(DOCID+@lit(sj0374)):.
Edward Said (1935–2003) Professor of English and literature
The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), pp. 3-4
Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978) Italian artist
as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Ghiberti to Gainsborough, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, p. 232
1908 - 1920, On Mystery and Creation, Paris 1913
Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887) American educationalist and theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 393.
Alexander Bain (1818–1903) Scottish philosopher and educationalist
Source: Education as a Science, 1898, p. 153.
Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis (1893–1972) Indian scientist
His editorial in his Journal the Sankhya cited in Prasanta Chandra Mahalanobis, 14 December 2013, School of Mathematics and Statistics University of St Andrews, Scotland http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Mahalanobis.html, <br class="br">Quote
Wilson Harris (1921–2018) Guyanese writer
Interview with Wilson Harris (2003)
Gottfried Leibniz (1646–1716) German mathematician and philosopher
Ainsi on peut dire que non seulement l'âme, miroir d'un univers indestructible, est indestructible, mais encore l'animal même, quoique sa machine périsse souvent en partie, et quitte ou prenne des dépouilles organiques.
La monadologie (77).
Sometimes paraphrased as: The soul is the mirror of an indestructible universe.
The Monadology (1714)
“If I want to do anything, I want to speak a more universal language.”
William Saroyan (1908–1981) American writer
Seventy Thousand Assyrians (1934)
Ken Livingstone (1945) Mayor of London between 2000 and 2008
Commentary in The Guardian (4 March 2005)
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
The Ecology of Freedom (1982)
Fritjof Capra book The Tao of Physics
Source: The Tao of Physics (1975), Ch. 10, The Unity of All Things, p. 132.
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
An Old Chaos: Two Times Two Equals Five (p. 52)
The Silence of Animals: On Progress and Other Modern Myths (2013)
Robert Mugabe (1924–2019) former President of Zimbabwe
Speech to the United Nations General Assembly (26 September 2007)
2000s, 2005 - 2009
Maimónides book The Guide for the Perplexed
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.29
“It takes 11 guys to change the world. It takes five to change a university. We can do this.”
Robert P. George (1955) American legal scholar
2016, Interview with Bill Kristol (2016)
Stephen Jay Gould book I Have Landed
"Art Meets Science in The Heart of the Andes", p. 109
I Have Landed (2002)
Peter Chung (1961) Korean-American animator
Sexuality Desexualized http://www.mtv.com/shared/movies/features/a/aeon_flux_050706/
François Englert (1932) Belgian theoretical physicist
as quoted in: [Gross, David; Henneaux, Marc; Sevrin, Alexander, eds., The Theory of the Quantum World: Proceedings of the 25th Solvay Conference on Physics, Brussels, Belgium 19-22 October 2011, World Scientific, 2013, 309, https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Theory_of_the_Quantum_World.html?id=0o-6CgAAQBAJ&pg=PA309]
Zygmunt Bauman (1925–2017) Polish philosopher and sociologist
But, inevitably, they will end up longing for the virtues they once possessed but have now abandoned for the sake of getting rid of the agony which practicing them, and taking responsibility for that practice, might have caused.
Source: The Art of Life (2008), p. 37.
Edgar A. Singer, Jr. (1873–1954) American philosopher
Source: Modern thinkers and present problems, (1923), p. 243-44: Partly cited in: John Barton (1999, p. 10)
Henry Van Dyke (1852–1933) American diplomat
Source: Ships and Havens https://archive.org/stream/shipshavens00vand#page/28/mode/2up/search/more+we+think+of+it (1897), p.27
Raymond Geuss book Philosophy and Real Politics
Source: Philosophy and Real Politics (2008), pp. 88-89.
Robert Crumb (1943) American cartoonist
The R. Crumb Handbook by Robert Crumb and Peter Poplaski (2005), p. 363
Michel Foucault (1926–1984) French philosopher
Quand j’étudie les mécanismes de pouvoir, j’essaie d’étudier leur spécificité… Je n’admets ni la notion de maîtrise ni l’universalité de la loi. Au contraire, je m’attache à saisir des mécanismes d’exercise effectif de pouvoir ; et je le fais parce que ceux qui sont insérés dans ces relations de pouvoir, qui y sont impliqués peuvent, dans leurs actions, dans leur résistance et leur rébellion, leur échapper, les transformer, bref, ne plus être soumis. Et si je ne dis pas ce qu’il faut faire, ce n’est pas parce que je crois qu’il n’y a rien à faire. Bien au contraire, je pense qu’il y a mille choses à faire, à inventer, à forger par ceux qui, reconnaissant les relations de pouvoir dans lesquelles ils sont impliqués, ont décidé de leur résister ou de leur échapper. De ce point de vue, toute ma recherche repose sur un postulat d’optimisme absolu. Je n’effectue pas mes analyses pour dire : voilà comment sont les choses, vous êtes piégés. Je ne dis ces choses que dans la mesure où je considère que cela permet de les transformer. Tout ce que je fais, je le fais pour que cela serve.
Dits et Écrits 1954–1988 (1976) Vol. II, 1976–1988 edited by Daniel Defert and François Ewald, p. 911-912
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (1938) Jordanian businesspeople
May 8, 2005, at the First Scientific Conference of the Faculty of Commerce – Islamic University of Gaza, Gaza Palestine.
Ralph Waldo Emerson book Nature
Source: 1830s, Nature http://www.emersoncentral.com/nature.htm (1836), Ch. 1, Nature
Brian Hayes (scientist) (1900) American scientist, columnist and author
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 11, Identity Crisis, p. 215
J. Irwin Miller (1909–2004) American businessman
Cummins website http://www.cummins.com/cmi/content.jsp?menuIndex=8&siteId=1&overviewId=684&menuId=1&langId=1033&
W. Douglas P. Hill (1884–1962) British Indologist
Source: The Bhagavadgītā (1973), p. 139. (4.)
Michael Moorcock (1939) English writer, editor, critic
Source: Book 3, Chapter 7 “Project NFB” (p. 135), The Warlord of the Air (1971)
Guy Kawasaki (1954) American businessman and author
Speech at Stanford University 2 March 2011 http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2669
Douglas John Foskett (1918–2004)
Source: The Classification Research Group 1952—1962 (1962), p. 133 as cited in:
Steve Stewart-Williams (1971)
Source: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How Evolutionary Theory Undermines Everything You Think You Know (2010), p. 154
Karel Appel (1921–2006) Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet
Karel Appel – the complete sculptures,' (1990) not-paged
John Dewey (1859–1952) American philosopher, psychologist, and educational reformer
Time and Individuality (1940)
George William Curtis (1824–1892) American writer
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Dinesh D'Souza (1961) Indian-American political commentator, filmmaker, author
Introduction, pp. 1–2
Books, The Enemy At Home: The Cultural Left And its Responsibility for 9, 11 (2007)
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Source: Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein and the Poet (1983), p. 66
Larry Samuelson (1953) American economist
Larry Samuelson. "Bounded Rationality and Game Theory", The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, Vol. 36, Special Issue, 1996, pages 17-35.
“The physical "reality" is assumed to be the wave function of the whole universe itself.”
Hugh Everett (1930–1982) American physicist, author of the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics
in an early draft of his doctoral dissertation (1950s).
“We felt the universe wuz safe, an' God wuz on his throne.”
Sam Walter Foss (1858–1911) American writer
The volunteer Organist, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Jean Chrétien (1934) 20th Prime Minister of Canada
Source: Straight From The Heart (1985), Chapter Four, The Politics Of Business, p. 92
Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism
Gautama Buddha, Sutta Nipata
Unclassified
Charles Babbage (1791–1871) mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable c…
Source: The Exposition of 1851: Views Of The Industry, The Science, and the Government Of England, 1851, p. v-vi: Preface
Simon Conway Morris (1951) British palaeontologist
"King of Sweden" presenting "Professor Mortimer" with the 2056 Nobel prize, in "Simon Conway Morris forecasts the future" at NewScientist.com (15 November 2006) http://www.newscientist.com/channel/opinion/science-forecasts/dn10477-simon-conway-morris-forecasts-the-future.html.
Norman Maclean (1902–1990) American author and scholar
"A River Runs Through It", p. 4
A River Runs Through It (1976)
Herbert Read (1893–1968) English anarchist, poet, and critic of literature and art
Source: Collected Poems (1966), pp. 16-17
Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982) British rower, agriculturalist and translater
Intellectual Freedom (1971)
Leonard Jimmie Savage (1917–1971) American mathematician
Leonard Jimmie Savage, cited in: W.A. Wallis, "Leonard Jimmie Savage 1917-1971," in E Shils (ed.), Remembering the University of Chicago: teachers, scientists, and scholars. (University of Chicago Press, Chicago, 1991), 436-451; Quoted in: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson, " Leonard Jimmie Savage http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Biographies/Savage.html," at history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk, November 2010.