“The whole damn universe has to be taken apart, brick by brick, and reconstructed.”
Henry Miller (1891–1980) American novelist
Henry Miller on Writing (1964)
“The whole damn universe has to be taken apart, brick by brick, and reconstructed.”
Henry Miller (1891–1980) American novelist
Henry Miller on Writing (1964)
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Reign of Law (1925)
Elia M. Ramollah (1973) founder and leader of the El Yasin Community
360 Doctrines and Comprehensive Theories, Union of Civilizations
Hartley Coleridge (1796–1849) British poet, biographer, essayist, and teacher
Prometheus
Poems (1851), Prometheus
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1850s, Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850), The Present Time (February 1, 1850)
Russell Baker (1925–2019) writer and satirst from the United States
"And All of Us So Cool" (p.340)
There's a Country in My Cellar (1990)
Vanna Bonta (1958–2014) Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice artist (1958-2014)
Vanna Bonta Talks Sex in Space (Interview - Femail magazine)
William Hartnell (1908–1975) English actor
I Felt Like the Pied Piper
Pope John Paul II (1920–2005) 264th Pope of the Catholic Church, saint
Encyclical Fides et Ratio, 14 September 1998<br><br>Source: www.vatican.va http://www.vatican.va/holy_father/john_paul_ii/encyclicals/documents/hf_jp-ii_enc_14091998_fides-et-ratio_en.html
Henry Hazlitt book Economics in One Lesson
Economics in One Lesson (1946), The Blessings of Destruction (ch. 3)
Washington Irving (1783–1859) writer, historian and diplomat from the United States
The Creole Village published in The Knickerbocker magazine (November 1836). This is origin of the expression almighty dollar. See Edward Bulwer-Lytton for "the pursuit of the almighty dollar". Compare: "Whilst that for which all virtue now is sold, And almost every vice,—almighty gold", Ben Jonson, Epistle to Elizabeth, Countess of Rutland.
Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) American philosopher, diplomat, and educator
Scholarship and service : the policies of a national university in a modern democracy https://archive.org/details/scholarshipservi00butluoft (1921)
“Internet literacy must become universal within the Arab world.”
Talal Abu-Ghazaleh (1938) Jordanian businesspeople
April 1, 2001, First Arab Conference on Arabizing the Internet, Amman, Jordan.
Maimónides book The Guide for the Perplexed
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part I, p. 296 (1881) Tr. Friedlander
Lancelot Law Whyte (1896–1972) Scottish industrial engineer
p, 125
Essay on Atomism: From Democritus to 1960 (1961)
Henri-Frédéric Amiel (1821–1881) Swiss philosopher and poet
16 February 1868
Journal Intime (1882), Journal entries
Georgi Dimitrov (1882–1949) Bulgarian politician
Reported as a misattribution in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 20-21.
Misattributed
Montesquieu (1689–1755) French social commentator and political thinker
No. 66.
Lettres Persanes (Persian Letters, 1721)
José Ortega Y Gasset book The Revolt of the Masses
Chap.IX: The Primitive and the Technical
The Revolt of the Masses (1929)
Connie Willis book To Say Nothing of the Dog
Source: To Say Nothing of the Dog (1998), Chapter 18 (p. 318)
John Gray book Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia
Enlightenment and Terror in the Twentieth Century: Terror and the Western Tradition
Black Mass: Apocalyptic Religion and the Death of Utopia (2007)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Man of Letters
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Alan Kay (1940) computer scientist
ACM Queue A Conversation with Alan Kay Vol. 2, No. 9 - Dec/Jan 2004-2005 http://queue.acm.org/detail.cfm?id=1039523 <br class="br">2000s, A Conversation with Alan Kay, 2004–05
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), Junk Bonds and Corporate Raiders : Academe in the Hour of the Wolf, p. 230
Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989) Soviet nuclear physicist and human rights activist
Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), Dangers, International Tensions And New Principles
“Dr. Ramakrishnan addressing an audience of 3,000 at the university’s Centenary Auditorium.”
Venkatraman Ramakrishnan (1952) Nobel prize winning American and British structural biologist
Appreciate science for what it is: Venkatraman Ramakrishnan
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Divinity
Hugh Macmillan, Baron Macmillan (1873–1952) British judge
Source: A Man of Law's Tale (1952), On Education, p. 14
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Correct Texas' textbooks!" http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2015/11/01/correct-texas-textbooks/, Patheos (November 1, 2015) <br class="br">Patheos
Wu Kung-tsao (1902–1983) Chinese martial artist
Students should first know about the principles of stillness and movement in yīn and yáng before proceeding with their studies.
Wu Family T'ai Chi Ch'uan (1980)
Abby Stein (1991) Trans activist, speaker, and educator
Interview with GLAAD, April 27, 2016. http://www.glaad.org/blog/interview-abby-stein-talks-about-being-transgender-woman-hasidic-jewish-community <br class="br">2016
Grant Morrison (1960) writer
2004
https://web.archive.org/web/20040803000924/http://www.popimage.com/content/grant20041.html Popimage interview
On comics
“How long? Not long, because the arc of the moral universe is long, but it bends toward justice.”
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, How Long, Not Long (1965)
Alan Blinder (1945) economist
William Baumol and Alan Blinder, Economics: Principles and Policy (2011), Ch. 1 : What is Economics?
Ken Ham (1951) Australian young Earth creationist
The Universe Is “Dying” and It’s Because of Sin https://answersingenesis.org/blogs/ken-ham/2015/08/20/universe-dying-and-its-because-sin/, Around the World with Ken Ham (August 20, 2015) <br class="br">Around the World with Ken Ham (May 2005 - Ongoing)
Mark Clifton book They'd Rather Be Right
Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 188.
Olaf Stapledon book Last and First Men
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter XIV: Neptune; Section 3, “Slow Conquest” (p. 211)
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
Man sieht daraus, daß in der Universitäts-philosophie die Wahrheit nur eine sekundäre Stelle einnimmt und, wenn es gefordert wird, aufstehn muß, einer andern Eigenschaft Platz zu machen.
Sämtliche Werke, Bd. 5, p. 152, E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 140
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), On Philosophy in the Universities
Jerry Coyne (1949) American biologist
" Is atheism irrational? A philosopher says “yes” http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2014/10/15/is-atheism-irrational-a-philosopher-says-yes/" October 15, 2014
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
"Double-Entry Moral Bookkeeping", The Nation (April 25, 2007)
Simon Ramo (1913–2016) Father of the ICBM
Simon Ramo, Ronald Sugar, : A Structured Approach to Shaping the Future of Your Business. (2009), p. 8
“It is difficult to speak of the universal specifically.”
Difficile est proprie communia dicere.
Source: Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (c. 18 BC), Line 128
Bertram Raven (1926) American psychologist
Source: "Influence, Power, Religion, and the Mechanisms of Social Control," 1999, p. 161
David Korten book When Corporations Rule the World
Source: When Corporations Rule the World (1995,2015), pp. 20-21
Max Delbrück (1906–1981) biophysicist
Nobel Prize acceptance speech (1969) http://www.nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/medicine/laureates/1969/delbruck-lecture.html
Robert Hunter (author) (1874–1942) American sociologist, author, golf course architect
Source: Why We Fail as Christians (1919), p. 80
Arnold Schwarzenegger (1947) actor, businessman and politician of Austrian-American heritage
Reddit https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/16mq0g/iamarnold_ask_me_anything/c7xg9aa (2013) <br class="br">2010s
Thomas Cahill book How the Irish Saved Civilization
Source: How the Irish Saved Civilization (1995), Ch. VI What Was Found
Frank Chodorov (1887–1966) American libertarian thinker
Source: The Rise & Fall of Society (1959), p. 54
Dan Flores (1948) American historian
The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (2003)
Stacy McGaugh (1964) American astronomer
A Tale of Two Paradigms: the Mutual Incommensurability of LCDM and MOND, Stacy McGaugh, 29 Apr 2014, updated 17 May 2014 http://arxiv.org/abs/1404.7525,
“Good Will is the mightiest practical force in the universe.”
Charles Fletcher Dole (1845–1927) Unitarian minister, speaker, and writer
Cleveland Address, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919.
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
"Bible Stories for Adults, No. 17: The Deluge" p. 11 (originally published in Full Spectrum, edited by Lou Aronica and Shawna McCarthy)
Short fiction, Bible Stories for Adults (1996)
Greg Bear (1951) American writer best known for science fiction
Source: Blood Music (1985), Chapter 45 (p. 239)
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
63 : The Working of the Avatar, p. 108.
The Everything and the Nothing (1963)
Manuel Castells (1942) Spanish sociologist (b.1942)
Source: The Rise of the Network Society, 1996, p. 433–434 as quoted in: Wayne Hope (2006) Global Capitalism and the Critique of Real Time http://www.sagepub.com/dicken6/Sociology%20Online%20readings/CH%202%20-%20HOPE.pdf. Sage publications. p. 289
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 277
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Public entertainment
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) Father of republic India, champion of human rights, father of India's Constitution, polymath, revolutionary…
Source: Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946), pp. 330-331
Francisco De Goya (1746–1828) Spanish painter and printmaker (1746–1828)
the announcement in the paper of 6. Feb. 1799 was necessary because Goya was unable to find regular bookshops to sell the Capricho-prints. That year 300 sets were printed, which meant 24.000 prints!! - without the mis-prints and proof-prints.
The Caprichos was the name of a serie of eigthy prints that Goya entitled 'Los Caprichos'; Goya made them in a combination of regular etching & aquatint technique. Etching gave lines by scratching with needles in the copper-plate. Aquatint gave fields of flat watercolor wash, a uniform tone composed of tiny grains and speckles rather than lines (as Robert Hughes explains) in the same book, p. 176-177/207-208)
1790s, Goya's announcement about 'Los Caprichos', 6 Febr. 1799
Sudhir Ruparelia (1956) Ugandan businessman
Talking about the Victoria University http://www.vu.ac.ug/news/sudhir-ruparelia-buys-victoria-university Purchase
William Ellery Channing (1780–1842) United States Unitarian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 533.
“Every thought deserves its own place in the universe. How & where do you capture yours?”
David Allen (1945) American productivity consultant and author
7 February 2010 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/8780594220 <br class="br"> Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
David C. McClelland (1917–1998) American psychological theorist
Source: The Archiving Society, 1961, p. 1; lead paragraph, about the problem
“…the harmony of the universe is preserved…”
Paul DiLascia (1959–2008) American software developer
1995/10
Misc
Georg Brandes (1842–1927) Danish literature critic and scholar
Reminiscences of my Childhood and Youth (1906), pp. 276–277
John Burroughs (1837–1921) American naturalist and essayist
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. XI: Points of View
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 38
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
Speech at the University of Las Villas (1959)
Amit Ray (1960) Indian author
Yoga and Vipassana: An Integrated Lifestyle (2012) https://books.google.co.in/books?id=sBsG9V1oVdMC,
Jeff Morrow (1907–1993) American actor and World War II veteran
I thought I was going over for real. <br class="br"> Psychotronic Video interview http://www.zomboscloset.com/zombos_closet_of_horror_b/2013/08/the-jeff-morrow-interview-part-4.html (1993)
John Moffat book Reinventing Gravity
Source: Reinventing Gravity (2008), Chapter 16, The Eternal Universe, p. 220
Joseph Fourier book The Analytical Theory of Heat
Source: The Analytical Theory of Heat (1878), Ch. 1, p. 1
“They're making a joke of our universe”
Jim Morrison (1943–1971) lead singer of The Doors
An American Prayer (1978)
Harold M. Schulweis (1925–2014) American rabbi and theologian
Conscience: The Duty to Obey and the Duty to Disobey (2008)
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
[20031213210102.GE18685@wall.org, 2003]
Usenet postings, 2003
Ram Swarup (1920–1998) Indian historian
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
Edwin Markham (1852–1940) American poet
The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems (1899), The Man With the Hoe (1898)
Kevin Carson (1963) American academic
'In Which the Anarcho-Syndicalists Discover C4SS' (2016)
Other Writing