Julie Kavner (1950) actress
L A Times, 26 Jan 1992 http://articles.latimes.com/1992-01-26/magazine/tm-1126_1_julie-kavner/5
Julie Kavner (1950) actress
L A Times, 26 Jan 1992 http://articles.latimes.com/1992-01-26/magazine/tm-1126_1_julie-kavner/5
“There is no worse bitterness than to reach the end of your life and realized you have not lived.”
M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) American psychiatrist
“[Donati] "You couldn't have planned a worse place to put a city than LA."”
Michael Nava (1954) American writer
Source: The Burning Plain (1997), p.225 (Chapter 18)
Ray Nagin (1956) politician, businessman
Transcript for September 11, Ray Nagin, Arlen Specter, John Barry & Ivor van Heerden
2005
John Ruskin (1819–1900) English writer and art critic
Known as the Common Law of Business Balance, this quotation has been widely attributed to Ruskin but has never been sourced to any of his works.
[Shapiro, Fred R., The Yale Book of Quotations, 2006, Yale University Press, New Haven, 657]
Disputed
Glen Cook book Soldiers Live
Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 43, “The Taglian Shadowlands: The Shadowgate” (p. 514)
Peace Pilgrim (1908–1981) American non-denominational spiritual teacher
Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words (1982), Ch. 11 : Transforming Our Society
Context: You have much more power when you are working for the right thing than when you are working against the wrong thing. And, of course, if the right thing is established wrong things will fade away of their own accord. Grass-roots peace work is vitally important. All who work for peace belong to a special peace fellowship — whether we work together or apart.
Hans Christian von Baeyer (1938) American physicist
Source: Information, The New Language of Science (2003), Chapter 7, A Battle Among Giants, Reductionism and emergence, p. 54