Robertson Davies book A Voice from the Attic
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 5, The Minors, p. 111.
Robertson Davies book A Voice from the Attic
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Alexander Alekhine (1892–1946) Russian / French chess player, chess writer, and chess theoretician
On the Zeitnot problem.
Source: Chess Life, Vol. 16-18, 1961. p. 113.
“I believe that cinema picks up ideas from society and not the other way round.”
Amitabh Bachchan (1942) Indian actor
Reported in Cinema in India (1991), p. 37.
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
Baltimore Evening Sun (12 February 1923)
1920s
Context: The fact is that the average man's love of liberty is nine-tenths imaginary, exactly like his love of sense, justice and truth. He is not actually happy when free; he is uncomfortable, a bit alarmed, and intolerably lonely. Liberty is not a thing for the great masses of men. It is the exclusive possession of a small and disreputable minority, like knowledge, courage and honor. It takes a special sort of man to understand and enjoy liberty — and he is usually an outlaw in democratic societies.
“I'm not the greatest; I'm the double greatest. Not only do I knock 'em out, I pick the round”
Muhammad Ali (1942–2016) African American boxer, philanthropist and activist
As quoted in "Ali's Quotes" at BBC Sport : Boxing (17 January 2007)
David Lange (1942–2005) New Zealand politician and 32nd Prime Minister of New Zealand
Source: Gliding on the Lino: The Wit of David Lange, compiled by David Barber, 1987.
Christopher Monckton (1952) British public speaker and hereditary peer
Making the police state work for you http://www.climatedepot.com/2011/12/15/fmr-thatcher-advisor-lord-monckton-to-pursue-fraud-charges-against-climategate-scientists-will-present-to-police-the-case-for-numerous-specific-instances-of-scientific-or-economic-fraud/ climatedepot.com, December 15, 2011.