“The United States Navy controls all of the oceans of the world.”
George Friedman (1949) American businessman and political scientist
Source: The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (2009), p. 17
“The Light-Bearer,” p. 7
The Creator (2000), Sequence: “The Light-Bearer”
“The United States Navy controls all of the oceans of the world.”
George Friedman (1949) American businessman and political scientist
Source: The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (2009), p. 17
Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer
Why our future depends on libraries, reading and daydreaming (2013)
“Nothing in the world was more terrible than an empty bottle! Unless it was an empty glass.”
Malcolm Lowry book Under the Volcano
Source: Under the Volcano (1947), Ch. III (p. 86)
Agnes Martin (1912–2004) American artist
her remark in 1966 as quoted by Ann Wilson in 'Linear Webs', Art and Artists 1, no. 7, Oct. 1966, p. 49; as quoted on the Tate exhibition, London June - October 2015 http://www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/agnes-martin/room-guide/room-nine & by Julie Warchol, on Smith College Museum of Art https://www.smith.edu/artmuseum/Collections/Cunningham-Center/Blog-paper-people/Agnes-Martin-On-a-Clear-Daywebsite <br class="br">1960's
“A single person is missing for you, and the whole world is empty.”
Joan Didion The Year of Magical Thinking
Source: The Year of Magical Thinking
“The honors of this world, what are they
But puff, and emptiness, and peril of falling?”
Joseph Addison book Cato
Act IV, scene iv.
Cato, A Tragedy (1713)
“A world with no place for God is dark, empty without hope.”
Massimo Introvigne (1955) Italian philosopher
"Filming the Age of Kingdom: The End Times and the Movies of The Church of Almighty God" https://bitterwinter.org/end-times-and-the-movies-of-cag/
“All the possessions in the world cannot fill an empty heart with love.”
Joseph Pisani (1971) American artist and photographer
As quoted on the artist's Twitter Feed, March 16, 2013 https://twitter.com/josephpisaniart/status/312902833747943424
Ernest King (1878–1956) United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations
From King's Foreword in Battle Stations! Your Navy In Action (1946) by Admirals of the U.S. Navy, p. 10