Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Ira Levinson, Chapter 5 Ira, p. 74
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Speech in London, as quoted in Memorial Life of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant (1889) Edited by y Stephen Merrill Allen, p. 95.
1880s
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Ira Levinson, Chapter 5 Ira, p. 74
2009, The Longest Ride (2013)
Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) German artist
Diary entry (1 April 1920).
The Diary and Letters of Käthe Kollwitz (1955)
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
Source: "Quotes", The "Third Book" Notebooks of Northrop Frye, 1964–1972 (2002), p. 60–1
“I have never eaten a boiled egg, but I have had a soldier or two.”
Nigel Slater (1958) English food writer, journalist and broadcaster
Eating For England, Fourth Estate Ltd, ISBN 0-00-719946-5, October 2007)("Soldiers" can refer to slices of toast cut into long thin strips for dipping into a boiled egg.)
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
This may be derived from lines in the movie Gandhi (1982); such statements have not been located among published sources.
Disputed
Annie Ernaux book La femme gelée
Quoted in Mother Reader by Moyra Davey (Seven Stories Press, 2011), p. xvii
A Frozen Woman (1981)
“So I never felt anything except how bad I was and like, "Oh, shame on you!"”
Sophie B. Hawkins (1967) American musician
Interviewed by Cathay Che, The Advocate (8 May 2001)
Context: The message I got from my record label at the time — and this was on purpose — was that I wasn't selling enough. Even when the single was a hit, it wasn't enough of a hit — I never got to number 1; I only got to number 5. And MTV didn't like the first video for the song, and we had to do another one. So I never felt anything except how bad I was and like, "Oh, shame on you!"
Joyce Kilmer (1886–1918) American poet, editor, literary critic, soldier
A letter home, included in Joyce Kilmer, Poems, Essays and Letters (1918) edited by Robert Holliday