“Taxation without representation is tyranny.”
James Otis Jr. (1725–1783) Lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
Attributed as a statement by Otis in court in 1761, but no record of the remark has been found prior to the 16th century
Misattributed
His refrain and demand during the budget speeches in 1904 as the Indian Representative on the Imperial Legislative Council urging for financial and administrative reforms for India.Page=695
Sources of Indian Tradition
“Taxation without representation is tyranny.”
James Otis Jr. (1725–1783) Lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
Attributed as a statement by Otis in court in 1761, but no record of the remark has been found prior to the 16th century
Misattributed
Anatol Rapoport (1911–2007) Russian-born American mathematical psychologist
1960s, "The Study of Conflict," 1968
Mike Lee (U.S. politician) (1971) American politician
Tea Party Senator Mike Lee: We Need to Change the Way We Spend Money in Washington http://www.foxnews.com/transcript/2011/04/12/tea-party-senator-mike-lee-we-need-change-way-we-spend-money-washington.html (April 12, 2011)
Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden (1714–1794) English lawyer, judge and Whig politician
Speech in the House of Lords, on the taxation of Americans by the British parliament, 7 March 1766; as reported in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1990), 2nd edn., p. 60.
Dana Perino (1972) Former White House Press Secretary
Press Briefing, referring to jailing of protesters and Buddhist monks in Myanmar, October 1, 2007 http://georgewbush-whitehouse.archives.gov/news/releases/2007/10/20071001-2.html
David Marr (1945–1980) British neuroscientist and psychologist
Source: Representation and recognition of the spatial organization of three-dimensional shapes, 1978, p. 274
Paul Klee (1879–1940) German Swiss painter
Diary entry (December 1905), # 733, in The Diaries of Paul Klee, 1898-1918; University of California Press, 1968
1903 - 1910
Jasper Johns (1930) American artist
Book B (sketchbook), c 1967: as quoted in Jasper Johns, Writings, sketchbook Notes, Interviews, ed. Kirk Varnedoe, Moma New York, 1996, p. 62
1960s