
“As with all the other proposals, it's basically just a list of words. You can deal with that…”
[199709032332.QAA21669@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
2010s, 2011, Speech at the Gerald R. Ford Foundation (2011)
“As with all the other proposals, it's basically just a list of words. You can deal with that…”
[199709032332.QAA21669@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997
Source: The Culture of Make Believe (2003), p. 50
“Words from empty words they sever—
Words of Truth from words of Pride.”
Part III Poems, "Reflection from Various Surfaces" (April 18, 1853)
The Life of James Clerk Maxwell (1882)
Context: By the hollow mauntain-side
Questions strange I shout for ever,
While echoes far and wide
Seem to mock my vain endeavour;
Still I shout, for though they never
Cast my borrowed voice aside,
Words from empty words they sever—
Words of Truth from words of Pride.
Alan Simpson (b. 1912), an English born educator who became a U.S. citizen in 1954, in "The Marks of an Educated Man" in Readings for Liberal Education (1962), edited by by Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, and George Warren Arms, p. 47.
Misattributed
This proves that society does not even think that it has a need for such a word. This discloses that society does not think that there are behaviors of wholes unpredicted by the parts. It thinks statistics and probability are all that we need but if “probability” and “statistics” were of any power at all we could not have a stock market or gambling for we would know exactly how things are coming out and no one would bet against the probability.
1960s, Presentation to U.S. Congressional Sub-Committee on World Game (1969)
“How strangely will the Tools of a Tyrant pervert the plain Meaning of Words!”
Letter to John Pitts (21 January 1776) http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext00/3sdms10.txt
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn (1991)