Where Is God (2009, Thomas Nelson publishers)
“There is a strong strain of Protestant masochism in this [Nietzsche’s] assault on morality and ideology. … Framing this perspective is the Protest image of the utterly self-reliant, responsible individual.”
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 39
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Nobel Peace Prize acceptance (1985)
Context: We physicians protest the outrage of holding the entire world hostage. We protest the moral obscenity that each of us is being continuously targeted for extinction. We protest the ongoing increase in overkill. We protest the expansion of the arms race to space. We protest the diversion of scarce resources from aching human needs. Dialogue without deeds brings the calamity ever closer, as snail-paced diplomacy is outdistanced by missile-propelled technology. We physicians demand deeds to implement further deeds which will lead to the abolition of all nuclear weaponry.
We recognise that before abolition can become a reality, the nuclear arms race must be halted.

“You have to be self-reliant and strong to survive in this town. Otherwise you will be destroyed.”
Interview, Hedda Hoppers Hollywood (1945)

“Labour itself is but a sorrowful song,
The protest of the weak against the strong.”
The Sorrowful World.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)

The Mirage of Dignity on the Highways of Human 'progress': - the bystanders' perspective - , by Lukman Harees, p xv, 2012.
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 96

“The dressing up and puffing up of the individual erases the lineaments of protest.”
Source: On the Fetish Character in Music and the Regression of Listening (1938), p. 283

Alfred Binet (1909/1975, 105-6), as cited in: B.R. Hergenhahn. An Introduction to the History of Psychology 2009. p. 313
Modern ideas about children, 1909/1975

The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), IV : The Essence of Catholicism