
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Fragments
By convention sweet is sweet, bitter is bitter, hot is hot, cold is cold, color is color; but in truth there are only atoms and the void. (trans. Durant 1939), Ch. XVI, §II, p. 353; citing C. Bakewell, Sourcebook in Ancient Philosophy, New York, 1909, "Fragment O" (Diels), p. 60
νόμωι (γάρ φησι) γλυκὺ καὶ νόμωι πικρόν, νόμωι θερμόν, νόμωι ψυχρόν, νόμωι χροιή, ἐτεῆι <!--for ἐτεῇ "in reality"--> δὲ ἄτομα καὶ κενόν (Tetralogies of Thrasyllus, 9; Sext. Emp. adv. math. VII 135)
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Fragments
“South Carolina led the southern walk-out from the 1948 Democratic National Convention.”
As quoted in "The Historical Roots of Dylann Roof's Racism: South Carolina’s warped public display of its white-supremacist history confronts South Carolinians, white and black, with a stark message about who rules the state" http://www.thenation.com/article/210817/historical-roots-dylann-roofs-racism# (25 June 2015), The Nation
2010s
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), Q&A
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (June 16, 1892)
Letters
"On My Friendly Critics"
Soliloquies in England and Later Soliloquies (1922)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“The conventional wisdom is often wrong.”
Source: Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything