1990s, An Exchange With a Civil War Historian (June 1995)
“The generation of Isaiah did not require the detailed description; his account, "I saw the Lord," &c., sufficed. The generation of the Babylonian exile wanted to learn all the details. …Isaiah was so familiar with it that he did not consider it necessary to communicate it to others as a new thing, especially as it was well known to the intelligent.”
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.6
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"The Education of an Englishman" in The Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 138 (1926), p. 192.
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“"'Isaiah' – what a funny name for a teddy bear!"
"Well, you see one eye's 'igher than the other."”
Exhibited as part of the Michael Winner collection of McGill designs at the Chris Beetles Gallery, March 14 to April 8, 2006. http://www.chrisbeetles.com/pictures/artists/McGill_Donald/DMG185.htm
“The beauty of nature lies in detail; the message, in generality.”
Source: Wonderful Life (1989), Preface
"Remarks at the Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln" http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/speeches/19540423%20Remarks%20at%20the%20Birthplace%20of%20Abraham%20Lincoln.htm, Hodgenville, Kentucky (April 23, 1954). The story originates http://books.google.com/books?id=AsrfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA128 from F. A. Mitchel, son and aide of General Mitchel.
1950s