“I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction.”
John Steinbeck book Travels with Charley: In Search of America
Pt. 3
Travels With Charley: In Search of America (1962)
Source: Travels with Charley: In Search of America
The Owner Built Home: A How-to-do-it Book (1972)
“I wonder why progress looks so much like destruction.”
John Steinbeck book Travels with Charley: In Search of America
Pt. 3
Travels With Charley: In Search of America (1962)
Source: Travels with Charley: In Search of America
Tulsi Gabbard (1981) U.S. Representative from Hawaii's 2nd congressional district
Twitter post https://twitter.com/TulsiGabbard, (27 Jun 2019) <br class="br">Twitter account, June 2019
George Kelly (psychologist) (1905–1967) American psychologist and therapist
Source: The function of interpretation in psychotherapy. 1959, p. 21
Walter Keane (1915–2000) American plagiarist
Referring to himself in the third person, page 39. "Them" refers to Rembrandt, El Greco, and Michelangelo.
1965, Cited by Jane Howard
Nicholas Barr (1943) British economist
Source: Economics Of The Welfare State (Fourth Edition), Chapter 14, Higher Education, p. 323
“The Lord prefers common-looking people. That is why he made so many of them.”
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
Conversation with private secretary John Hay (23 December 1863), describing a dream Lincoln had that evening, in Abraham Lincoln : A History (1890) by John Hay
Posthumous attributions