Bernard Bailyn book The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Chapter III, POWER AND LIBERTY A THEORY OF POLITICS, p. 59.
Part 1, Chapter 8. Compare: "La Nature a été en eux forte que l'éducation" (translated: "Nature was a stronger force in them than education"), Voltaire, Vie de Molière.
Books, Coningsby (1844), Contarini Fleming (1832)
Bernard Bailyn book The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution
Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Chapter III, POWER AND LIBERTY A THEORY OF POLITICS, p. 59.
“His lack of education is more than compensated for by his keenly developed moral bankruptcy.”
Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician
“[Everything] ideal has a natural basis and everything natural an ideal development.”
George Santayana (1863–1952) 20th-century Spanish-American philosopher associated with Pragmatism
The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. I, Reason in Common Sense
“Nothing more than education advances the prosperity, the power, and the happiness of a nation. ”
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
“Everything I've ever known has been no more than a powerful conviction.”
Lucius Shepard (1947–2014) writer
"A Walk in the Garden" online https://web.archive.org/web/20080316123630/http://www.scifi.com/scifiction/originals/originals_archive/shepard6/shepard61.html <br class="br">A Walk in the Garden (2003) <br class="br">Context: Things Specialist Charles N. Wilson Wants You To Know<br>· · · · · <br>1: Everything I've ever known has been no more than a powerful conviction.<br>2: Nothing motivates like sex and death and sound effects.<br>3: Politics is the Enemy.<br>4: Jesus and Mohammed would probably hang out together.
Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
Source: The devil in the hills (1949), Chapter 7, p. 311
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) English poet
Comments on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola
Eugène Boudin (1824–1898) French painter
in the studio
Quote from Boudin's sketchbook; as quoted in Boudin at Trouville, by Vivien Hamilton, exh. Catalogue, London John Murray Ltd., 1992, p. 16
undated quotes
Thomas Mann book The Magic Mountain
L’amour pour lui, pour le corps humain, c’est de même un intérêt extrêmement humanitaire et une puissance plus éducative que toute la pédagogie du monde!
Source: The Magic Mountain (1924), Ch. 5