Raymond Smullyan (1919–2017) American mathematician
An Epistemological Nightmare (1982)
Source: Villette (1853), Chapter XXXI: The Dryad
Raymond Smullyan (1919–2017) American mathematician
An Epistemological Nightmare (1982)
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist
Source: Postcards from Ed: Dispatches and Salvos from an American Iconoclast
Gustave Moreau (1826–1898) French painter
As quoted at the J. Paul Getty Museum http://www.getty.edu/art/gettyguide/artMakerDetails?maker=333&page=1
Max Lerner (1902–1992) American journalist and educator
Lerner's summary of his life for "Who's Who in America," quoted in Max Lerner, Writer, 89, Is Dead; Humanist on Political Barricades By Richard Severo, The New York Times, https://www.nytimes.com/1992/06/06/arts/max-lerner-writer-89-is-dead-humanist-on-political-barricades.html (6 June 1992)
“I am not religious in the dogmatic sense … I neither believe nor disbelieve in anything.”
Charlie Chaplin book My Autobiography
My Autobiography (1964), p. 287
Hugh Prather (1938–2010) American writer
Source: I Touch the Earth, the Earth Touches Me
“I end tonight where it all began for me: I still believe in a place called Hope.”
Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States
"A Place Called Hope" (July 16, 1992)
1990s, A Place Called Hope (16 July 1992)
Jo Cox (1974–2016) UK politician
Don’t leave Syria to become a graveyard — this generation’s responsibility to the world (13 October 2015)
Bruce Springsteen (1949) American singer and songwriter
"Badlands"
Song lyrics, Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)