Walter F. Buckley (1922–2006) American sociologist
Sociology and modern systems theory (1967)
St. George’s Hospital, Hyde Park Corner from London Literary Gazette (25th May 1822) Poetic Sketches. Second Series - Sketch the Fourth
The Improvisatrice (1824)
Walter F. Buckley (1922–2006) American sociologist
Sociology and modern systems theory (1967)
Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887) American educationalist and theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 135.
“How many people have never raised their hand before?”
Steve Martin (1945) American actor, comedian, musician, author, playwright, and producer
Source: Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Founder of the Bible Student Movement
The Watch Tower, reprints (March 1, 1915) p. 5649.
“How many people here have telekinetic powers? Raise my hand.”
Emo Philips (1956) American comedian
E=MO² (1985)
Ian Hacking (1936) Canadian philosopher
Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 12, Political Arithmetic, p. 103.
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie
Part II, section 5.
Evangeline: A Tale of Acadie (1847)
Themistocles (-524–-459 BC) Athenian statesman
As quoted by Plutarch, in Lives as translated by J. Langhorne and W. Langhorne (1836), p. 84 http://books.google.com/books?id=UFROAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA84 <br class="br">Variant translation: 'Tis true, I never learned how to tune a harp, or play upon a lute, but I know how to raise a small and inconsiderate city to glory and greatness. <br class="br"> Plutarch's Themistocles, 2:3 http://data.perseus.org/citations/urn:cts:greekLit:tlg0007.tlg010.perseus-eng1:2 "...tuning the lyre and handling the harp were no accomplishments of his, but rather taking in hand a city that was small and inglorious and making it glorious and great" "...λύραν μὲν ἁρμόσασθαι καὶ μεταχειρίσασθαι ψαλτήριον οὐκ ἐπίσταται, πόλιν δὲ μικρὰν καὶ ἄδοξον παραλαβὼν ἔνδοξον καὶ μεγάλην ἀπεργάσασθαι." (at Perseus Project)