
“As for accomplishments, I just did what I had to do as things came along.”
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 10
“As for accomplishments, I just did what I had to do as things came along.”
Source: Wagers of Sin (1996), Chapter 21 (p. 430)
“I did not kill my father, but I sometimes felt I had helped him on his way.”
Page 9. (Opening line of the book)
The Cement Garden (1978)
“Senator Grace and I cannot do this alone. We need the help of every one of you, of every Filipino!”
2015, Speech: Declaration as Vice Presidential Candidate
Kathy Acker: Where does she get off?
Context: I think writing is basically about time and rhythm. Like with jazz. You have your basic melody and then you just riff off of it. And the riffs are about timing. And about sex.
Writing for me is about my freedom. When I was a kid, my parents were like monsters to me, and the world extended from them. They were horrible. And I was this good little girl — I didn't have the guts to oppose them. They told me what to do and how to be. So the only time I could have any freedom or joy was when I was alone in my room. Writing is what I did when I was alone with no one watching me or telling me what to do. I could do whatever I wanted. So writing was really associated with body pleasure — it was the same thing. It was like the only thing I had.
Letter to János Bolyai (4 April 1820)
Published in: Samu Benkő (ed.), Bólyai-levelek, Kriterion, 1975, p. 123
As quoted in: O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Farkas Bolyai" http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/Biographies/Bolyai_Farkas.html, MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
Having himself spent a lifetime unsuccessfully trying to prove Euclid's fifth postulate, Farkas discouraged his son János from any further attempt.
1900s
Interview for American Terrorist (2001) by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck
2000s
Alumni Spotlight: Courtney B. Vance http://www.thecrimson.com/article/2016/10/18/alumni-spotlight-courtney-vance/, The Harvard Crimson (October 18, 2016)