Wilhelm Backhaus (1884–1969) German pianist, Knight Commander of Merit
Quoted in Piano Mastery: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers (1915) by Haeriette Brower
Robinson (1988) in The New York Times as cited in: John Noble Wilford (2004) " Arthur H. Robinson, 89, Geographer Who Reinterpreted World Map, Dies http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/15/obituaries/15robinson.html?_r=0" in: The New York Times November 15, 2004: About the development of the Robinson projection.
Wilhelm Backhaus (1884–1969) German pianist, Knight Commander of Merit
Quoted in Piano Mastery: Talks with Master Pianists and Teachers (1915) by Haeriette Brower
William Crookes (1832–1919) British chemist and physicist
Address to the Society for Psychical Research (1897)
Context: I will point out a curious, inveterate, and widespread illusion — the illusion that our earthly bodies are a kind of norm of humanity, so that ethereal bodies, if such there be, must correspond to them in shape and size.
When we take a physical view of a human being in his highest form of development, he is seen to consist essentially of a thinking brain, the brain itself, among its manifold functions, being a transformer whereby intelligent will power is enabled to react on matter. To communicate with the external world, the brain requires organs by which it can be transported from place to place, and other organs by means of which energy is supplied to replace that expended in the exercise of its own special functions.
Jack Kirby (1917–1994) American comic book artist, writer and editor
Source: "'I've Never Done Anything Halfheartedly'". The Comics Journal. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books (134). February 1990. Reprinted in George, Milo, ed. (2002). The Comics Journal Library, Volume One: Jack Kirby. Seattle, Washington: Fantagraphics Books. p. 22.
Robert Mitchum (1917–1997) American film actor, author, composer and singer
As quoted in "In Hollywood" https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=%22For+a+while,+he+said,+it+looked+like+I+was+going+to+be+stuck+in+westerns.+I+figured+out+I+could+make+six+a+year+for+GO+years+und+then+retire.+I+decided+I+didn't+want+it.%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8 by Erskine Johnson (NEA), in The Blytheville Courier News (May 2, 1946)
Robert Rauschenberg (1925–2008) American artist
1950's, Is today's artist with or against the past, (1958)
Patrick Stump (1984) American musician
When asked "Are you very hands on when it comes to production or do you focus more on the larger vision of the song/album - the vibe/etc? "
AbsolutePunk.net, Patrick Stump, Part 2 - 10.13.08
Lee Krasner (1908–1984) American artist
n.p.
Oral history interview with Lee Krasner, 1964 Nov. 2 - 1968 Apr. 11
Joan Miró (1893–1983) Catalan painter, sculptor, and ceramicist
1940 - 1960
Source: On the Readability of Signs; Miro's path from Mysterious to Comic Pictorial signs, Sylvia Martin; Düsseldorf 2002, p. 67
Paul Scofield (1922–2008) English actor
Quoted in Garry O'Connor, Paul Scofield: An Actor for All Seasons (Applause Books, 2002, ISBN 1-557-83499-7), ch. 22 (p. 131)
Ivor Tiefenbrun (1946) Scottish businessman
"A Wee Dram of Scotch: Linn Products' Ivor Tiefenbrun" http://www.stereophile.com/interviews/457/, published in Stereophile, 25 October 1994. <br class="br">1994