“Tatia: I think its too big to fit”
Paullina Simons book The Bronze Horseman
Source: The Bronze Horseman
Fauna Suecica (1746) as quoted by Jeffrey H. Schwartz, Sudden Origins: Fossils, Genes, and the Emergence of Species (1999)
Context: No one has any right to be angry with me, if I think fit to enumerate man among the quadrapeds. Man is neither a stone nor a plant, but an animal, for such is his way of living and moving; nor is he a worm, for then he would have only one foot; nor an insect, for then he would have antennae; nor a fish, for he has no fins; nor a bird, for he has no wings. Therefore, he is a quadraped, had a mouth like that of other quadrapeds, and finally four feet, on two of which he goes, and uses the other two for prehensive purposes.
“Tatia: I think its too big to fit”
Paullina Simons book The Bronze Horseman
Source: The Bronze Horseman
“Don't think about making women fit the world -- think about making the world fit women.”
Gloria Steinem (1934) American feminist and journalist
A.E. Housman (1859–1936) English classical scholar and poet
No. 10, st. 2. <br class="br"> Last Poems http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/8lspm10.txt (1922)
“I am just a man, not fit to do the work of God… or the Devil.”
Peter Ustinov (1921–2004) English actor, writer, and dramatist
Captain Vere
Billy Budd (1962)
“We have tried to fit man into abstraction, but he does not fit.”
Mark Tobey (1890–1976) American abstract expressionist painter
Statement in his Bahai lecture, Oct 30, 1951, as quoted in Abstract Expressionist Painting in America, W.C, Seitz, Cambridge Massachusetts, 1983, p. 104
1950's
“Arakawa: Yes, and because I think I look a little like a cartoon cow, so it fits.”
Hiromu Arakawa (1973) award winning Japanese manga artist
Interview with mobuta.com (2004)
Kofi Annan (1938–2018) 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations
If FDR [Franklin D Roosevelt] was the architect of the United Nations, President Truman was the master-builder, and the faithful champion of the Organisation in its first years, when it had to face quite different problems from the ones FDR had expected.
Farewell Speech (2006)