
Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 9.9
Source: Mason & Dixon (1997), Chapter 74
Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 9.9
translation from original Dutch: Fons Heijnsbroek
(original Dutch: citaat van Jan Mankes, in het Nederlands:) ..voerlui, sjouwerslui en schippers.. ..aan het kanaal wordt permanent turf geladen en elk paard staat een half uur stil [tijd voor schetsen].
Quote, c. 1910, in Jan Mankes - kunstbeschouwingen van Albert Plasschaert & Just Havelaar; publisher J.A.A.M. van Es, Wassenaar, 1927; as cited by Susan van den Berg, in 'Tableau Fine Arts Magazine', 29e Jaargang, nummer 1, Feb/March 2007, p. 76
Jan is describing the activities at the canal the Schoterlandsche Compagnonsvaart (in De Knijpe); this was the daily view from the living-room of his parental home when Jan was 20 years.
1909 - 1914
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Usenet postings, 1997
Source: The Principles of Agriculture, 1844, Section III: Agronomy, p. 349, as cited in Ruffin (1852, p. 85).
“What is the use of being elected or re-elected unless you stand for something?”
As quoted in An Honest President (2000) by H. Paul Jeffers, p. 200.
“[Nelson, re. Annabelle] …"she wants what everybody wants. She wants love."”
Rabbit Remembered (2000)
“Re-examine all you have been told. Dismiss what insults your soul.”
The Art and Practice of the Learning Organization (1990)
Context: Real learning gets to the heart of what it means to be human. Through learning we re-create ourselves. Through learning we become able to do something we never were able to do. Through learning we reperceive the world and our relationship to it. Through learning we extend our capacity to create, to be part of the generative process of life. There is within each of us a deep hunger for this type of learning.