
“Gaelic language and culture is inseparable from the future success of the Scottish economy.”
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Lecture (December 19, 2007)
Source: "China and US economies 'inseparable,' Wang Qishan tells Davos" in Nikkei Asia https://asia.nikkei.com/Economy/China-and-US-economies-inseparable-Wang-Qishan-tells-Davos (24 January 2019)
“Gaelic language and culture is inseparable from the future success of the Scottish economy.”
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig Lecture (December 19, 2007)
Chap. 2 : Experience and Its Modes
Experience and Its Modes (1933)
“How can the reality of 600 million Chinese be ignored?”
About withdrawing diplomatic recognition of Taiwan in favor of the People's Republic of China
"One Man's Cup of Coffee," Time Magazine profile (June 30, 1961)
Note, on "The Book of the Dead"
U.S. 1 (1938), The Book of the Dead
Context: This is to be a summary poem of the life of the Atlantic coast of this country, nourished by the communications which run down it. Gauley Bridge is inland, but it was created by theories, systems, and workmen from many coastal sections — factors which are, in the end, not regional or national. Local images have one kind of reality. U. S. 1 will, I hope, have that kind and another too. Poetry can extend the document.
Source: J. A. Hobson's Imperialism: A Study: A Centennial Retrospective (2002), p. 10.
"On the Intuitive Understanding of Nonlocality as Implied by Quantum Theory", Foundations of Physics Vol 5 (1975)
From journal kept while writing A Burnt-Out Case (1959)