Claude Lévi-Strauss book Tristes Tropiques
Source: Tristes Tropiques (1955), Chapter 6 : The Making of an Anthropologist, p. 55
Source: The Violent Bear It Away
Claude Lévi-Strauss book Tristes Tropiques
Source: Tristes Tropiques (1955), Chapter 6 : The Making of an Anthropologist, p. 55
“The probability of death is quite high on the first [human] mission”
Elon Musk (1971) South African-born American entrepreneur
to Mars <br class="br"> "Elon Musk's Plan To Colonize Mars Gives Us The Sci-Fi Future We Crave: Now let's see if he can make it reality." https://www.popsci.com/elon-musks-master-plan-for-colonizing-mars-gives-us-sci-fi-future-we-crave Popular Science magazine. (September 27, 2016)
Garrett Fort (1900–1945) screenwriter
Explaining why Dr. Frankenstein left the University
Frankenstein (1931)
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
“There is nothing quite so terrifying as a mad sheep.”
Claud Cockburn (1904–1981) Irish journalist
Page 62
A Discord of Trumpets (1956)
“Dogs, like very small children, are quite mad.”
T. H. White (1906–1964) author
England Have My Bones (1936)
“Why reel I thus, confused and blind?
What madness mars my sober mind?”
John Conington (1825–1869) British classical scholar
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book XII, p. 436
Nadine Gordimer (1923–2014) South african Nobel-winning writer
Source: Conversations With Nadine Gordimer
“All great art has madness, and quite a lot of bad art has it, too.”
William Saroyan (1908–1981) American writer
My Heart's in the Highlands (1939)