Leonard E. Read (1898–1983) American academic
Leonard Read Journals, September 18, 1959 https://history.fee.org/leonard-read-journal/1959/leonard-e-read-journal-september-1959
Source: Goliath
Leonard E. Read (1898–1983) American academic
Leonard Read Journals, September 18, 1959 https://history.fee.org/leonard-read-journal/1959/leonard-e-read-journal-september-1959
“Why do people sing "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" at the stadium when they're already there?”
Larry Andersen (1953) American baseball player
Larry Andersen cited in: Michael Pellowski, Sanford Hoffman (1997) Baseball's Funniest People. p. 18.
“It's all a lie. They're just pretending to praise me.”
Kim Jong-il (1941–2011) General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
Remark to kidnapped South Korean director Shin Sang-ok (7 March 1983); quoted in Under the Loving Care of the Fatherly Leader
Miles Davis (1926–1991) American jazz musician
In the Jazz Review with Nat Hentoff (1958); also in , and in many other books https://www.google.com/search?tbm=bks&hl=en&q=%22play+anything+on+a+horn%22+miles+davis<br>On Louis Armstrong in a Playboy magazine interview. <br class="br">1950s
Dave Matthews (1967) American singer-songwriter, musician and actor
Before "Halloween", Live at Luther College
Cat Stevens (1948) British singer-songwriter
Morning Has Broken, was widely popularized by the Cat Stevens version on Teaser and the Firecat (1971), but was actually written by Eleanor Farjeon in 1931. · A performance by Cat Stevens (1976) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U5sSEkZ86ts <br class="br">Misattributed
“Anything I can sing, I call a song. Anything I can't sing, I call a poem.”
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Liner notes https://bobdylan.com/albums/freewheelin-bob-dylan/, The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan (1963)
“It felt like spring time on this February morning
In a courtyard birds were singing your praise…”
Sophie B. Hawkins (1967) American musician
Whaler (1994), As I Lay Me Down