Sukavich Rangsitpol (1935) Thai politician
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Sukavich Rangsitpol (1935) Thai politician
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“We demand rigidly defined areas of doubt and uncertainty!”
Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy pentalogy
Source: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
George Orwell (1903–1950) English author and journalist
"As I Please," Tribune, (31 December 1943)
As I Please (1943–1947)
Golda Meir (1898–1978) former prime minister of Israel
"Iron Lady of Israeli politics" Thames TV (1970)
George Lincoln Rockwell (1918–1967) American politician, founder of the American Nazi Party
White Self-Hate: Master-Stroke Of The Enemy
1962, White Self-Hate: Master-Stroke Of The Enemy
George Orwell book England Your England
Part I : England Your England, § IV
The Lion and the Unicorn (1941)
Jimmy Carter book A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power
Source: A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power
“God cares about every area of our lives, and God wants us to ask for help.”
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Source: Think Big: Unleashing Your Potential for Excellence
David Lynch (1946) American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor
John Marks Templeton (1912–2008) stock investor, businessman and philanthropist
The Quotable Sir John
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1910s, The World Movement (1910)
Ben Stein (1944) actor, writer, commentator, lawyer, teacher, humorist
Get Off His Back, The American Spectator, 2 September 2005, 2011-09-03 http://spectator.org/archives/2005/09/02/get-off-his-back-updated, <br class="br">referring to Hurricane Katrina
Sylvia Earle (1935) American oceanographer
The National Oceanic And Atmospheric Administration in: Effect of Violent Video Games on Kids; Dogs' Efforts to Keep Mail Safe; Spanish Government Sues Over Oil Spills http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0305/18/nac.00.html,CNN.com, May 18, 2003
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
The Ballot or the Bullet (1964), Speech in Cleveland, Ohio (April 3, 1964)
Heinz von Foerster (1911–2002) Austrian American scientist and cybernetician
Von Foerster (1995) " Interview Heinz von Foerster http://www.stanford.edu/group/SHR/4-2/text/interviewvonf.html" S. Franchi, G. Güzeldere, and E. Minch (eds) in: Constructions of the Mind Volume 4, issue 2. 26 June 1995 <br class="br">1990s
Omar Bradley (1893–1981) United States Army field commander during World War II
Testimony before the Senate Committees on Armed Services and Foreign Relations (15 May 1951), published in Military Situation in the Far East, hearings, 82d Congress, 1st session, part 2 (1951), p. 732.
Variation: "… a wrong war at the wrong place and against a wrong enemy."
Military Situation, p. 753.
Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) French novelist and philosopher
This passage comes from a letter addressed to his wife. It was written during his imprisonment at the Bastille.
"L’Aigle, Mademoiselle…"
Elliot Rodger (1991–2014) American spree killer
My Twisted World (2014), 19-22, UC Santa Barbara, Building to Violence
Bertil Ohlin (1899–1979) Swedish economist and politician
Ohlin’s application to the Royal Academy of Sciences, January 30, 1922; Translation by Rolf G. H. Henriksson in "Eureka unter den Linden" in: Bertil Ohlin: A Centennial Celebration, 1899-1999, p. 129.
1920s
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
New England Weather, speech to the New England Society (December 22, 1876)
Mario Draghi (1947) Italian banker and economist
indiainfoline.com http://www.indiainfoline.com/article/research-leader-speak/mario-draghi-president-european-central-bank-50146096_1.html.
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (1956) 6th President of the Islamic Republic of Iran
2006, 2006 International Qods Conference address
Malcolm X (1925–1965) American human rights activist
Text of a letter written following his Hajj (1964)
Pope Francis (1936) 266th Pope of the Catholic Church
§ 134
2010s, 2015, Laudato si' : Care for Our Common Home
Hu Jintao (1942) former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
2000s, White House speech (2006)
Karl Dönitz (1891–1980) President of Germany; admiral in command of German submarine forces during World War II
1943, quoted in "World War II Almanac, 1931-1945: A Political and Military Record" - Page 293 by Robert Goralski - History - 1981.
Gurbanguly Berdimuhammedov (1957) president of Turkmenistan
http://www.khamenei.ir/EN/News/detail.jsp?id=20070616A
Hu Jintao (1942) former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
2000s, White House speech (2006)
Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) Swedish painter
Quote from Friedrich's Diary-note, 1803; as cited by C. D. Eberlein in C. D. Friedrich - Bekenntnisse, pp. 72-73; translated and quoted by Linda Siegel in Caspar David Friedrich and the Age of German Romanticism, Boston Branden Press Publishers, 1978, p. 45
1794 - 1840
Elliot Rodger (1991–2014) American spree killer
My Twisted World (2014), 19-22, UC Santa Barbara, Perspective on incelness
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
(ca. 1716) A Catalogue of the Portsmouth Collection of Books and Papers Written by Or Belonging to Sir Isaac Newton https://books.google.com/books?id=3wcjAAAAMAAJ&pg=PR18 (1888) Preface <br class="br">Also partially quoted in Sir Sidney Lee (ed.), The Dictionary of National Biography Vol.40 http://books.google.com/books?id=NycJAAAAIAAJ (1894)
Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
"Handicapped People and Science" http://books.google.com/books?id=9LVFAAAAYAAJ&q=%22handicapped+people+and+science%22#search_anchor by Stephen Hawking, Science Digest 92, No. 9 (September 1984): 92 (details of citation from here http://www.enotes.com/stephen-hawking-criticism/hawking-stephen/further-reading).
Wilhelm Keitel (1882–1946) German general
December 16, 1942. Quoted in "The Second World War: A Complete History" - Page 386 - by Sir Martin Gilbert - History - 2004
Clandestine Culture (1970) American artist
http://artdistricts.com/clandestine-culture-between-street-art-and-social-activism/
Lotfi A. Zadeh (1921–2017) Electrical engineer and computer scientist
Response to the question: "How did you think Fuzzy Logic would be used at first?"
1990s, Interview with Lotfi Zadeh, Creator of Fuzzy Logic (1994)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
Barack Obama: "Remarks Prior to Departure from Accra, Ghana," July 11, 2009. Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project. http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=86393&st=&st1= <br class="br">2009
Claude Monet (1840–1926) French impressionist painter
Quote of Monet in his letter to François Thiébault-Sisson (1856-1936); as cited in: Howard F. Isham (2004) Image of the Sea: Oceanic Consciousness in the Romantic Century. p. 336 : About his 1880s travels
after Monet's death
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2014, Remarks to the People of Estonia (September 2014)
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
Letter to James F. Morton (6 November 1930), in Selected Letters III, 1929-1931 edited by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, p. 207
Non-Fiction, Letters, to James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
"True Hallucinations" (1993)
Variant: Progress of human civilization in the area of defining human freedom is not made from the top down. No king, no parliament, no government ever extended to the people more rights than the people insisted upon.
Context: Progress of human civilization in the area of defining human freedom is not made from the top down. No king, no parliament, no government ever extended to the people more rights than the people insisted upon. And I think we've come to a place with this psychedelic issue. And we have the gay community as a model, and all the other communities, the ethnic communities. We simply have to say, Look: LSD has been around for fifty years now, we just celebrated the birthday. It ain't going away. WE are not going away. We are not slack-jawed, dazed, glazed, unemployable psychotic creeps. We are pillars of society. You can't run your computers, your fashion houses, your publishing houses, your damn magazines, you can't do anything in culture without psychedelic people in key positions. And this is the great unspoken truth of American Creativity. So I think it's basically time to just come out of the closet and go, "You know what, I'm stoned, and I'm proud."
Vangelis (1943) Greek composer of electronic, progressive, ambient, jazz, pop rock, and orchestral music
2012
Context: On electronic music: "The source is electronic, but what you do with it is the same as with acoustic instruments. Sound is sound and vibration is vibration, whether from an electronic source or an acoustic instrument. The way we use these sources is the key in order to define the required musical result. Without neglecting the acoustic conventional instruments, I spend a fair amount of time dealing with the electronic sources of sound. But please do not think computers! Computers are extremely helpful and amazing for a multitude of scientific areas, but for me, when it comes to creation, they are insufficient and slow. Therefore all of my efforts are to stay away from that beast".
Terry Pratchett (1948–2015) English author
Usenet
Context: Oh dear, I'm feeling political today. It's just that it's dawned on me that 'zero tolerance' only seems to mean putting extra police in poor, run-down areas, and not in the Stock Exchange.
Ronald Dworkin book Taking Rights Seriously
Taking Rights Seriously (1978), p. 31
Context: Discretion, like the hole in a doughnut, does not exist except as an area left open by a surrounding belt of restriction. It is therefore a relative concept. It always makes sense to ask, "Discretion under which standards?" or "Discretion as to which authority?"
Rollo May (1909–1994) US psychiatrist
Source: The Courage to Create (1975), Ch. 5 : The Delphic Oracle as Therapist, p. 106
Context: The value of dreams, like … divinations, is not that they give a specific answer, but that they open up new areas of psychic reality, shake us out of our customary ruts, and throw light on a new segment of our lives. Thus the sayings of the shrine, like dreams, were not to be received passively; the recipients had to "live" themselves into the message.
Ronald Fisher (1890–1962) English statistician, evolutionary biologist, geneticist, and eugenicist
W. Allen Wallis (1952) at the University of Chicago while honoring Fisher with the Honorary degree of Doctor of Science; cited in: George E. P. Box (1976) " Science and Statistics http://www-sop.inria.fr/members/Ian.Jermyn/philosophy/writings/Boxonmaths.pdf" Journal of the American Statistical Association, Vol. 71, No. 356. (Dec., 1976), pp. 791-799.
Antonio Llidó (1936–1974) Spanish priest
Statements made by Fr. Jesus Rodriguez in an interview with Memory and Justice Chile Organisation on June 19, 2003. http://www.memoriayjusticia.cl/english/en_focus-llido.html#A%20Priest.
Jacinda Ardern (1980) Prime Minister of New Zealand
On her immigration policy.
Interview with Lisa Owen at Newshub Nation, 21 October 2017
Vera Stanley Alder (1898–1984) British artist
Source: Humanity Comes of Age, A study of Individual and World Fulfillment (1950), Chapter VII The Council for Economics
“As the area of light expands, so does the perimeter of darkness.”
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Variant: As our circle of knowledge expands, so does the circumference of darkness surrounding it.
Charles Bukowski (1920–1994) American writer
Variant: The area dividing the brain and the soul
Is affected in many ways by experience --
Some lose all mind and become soul:
insane.
Some lose all soul and become mind:
intellectual.
Some lose both and become:
accepted.
Source: You Get So Alone at Times That it Just Makes Sense
Lisa Kleypas (1964) American writer
Source: Devil in Winter
“Satan never wastes a fiery dart on an area covered in armor.”
Beth Moore (1957) American evangelist
Source: Daniel Audio CD Set: Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophecy
Adriana Trigiani (1970) American film director
Source: Viola in Reel Life
“Destiny had a 518 area code.. who knew." - Ehlena”
Jessica Bird (1969) U.S. novelist
Source: Lover Avenged
Nadine Gordimer (1923–2014) South african Nobel-winning writer
Interview with Jannika Hurwitt, published in Paris Review, 88 (Summer 1983) 82–127; reprinted in Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, Sixth Series (1984) (the interview took place in two parts: fall 1979/spring 1980)
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1963, Speech at Amherst College
Context: When power leads men towards arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the areas of man's concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses. For art establishes the basic human truth which must serve as the touchstone of our judgment.
Joyce Meyer (1943) American author and speaker
Source: Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind
Thomas Sowell (1930) American economist, social theorist, political philosopher and author
Social Deterioration
1980s–1990s, Is Reality Optional? (1993)