Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) American journalist and author
Rolling Stone #144 (27 September 1973)
1970s
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) American journalist and author
Rolling Stone #144 (27 September 1973)
1970s
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 140
Jerome K. Jerome book Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
"On Being Shy".
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886)
Marilyn Stokstad (1929–2016) art historian
Source: Medieval castles (2005), Ch. 2 : The Castle as Fortress : The Castle and Siege Warfare
Richard D’Aveni (1953) American economist
Richard D'Aveni, in: "The Mavericks," Fortune, June 1995.
Gregory Scott Paul (1954) U.S. researcher, author, paleontologist, and illustrator
Autobiography, part V http://gspauldino.com/part5.html, gspauldino.com
Allen Ginsberg (1926–1997) American poet
Gordon Ball (1977), Journals: Early Fifties Early Sixties, Grove Press NY
Journals: Early Fifties Early Sixties
Nikos Kazantzakis (1883–1957) Greek writer
Odysseus to Kentaur, Book VIII, line 829
The Odyssey : A Modern Sequel (1938)
Context: But we, O blockhead, with dogged spite and armored love
shall force those deaf dark powers to grow ears and hear us!
I know that God is earless, eyeless, and heartless too,
a brainless Dragon Worm that crawls on earth and hopes
in anguish and then in secret that we'll give him soul,
for then he, too, may sprout ears, eyes, to match his growth,
but God is clay in my ten fingers, and I mould him!
Margaret Fuller (1810–1850) American feminist, poet, author, and activist
"Free Hope" p. 131.
Summer on the Lakes, in 1843 (1844)
Context: Thou art greatly wise, my friend, and ever respected by me, yet I find not in your theory or your scope, room enough for the lyric inspirations, or the mysterious whispers of life. To me it seems that it is madder never to abandon oneself, than often to be infatuated; better to be wounded, a captive, and a slave, than always to walk in armor.
William Jennings Bryan (1860–1925) United States Secretary of State
Cross of Gold Speech (1896)
Context: This is not a contest between persons. The humblest citizen in all the land, when clad in the armor of a righteous cause, is stronger than all the hosts of error. I come to speak to you in defence of a cause as holy as the cause of liberty—the cause of humanity.
Gene Spafford (1956) American computer scientist
Web Security & Commerce (O'Reilly, 1997, S. Garfinkel & G. Spafford), pp 9.
Context: Secure web servers are the equivalent of heavy armored cars. The problem is, they are being used to transfer rolls of coins and checks written in crayon by people on park benches to merchants doing business in cardboard boxes from beneath highway bridges. Further, the roads are subject to random detours, anyone with a screwdriver can control the traffic lights, and there are no police.
Helena Roerich (1879–1955) Russian philosopher
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Leaves of Morya’s Garden: Book One (The Call) (1924)
Scott Kurtz book PvP
PvP, Thursday, November 11, 1999 http://www.pvponline.com/comic/1999/11/11/thu-nov-11/ <br class="br">PvP (1998)
“Art is my language, pens and brushes are my armor.”
Frome the Drawings "Angels" and "Epiphany"
Zhou Fengsuo (1967) Chinese human rights activist
Source: June 4, 2019 Remembering Tiananmen Square Massacre 30 Years Later https://www.npr.org/2019/06/04/729510958/remembering-tiananmen-square-massacre-30-years-later?t=1589711301756
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: The Boy Crisis (2018), pp. 36
Charles Stross The Laundry Files
Source: The Laundry Files, The Labyrinth Index (2018), Chapter 11, “A Dead God Did It and Ran Away” (p. 321)
John Brunner book The Jagged Orbit
Source: The Jagged Orbit (1969), Chapter 47, “Plea of Insanity” (p. 146)
“One smirk, and you disassemble my armor.”
Source: SHADES OF VANITY: Shades and Shadows of Eroticism