“I think we have different value systems." —Arthur
"Well mine's better." —Ford”
Douglas Adams book Mostly Harmless
Source: Mostly Harmless
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“I think we have different value systems." —Arthur
"Well mine's better." —Ford”
Douglas Adams book Mostly Harmless
Source: Mostly Harmless
Douglas Adams book The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Source: The Restaurant at the End of the Universe
Vladimir Horowitz (1903–1989) American classical pianist and composer
and I said, "Yes, I do mean it."
quoted in Harold C. Schonberg, Horowitz: his life and music
Albert Schweitzer (1875–1965) French-German physician, theologian, musician and philosopher
Preface, p. vi
Indian Thought And Its Development (1936)
Arthur Horeanu (2004) Romanian singer-songwriter
As an answer to: "What inspired you when you chose the band's [Arthur in Neverland] name?" genunderground.ro (January 20, 2021) https://genunderground.ro/rumpelstiltskin-printre-printisori-un-interviu-cu-arthur-in-neverland/?fbclid=IwAR1xdfMzYGpjSOJ2rcor_UYENEgr8ve1AInYG11734t45oPrScajUrauyNw,
“It's when you give something that you have very little of, that you truly give. - Arthur”
Marc Levy book If Only It Were True
Source: If Only It Were True
Douglas Adams The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy pentalogy
Source: The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy
Frederick Buechner (1926) Poet, novelist, short story writer, theologian
Source: Wishful Thinking: A Theological ABC
“Clearly," said Arthur,"you're an idiot- but you're our kind of idiot. Come on.”
Markus Zusak book The Book Thief
Source: The Book Thief
“what would you call this haircut?"
arthur.”
George Harrison (1943–2001) British musician, former member of the Beatles
“You can pet him, Mr. Arthur. He's asleep…”
Harper Lee book To Kill a Mockingbird
Source: To Kill a Mockingbird
Stephen Jay Gould book The Panda's Thumb
"Double Trouble", pp. 38–40
The Panda's Thumb (1980)
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Grim Tuesday (2004), p. 177.
Susan Cooper (1935) English fantasy writer
Source: The Dark Is Rising (1965-1977), Silver on the Tree (1977), Chapter 20 “One Goes Alone” (p. 272)
Alessandro Roncaglia (1947) Italian economist
Introduction
Piero Sraffa: His life, thought and cultural heritage (2000)
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Colonel Michel Dubreton (French Army) and Major Richard Sharpe, p. 80
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Enemy (1984)
Mark Riebling (1963) American writer
Conservatism Turned Upside Down: Sam Tanenhaus' Critique of Conservative Reason (2009)
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Captain Michael Hogan, p. 254
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Havoc (2003)
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Karl Pearson made similar division of the sciences into abstract and concrete
Source: Classification and indexing in science (1958), Other Chapters, p. 154.
Kenneth Arrow (1921–2017) American economist
from Kenneth J. Arrow" http://www.pkarchive.org/cranks/Brian.html"Letter (1998) <br class="br">1970s-1980s
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Mister Monday (2003), p. 392.
William Caxton (1422–1491) English merchant, diplomat, writer and printer
Preface to Sir Thomas Malory Le Morte Darthur (1485); cited from Sir Thomas Malory (ed. Eugène Vinaver) Works (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1978) p. xiv.
Arthur Rubinstein (1887–1982) Polish-American classical pianist
Leonard Shure — reported in Richard Dyer (April 21, 1980) "Shure: Looking Back on the first 70 Years", Boston Globe.
About
Leo Damrosch (1941) American academic
Source: Jean-Jacques Rousseau: Restless Genius (2005), Ch. 18 : Rousseau the Controversialist: Émile and The Social Contract.
Alan MacEachren (1952) American geographer
Source: How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design (1995), p. 2
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Grim Tuesday (2004), p. 300.
Samuel P. Huntington (1927–2008) American political scientist
Source: The Clash of Civilizations and the Remaking of World Order (1996), Ch. 12 : The West, Civilizations, and Civilization, § 2 : The West In The World, p. 311
Hugo De Vries (1848–1935) Dutch botanist
Concluding sentence of his work Species and Varieties: Their Origin by Mutation (1904), The Open Court Publishing Company, Chicago, p. 826.
Robert J. Gordon (1940) American economist
Source: The American Business Cycle, 1986, p. 1-2
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Superior Saturday (2008), p. 106.
Robert Bloomfield (1766–1823) British writer
Book I <br class="br"> The Banks of the Wye http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/bkwye10.txt (1811)
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 46.
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 55.
James Robert Flynn (1934–2020) New Zealand scholar
Flynn, J. R. (2012). Arthur Robert Jensen (1923–2012). Intelligence.
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) American historian
Source: Anti-Intellectualism in American Life (1974), p. 4
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Superior Saturday (2008), p. 78.
J. Bradford DeLong (1960) American economist
Making Sense of Friedrich A. von Hayek: Focus/The Honest Broker for the Week of August 9, 2014 http://equitablegrowth.org/making-sense-friedrich-von-hayek-focusthe-honest-broker-week-august-9-2014/ (2014)
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Drowned Wednesday (2005), p. 276.
“Now that Marilyn Monroe is kosher, Arthur Miller can eat her.”
Oscar Levant (1906–1972) American comedian, composer, pianist and actor
Quip about Monroe's conversion to Judaism, on The Oscar Levant Show, as quoted in They Knew Marilyn Monroe: Famous Persons in the Life of the Hollywood Icon (2012) by Les Harding
Włodzimierz Ptak (1928–2019) immunologist
I decided that I would go in the biological direction that I would become a doctor.
Kobos, Andrzej (2009). Po drogach uczonych (in Polish). 4. Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności, pp. 383–398. ISBN 978-83-7676-021-6.
Ram Swarup (1920–1998) Indian historian
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
Eric Foner (1943) American historian
"The Civil War in 'Postracial' America" https://web.archive.org/web/20111001073757/http://ericfoner.com/articles/101011nation.html (10 October 2011), The Nation <br class="br">2010s
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
On his sale of honours, quoted in Lord Riddell's diary entry (8 July 1922), J. M. McEwen (ed.), The Riddell Diaries 1908-1923 (London: The Athlone Press, 1986), p. 371.
Prime Minister
“He glutted black ravens on the rampart of the stronghold, though he was no Arthur.”
Aneirin book Y Gododdin
Stanza B38, p. 112.
Possibly the earliest reference to King Arthur.
Y Gododdin
Layamon (1200) English poet
Gwyn Jones, in Wace and Layamon (trans. Eugene Mason) Arthurian Chronicles (London: Dent, [1912] 1976) p. xi.
Criticism
“Arthur Miller wouldn't have married me if I had been nothing but a dumb blonde.”
Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, model, and singer
Source: On Being Blonde (2007), p. 54
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Mister Monday (2003), p. 247.
Michael Moorcock book The City in the Autumn Stars
Source: The City in the Autumn Stars (1986), Chapter 5 (p. 263)
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, The Crystal City (2003), Chapter 17 “Foundation” (p. 334).
Layamon (1200) English poet
J. S. P. Tatlock The Legendary History of Britain (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1950) p. 485.
Criticism
Thomas Malory book Le Morte d'Arthur
Book I, ch. 25
Le Morte d'Arthur (c. 1469) (first known edition 1485)
Milkha Singh (1935) Indian track and field athlete
Milkha At Midnight, 13 December 2013, publisher+Outlook India http://www.outlookindia.com/article.aspx?282698,
Derek Hitchins (1935) British systems engineer
Source: Advanced Systems Thinking, Engineering and Management (2003), p. 75-76
“And even the renowned king Arthur himself was mortally wounded; and being carried thence to the isle of Avallon to be cured of his wounds, he gave up the crown of Britain to his kinsman Constantine, the son of Cador, duke of Cornwall.”
Set et inclitus ille rex Arturus letaliter vulneratus est qui illuc ad sananda vulnera sua in insulam Avallonis evectus, Constantino cognato suo, et filio Cadoris ducis Cornubie diadema Britannie concessit.
Geoffrey of Monmouth The History of the Kings of Britain
Bk. 11, ch. 2; p. 271.
Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain)
Florian Cajori book A History of Mathematics
Source: A History of Mathematics (1893), p. 285; Cited in: Moritz (1914, 148); Persons and anecdotes
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Heartfire (1998), Chapter 14.
Wolfram von Eschenbach book Parzival
Artûs der meienbære man,
swaz man ie von dem gesprach,
zeinen pfinxten daz geschach,
odr in des meien bluomenzît.
Bk. 6, st. 281, line 16; p. 147.
Parzival
Thomas Malory book Le Morte d'Arthur
Book IV, ch. 9
Le Morte d'Arthur (c. 1469) (first known edition 1485)
Winston S. Churchill book A History of the English-Speaking Peoples
On King Arthur Vol I; The Birth of Britain.
A History of the English-Speaking Peoples (1956–58)
Bernard Cornwell (1944) British writer
Lieutenant Richard Sharpe, p. 234
Sharpe (Novel Series), Sharpe's Havoc (2003)
Francis Heylighen (1960) Belgian cyberneticist
Source: Cybernetics and Second-Order Cybernetics (2001), p.5 : About the state of the art of contemporary cybenetics
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
"Thanks," said Arthur. "I think."
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Superior Saturday (2008), p. 67.
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
2010s, 2018, Say No to a Parliament of Tribes (2018)
Mark Riebling (1963) American writer
Churchill’s Finest Hour (2009)
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Lady Friday (2007), p. 91.
“After this, having invited over to him all persons whatsoever that were famous for valour in foreign nations, he began to augment the number of his domestics, and introduced such politeness into his court, as people of the remotest countries thought worthy of their imitation. So that there was not a nobleman who thought himself of any consideration, unless his clothes and arms were made in the same fashion as those of Arthur's knights.”
Tunc invitatis probissimis quibusque ex longe positis regnis, cepit familiam suam augmentare, tantamque facetiam in domo sua habere ita et emulationem longe manentibus populis ingereret. Unde nobilissimus quisque incitatus nichili pendebat se nisi sese sive in induendo sive in arma ferendo ad modo militum Arturi haberet.
Geoffrey of Monmouth The History of the Kings of Britain
Bk. 9, ch. 11; p. 239.
Historia Regum Britanniae (History of the Kings of Britain)
Garth Nix (1963) Australian fantasy writer
Source: The Keys to the Kingdom series, Drowned Wednesday (2005), p. 167.
Griff Rhys Jones (1953) British actor and comedian
Michael Odell, "This much I know: Griff Rhys Jones", The Guardian, November 5 2006.
Talking about talent
James Anthony Froude book The Nemesis of Faith
Letter III
The Nemesis of Faith (1849)
Context: The Mahometans say their Koran was written by God. The Hindoos say the Vedas were; we say the Bible was, and we are but interested witnesses in deciding absolutely and exclusively for ourselves. If it be immeasurably the highest of the three, it is because it is not the most divine but the most human. It does not differ from them in kind; and it seems to me that in ascribing it to God we are doing a double dishonour; to ourselves for want of faith in our soul's strength, and to God in making Him responsible for our weakness. There is nothing in it but what men might have written; much, oh much, which it would drive me mad to think any but men, and most mistaken men, had written. Yet still, as a whole, it is by far the noblest collection of sacred books in the world; the outpouring of the mind of a people in whom a larger share of God's spirit was for many centuries working than in any other of mankind, or who at least most clearly caught and carried home to themselves the idea of the direct and immediate dependence of the world upon Him. It is so good that as men looked at it they said this is too good for man: nothing but the inspiration of God could have given this. Likely enough men should say so; but what might be admired as a metaphor became petrified into a doctrine, and perhaps the world has never witnessed any more grotesque idol-worship than what has resulted from it in modern Bibliolatry. And yet they say we are not Christians, we cannot be religious teachers, nay, we are without religion, we are infidels, unless we believe with them. We have not yet found the liberty with which Christ has made us free. Infidels, Arthur! Ah, it is a hard word! The only infidelity I know is to distrust God, to distrust his care of us, his love for us. And yet that word! How words cling to us, and like an accursed spell force us to become what they say we have become.
William of Malmesbury book Gesta Regum Anglorum
Gesta Regum Anglorum (1125), quoted in M. J. Cohen and John Major (eds.), History in Quotations (Cassell, 2004), p. 160
Paul Claudel (1868–1955) French diplomat
J'avais complètement oublié la religion et j'étais à son égard d'une ignorance sauvage. La première lueur de vérité me fut donnée par la rencontre des livres d'un grand poète, à qui je dois une éternelle reconnaissance, et qui a eu dans la formation de ma pensée une part prépondérante, Arthur Rimbaud. La lecture des Illuminations, puis, quelques mois après, d'Une Saison en enfer, fut pour moi un événement capital. Pour la première fois, ces livres ouvraient une fissure dans mon bagne matérialiste et me donnaient l'impression vivante et presque physique du surnaturel.
"My Conversion," December 1886, as translated in Negritude and the Civilization of the Universal, p. 28
Mohammad Hidayatullah (1905–1992) 11th Chief Justice of India
M.H. Kania
Full Court Reference in Memory of The Late Justice M. Hidayatullah
John Strachey (1901–1963) British politician and writer (1901-1963)
Source: The Coming Struggle for Power (1932), p. 268