“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.”
Reba McEntire (1955) American country music artist and actress
A collection of quotes on the topic of backbone, use, doing, people.
“To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone and a funnybone.”
Reba McEntire (1955) American country music artist and actress
“Stop wearing your wishbone where your backbone ought to be.”
Elizabeth Gilbert book Eat, Pray, Love
This derives from a folk proverb sometimes attributed to Clementine Paddleford, but in use as an "old proverb" as early as 1908, when Paddeford was only 10 years old.
Misattributed
Source: Eat, Pray, Love
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Source: Letter to Lady Chesterfield (22 December 1880), quoted in the Marquis of Zetland (ed.), The Letters of Disraeli to Lady Bradford and Lady Chesterfield. Vol. II, 1876 to 1881 (London: Ernest Benn Limited, 1929), pp. 304-305.
“He was a tool of the boss, without brains or backbone.”
Franz Kafka book The Metamorphosis
Source: The Metamorphosis
Dave Ramsey (1960) American financial advisor
Source: The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness
“Poetry puts starch in your backbone so you can stand, so you can compose your life.”
Maya Angelou (1928–2014) American author and poet
“Instead of a government with steel in its backbone, we've got one with Steel in its pocket.”
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech to the Conservative Party Conference (14 October 1977) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/103443. The Labour government had entered into a Pact with the Liberal leader David Steel. <br class="br">Leader of the Opposition
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician
This quotation is commonly said to have been spoken by Macaulay during a speech to the British Parliament in 1835. Since Macaulay was in India at the time, it is more likely to have come from his Minute on Indian Education http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/macaulay/txt_minute_education_1835.html. However, these words do not appear in that text. According to Koenraad Elst http://koenraadelst.bharatvani.org/articles/hinduism/macaulay.html, these words were printed in The Awakening Ray, Vol. 4, No. 5, published by the Gnostic Center, preceded by: "His words were to the effect." Burjor Avari cites this misattribution as an example of "tampering with historical evidence" in India: The Ancient Past ISBN 9780415356169, pp. 19–20), writes: "No proof of this statement has been found in any of the volumes containing the writings and speeches of Macaulay. In a journal in which the extract appeared, the writer did not reproduce the exact wording of the Minutes, but merely paraphrased them, using the qualifying phrase: ‘His words were to the effect.:’ This is extremely mischievous, as numerous interpretations can be drawn from the Minutes." For a full discussion, see Koenraad Elst, The Argumentative Hindu (2012) Chapter 3 <br class="br">Misattributed
“The farmers may be the backbone of the country, but who wants to be a backbone?”
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) American novelist and screenwriter
"Mr. Icky"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)
Clay Shirky (1964) American technology writer
"The Shock of Inclusion" http://www.edge.org/q2010/q10_1.html#shirky, in The Edge Annual Question — 2010: How Is the Internet Changing the Way You Think? http://www.edge.org/q2010/q10_index.html, January 2010
Nina Turner (1967) American politician
"Nina Turner: Leader of the American Progressive Movement," Democracy in Color, June 30, 2016 https://democracyincolor.com/nina-turner-leader-of-the-american-progressive-movement-c822ea458204#.wg5lytrc9
“[R]eligious commitment formed the backbone of much of the North's hostility to slavery.”
Allen C. Guelzo (1953) American historian
Source: 2010s, Fateful Lightning: A New History of the Civil War and Reconstruction (2012), Chapter One
Jeffrey Tucker (1963) American writer
Source: ""Trophy Kids"" by Jeffrey Tucker, The Rothbard-Rockwell Report, October 1997, UNZ.org, 2016-05-22 http://www.unz.org/Pub/RothbardRockwellReport-1997oct-00008,
Zeev Sternhell (1935) Israeli historian
Source: Neither Left nor Right: Fascist Ideology in France, 1996, p. 21
M. S. Swaminathan (1925) Indian scientist
Agri Quotes, 25 November 2013, Zeenews India http://zeenews.india.com/mahindrasamriddhi/agriawards/agri.html,
C. Wright Mills book White Collar: The American Middle Classes
Section One: The Competitive Way of Life.
White Collar: The American Middle Classes (1951)
Thomas Guthrie (1803–1873) British divine
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 218.
Mike Tyson (1966) American boxer
http://www.usfca.edu/~southerr/boxing/tyson.html <br class="br">On his family
Colin Cherry (1914–1979) British scientist
Source: Hebb, D. O., The Organization of Behavior, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1949.
Source: On Human Communication (1957), On Cognition and Recognition, p. 304
Margery Allingham (1904–1966) English writer of detective fiction
The Oaken Heart
David Attenborough (1926) British broadcaster and naturalist
Closing lines
Life in the Undergrowth (2005)
Peter Akinola (1944) Anglican Primate of the Church of Nigeria
John Chane, Bishop of Washington
Criticism
Gro Harlem Brundtland (1939) Norwegian politician
At the International Council of Nurses Centennial Conference in June 1999. Awake! magazine 2000, 11/8 http://wol.jw.org/en/wol/d/r1/lp-e/102000802?q=Brundtland&p=par
“My solace and my blessing - unfathomably deep. It is my backbone.”
Ida Friederike Görres (1901–1971) Austrian writer and noble
Source: Broken Lights Diaries 1953-54. Psalm 118
“He’s as impartial as a herring’s backbone, for he favors neither side and is attached to both!”
Lloyd Alexander (1924–2007) American children's writer
Source: Time Cat (1963), Chapter 15 “The Manxmen” (p. 152)
“Strange that creatures without backbones have the hardest shells.”
Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) Lebanese artist, poet, and writer
Sand and Foam (1926)
Mo Brooks (1954) American politician
Mo Brooks Interview http://www.alreporter.com/2017/06/28/mo-brooks-interview/ (June 28, 2017)
Bashar al-Assad (1965) President of Syria
"Syria Army in Crucial and Heroic Battle says Bashar Al Assad" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/middleeast/syria/9443296/Syria-army-in-crucial-and-heroic-battle-says-Bashar-al-Assad.html, Daily Telegraph (1 August 2012)
“At breaking the backbone on the people's rights.”
Laxmi Prasad Devkota (1909–1959) Nepali poet
Lunatic. 6
पागल (The Lunatic)
Context: I see the blind man as the people's guide, the ascetic in his cave a deserter; those who act in the theater of lies I see as dark buffoons. Those who fail I find successful, and progress only backsliding. am I squint-eyed, Or just crazy? Friend, I'm crazy. Look at the withered tongues of shameless leaders, The dance of the whores At breaking the backbone on the people's rights. When the sparrow-headed newsprint spreads its black lies In a web of falsehood
“I'm just waiting until one party or the other actually gets a moral compass and a backbone.”
John Perry Barlow (1947–2018) American poet and essayist
Planet JH Weekly interview (2005)
Context: I was always raised to think that Republicans were about limited government, about individual liberty, about fiscal responsibility, about balanced budgets, about a wariness of military adventures abroad, about responsible encouragement to business. There's a whole list of things I thought the Republican Party was all about, and these guys that presently occupy the White House, are categorically against every single one of those things. So if they're Republicans, I'm not. But I'm really not a very comfortable Democrat. I mean the Democrats in the last elections proved themselves to be a bunch of dithering pussies... and it was pathetic. So I'm just waiting until one party or the other actually gets a moral compass and a backbone.
J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
"Mother Love", p. 61
Savage Survivals (1916), Wild Survivals in Domesticated Animals
M. Balamuralikrishna (1930–2016) Carnatic vocalist, instrumentalist and playback singer
Prince Rama Varma in: Murali And Me: A tribute by Prince Rama Varma http://www.webindia123.com/music/musicians/murali1.htm, Webindia123.com.
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
Source: 1900s, Our National Parks (1901), chapter 10: The American Forests
Margaret Cho (1968) American stand-up comedian
We have been there all through history guiding your sorry ass through the underground railroad! We went to the prom with you!
From Her Tours and CDs, I'm The One That I Want Tour
Dana Arnold (1961) Middlessex uni prof
Source: Reading Architectural History (2002), Ch. 3 : On classical ground : Histories of style
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
2020, November 2020, Victory speech as US President-elect