Greg Egan (1961) Australian science fiction writer and former computer programmer
Mind Vampires http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/HORROR/VAMPIRES/Vampires.html, published in Interzone (Winter 1986) <br class="br">Fiction
Greg Egan (1961) Australian science fiction writer and former computer programmer
Mind Vampires http://gregegan.customer.netspace.net.au/HORROR/VAMPIRES/Vampires.html, published in Interzone (Winter 1986) <br class="br">Fiction
Sinclair Lewis book It Can't Happen Here
President Buzz Windrip in his autobiography "Zero Hour."
It Can't Happen Here (1935)
Phil Brooks (1978) American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
(long pause)
"Zero."
Addressing Jeff Hardy before his match with the Great Khali, both to prove that his eye injury is real (in storyline) and to drive home a point about the drug-related mistakes of Jeff's past as recently as 16 months ago. July 10, 2009.
Friday Night SmackDown
Olivia Munn (1980) American actress, comedian, model, television personality and author
“Olivia Munn's Exclusive Interview for PETA,” video on PETA's YouTube channel (27 April 2010) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v9Qcq2j2tKA.
Robert Cormier book The Chocolate War
Source: The Chocolate War (1974), p. 235-236
Donald Davidson (1893–1968) American poet, essayist, critic and author
Late Answer: A Civil War Seminar
Prince (1958–2016) American pop, songwriter, musician and actor
I Would Die 4 U
Song lyrics, Purple Rain (1984)
Dhyan Chand (1905–1979) Indian field hockey player
On his trip to New Zealand in 1926 where they had 18 victories out of 21 matches and had scored a total of 192 goals and Chand had scored bulk of the goals in page=35-36
Quote, India and the Olympics
Keith Richards (1943) British rock musician, member of The Rolling Stones
Reported in Jon Blistein, " Keith Richards: Rap Is for 'Tone-Deaf People' http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/keith-richards-rap-is-for-tone-deaf-people-20150903", Rolling Stone (September 3, 2015).
Afrika Bambaataa (1957) American DJ, record producer and activist
Afrika Bambaataa, quoted in David Toop (1991). Rap Attack 2: African Rap To Global Hip Hop, p.60. New York. New York: Serpent's Tail. .
“To this day, my heart skips a beat every time I hear one of those special bulletins.”
Yolanda King (1955–2007) American actress
After recollecting her father's death to People magazine (1999) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/05/16/AR2007051600075.html <br class="br">1990s
Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002) American evolutionary biologist
After the McLean v. Arkansas creationism trial, as quoted in Review of the National Center for Science Education Vol. 24, No. 6 (November–December 2004) http://www.ncseweb.org/resources/rncse_content/vol24/620_then_a_miracle_occurs_12_30_1899.asp
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Interview for Hornsey Journal (21 April 1978) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/speeches/displaydocument.asp?docid=103662 <br class="br">Leader of the Opposition
Dana Gioia (1950) American writer
"James Tate and American Surrealism," BBC Radio 3, published in Denver Quarterly (Fall 1998)
Essays
Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859–1941) German Emperor and King of Prussia
Marginal note written on a message from the Belgian government (9 August 1914), quoted in John Horne and Alan Kramer, German Atrocities, 1914: A History of Denial (London: Yale University Press, 2001), pp. 18-19
1910s
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 2, Chapter 6, “The Circle Narrows” (p. 150).
Kage Baker book Mendoza in Hollywood
Part 3 “The Island Out There” Chapter 3 (pp. 304-305)
Mendoza in Hollywood (2000)
Elinor Glyn (1864–1943) British novelist and scriptwriter
Dorothy Parker "Madame Glyn Lectures on 'It', with Illustrations", in The New Yorker, November 26, 1927.
Criticism
Douglas T. Ross (1929–2007) American computer scientist
Source: An Interview with Douglas T. Ross (1989), p. 24-25.
Alice Miller (1923–2010) Swiss psychologist
Breaking Down the Wall of Silence (Abbruch der Schweigemauer) (1990)
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
No. 383 (20 May 1712).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
“I acknowledge the Furies. I believe in them. I have heard the disastrous beating of their wings.”
Theodore Dreiser (1871–1945) Novelist, journalist
"The First Voyage Over," The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine (August 1913); later published in A Traveler at Forty (1913), ch. I: "Barfleur Takes Me in Hand"
Arnold Hano (1922) American writer
From "Nolan Ryan: The Untouchable," in Baseball Stars of 1973 (March 1973), edited by Ray Robinson, p. 92
Sports-related
Don Soderquist (1934–2016)
Don Soderquist “ The Wal-Mart Way: The Inside Story of the Success of the World's Largest Company https://books.google.com/books?id=mIxwVLXdyjQC&lpg=PR9&dq=Don%20Soderquist&pg=PR9#v=onepage&q=Don%20Soderquist&f=false, Thomas Nelson, April 2005, p. 115. <br class="br">On working hard
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
Blog comment, , to PZ Myers, " Always Name Names https://web.archive.org/web/20110706204901/http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2011/07/always_name_names.php" (), Pharyngula, quoted in Rebecca Watson, " The Privilege Delusion http://skepchick.org/2011/07/the-privilege-delusion/", Skepchick. <br class="br">Regarding the Rebecca Watson elevator incident.
Epes Sargent (1813–1880) American editor, poet and playwright
The Heart's Summer, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
LeBron James (1984) American basketball player
A Handshake Is Not Too Much to Ask, Even From a King, William C. Rhoden, The New York Times, June 1, 2009 http://www.nytimes.com/2009/06/02/sports/basketball/02rhoden.html, <br class="br">James answering why he refuses to shake hand with Dwight Howard.
Ludovico Ariosto book Orlando Furioso
Che rilevare un che Fortuna ruote
Talora al fondo, e consolar l'afflitto,
Mai non fu biasmo, ma gloria sovente.
Canto X, stanza 14 (tr. W. S. Rose)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States
March 26, 2008 http://web.archive.org/web/20090224042117/http://www.salon.com/5things/2008/03/26/bill_clinton_saddle_ <br class="br">2000s
Firishta (1560–1620) Indian historian
Sultãn Ibrãhîm Qutb Shãh of Golconda (AD 1550-1580) Adoni (Karnataka)
Tãrîkh-i-Firishta
Harlan Ellison (1934–2018) American writer
Interviewed by J. Michael Straczynski Clue book for the computer version of I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream http://infidels.org/kiosk/author/harlan-ellison-207.html
“Build a better mousetrap, and the world will beat a path to your door.”
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Misattributed
Lis Wiehl (1961) American legal scholar
Source: Heart of Ice A Triple Threat Novel with April Henry (Thomas Nelson), p. 193
Paul Goodman book Growing Up Absurd
(describing the language of the “Beat” generation, p. 175.
Growing Up Absurd (1956)
Samuel Youd (1922–2012) British writer
The Sword of the Spirits
Dhyan Chand (1905–1979) Indian field hockey player
In the game of January-February 1936 before sailing for the Berlin Olympics in page =59.
Quote, Olympics - The India Story
George MacDonald Fraser (1925–2008) English-born author of Scottish descent
The Europe Fiasco. p. 76.
The Light's On At Signpost (2002)
“He beats him like a rented goalie!”
Keith Olbermann (1959) American sports and political commentator
Catch Phrases
Source: http://www.sportscenteraltar.com/phrases/phrases.asp Sports Center Catchphrases
Gerry Spence (1929) American lawyer
Source: Give Me Liberty! (1998), Ch. 20 : The Media : The Perpetual Voice of the Master, the Abiding Ear of the Slave, p. 236
“You beat your pate, and fancy wit will come;
Knock as you please, there's nobody at home.”
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) eighteenth century English poet
Credited as Epigram: An Empty House (1727), or On a Dull Writer; alternately attributed to Jonathan Swift in John Hawkesworth, The Works of Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin (1754), p. 265. Compare: "His wit invites you by his looks to come, But when you knock, it never is at home", William Cowper, Conversation, line 303.
Misattributed
Joe Strummer (1952–2002) British musician, singer, actor and songwriter
As quoted in [Coon, Caroline, w:en:Caroline Coon, 1988: The New Wave Punk Rock Explosion, http://homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclash/Bands/Clash/Clash%20gigography/1976%20DATES.html, 2011-09-21, 1977, Hawthorn, London, 0801561299., 79262599, http://web.archive.org/20071026052834/homepage.mac.com/blackmarketclash/Bands/Clash/Clash%20gigography/1976%20DATES.html, 2007-10-26]
George Gascoigne (1525–1577) English politician and poet
Thomas Nashe, Preface to Robert Greene's Menaphon (1589), cited from G. Gregory Smith (ed.) Elizabethan Critical Essays (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1904) vol. 1, p. 315.
Criticism
Richard Walther Darré (1895–1953) Nazi SS General
Alleged speech (1940), as reported in Life magazine. (No German source known; could be allied propaganda. Richard Walther Darré was also cited as having pro-English views, and attended King's College in Wimbledon as an exchange student in his younger years.) Quoted in "Women in Air Force Blue" - Page 213 - by Beryl E. Escott - History - 1989
Disputed
Sita Ram Goel book The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India
The Story of Islamic Imperialism in India (1994)
Casey Stengel (1890–1975) American baseball player and coach
As quoted in "The Scoreboardː Stengelː 'Wagner Best I Ever Saw'" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=_kYqAAAAIBAJ&sjid=9U4EAAAAIBAJ&pg=7207%2C1231475 by Les Biederman, in The Pittsburgh Press (July 7, 1963), Sec. 4, p. 3
Hans Arp (1886–1966) Alsatian, sculptor, painter, poet and abstract artist
Dada poetry lines from his poem 'Der Vogel Selbdritt', Jean / Hans Arp - first published in 1920; as quoted in Gesammelte Gedichte I (transl. Herbert Read), p. 41
1910-20s
Alan Keyes (1950) American politician
The reason for the Second Amendment, WorldNetDaily, Aug. 14, 1998. http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=18629 <br class="br">1998
Jack Kerouac book Beat Generation
"The Origins of the Beat Generation" in Playboy (June 1959), explaining the origins of the term the "Beat Generation".
Phil Brooks (1978) American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
points to Flair
December 17, 2012 (2012 Slammy Awards)
WWE Raw
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) eighteenth century English poet
Source: Prologue to Mr. Addison's Cato (1713), Line 21. Pope also uses the reference, "Like Cato, give his little Senate laws", in his Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot (1734), Prologue to Imitations of Horace.
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
She could barely reach her car. So I think we should take a drug test, I'm, er, anyway I'm willing to do it. <br class="br"> At a rally in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, about his rival Hillary Clinton's performance during the presidential debates https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mE7YkeasOA (15 October 2016) <br class="br">2010s, 2016, October
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Gentleman
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part II - Elementary Morality
Walter E. Williams (1936) American economist, commentator, and academic
2010s, Markets, Governments, and the Common Good
Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey (1516–1547) English Earl
"The Lover Comforteth Himself with the Worthiness of his Love", line 1.
Dan Simmons book The Rise of Endymion
Source: The Rise of Endymion (1997), Chapter 15 (p. 297)
Kathy Acker (1947–1997) American novelist, playwright, essayist, and poet
The Gift of Disease (1996)
“So, I travel a lot. I hate traveling, I guess 'cause my dad used to beat me with a globe.”
Dave Attell (1965) comedian
"Skanks for the Memories"
Wendy Liebman (1961) American comedian
Wendy Liebman page http://delafont.com/comedians/wendy-liebman.htm Richard De La Font Agency, Inc. web site. (url accessed on October 22, 2008)
Walter M. Miller, Jr. book A Canticle for Leibowitz
Ch 30
A Canticle for Leibowitz (1959), Fiat Voluntas Tua
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
Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl
[1991Apr29.072206.5621@jpl-devvax.jpl.nasa.gov, 1991]
Usenet postings, 1991
Nicole Hollander (1939) Cartoonist
Source: Sylvia cartoon strip, p. 221
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
So Quiet In Here
Song lyrics, Enlightenment (1990)
Hilary Duff (1987) American actress and singer
"Hilary Duff comes clean" http://www.hilaryontheweb.com/news/2005/january/21012005_Hilary%20Duff%20comes%20clean.html. News Times. January 21 2005. Retrieved October 25 2006. <br class="br">On "Weird", a song from Hilary Duff (2004).
Musō Soseki (1275–1351) Japanese Zen-Buddhist teacher and landscape architect
Japanese Death Poems. Compiled by Yoel Hoffmann. ISBN 978-0-8048-3179-6
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Scopes Trial, Dayton, Tennessee (13 July 1925)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
George Strong in Ch. VII
Esther: A Novel (1884)
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
Source: 1900s, Our National Parks (1901), chapter 1: The Wild Parks and Forest Reservations of the West
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
[This passage is in Erinna, altered]
The London Literary Gazette, 1825
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
The Origin of Species: 150th Anniversary Edition (2009)
Francois Rabelais book Gargantua and Pantagruel
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Gargantua (1534), Chapter 43.
Tim Paterson (1956) American computer programmer, best known as the original author of MS-DOS
"The Roots of DOS", 1983, 2007-06-18, Hunter, David http://www.patersontech.com/Dos/Softalk/Softalk.html,
John Tyndall (1820–1893) British scientist
Professor Virchow and Evolution.
Fragments of Science, Vol. II (1879)
Jack LaLanne (1914–2011) American exercise instructor
In "Live Young Forever: 12 Steps to Optimum Health, Fitness and Longevity", p. 10
James Gates Percival (1795–1856) American geologis, poet, and surgeon
New England, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Chuck Palahniuk (1962) American novelist, essayist
"You Ask The Questions," The Independent Review (2004-03-25)