"Loop Quantum Gravity," The New Humanists: Science at the Edge (2003)
Quotes about call
page 74
"Rational Rationing vs. Irrational Rationing" http://www.huffingtonpost.com/jacob-m-appel/rational-rationing-vs-irr_b_622057.html, The Huffington Post (2010-06-23)
http://snltranscripts.jt.org/04/04oupdate.phtml
Weekend Update samples
translation from the original Dutch, Fons Heijnsbroek
version in original Dutch (citaat van Breitner, in het Nederlands:) De zogenaamde burgerij levert geen stof voor mijn kunst. Het karakter [van de modellen] dáár is te flauw en geesteloos. Het vertegenwoordigt in artistieken zin geen ras. Mij rest dus geen andere keuze [dan volksvrouwen].
Quote of Breitner; as cited by B. van Garrel, in his article 'Het getekende bestaan van G.H. Breitner', Dutch newspaper Haagse Post, 23 June 1973, jrg. 60, nr. 25
The young saleswoman of hats, nl:Geesje Kwak was Breitner's model for several years
undated quotes
Excerpt from Atlantic Fleet Confidential Memorandum 2CM-41, sent on 24 March 1941. As quoted in History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, Volume One: The Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939-May 1943 (1948) by Samuel Eliot Morison, p. 52
Listen, Marxist!
Source: Everyone is African: How Science Explodes the Myth of Race (2015), p. 14.
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Odyssey (2006), Chapter 27 (p. 248)
On the occasion of his coronation, In Jaya Chamaraja Wodeyar http://www.mysoresamachar.com/j_wadiyar_ann1.htm
Some Men are More Perfect Than Others (1973)
My Life (1927), chapter 28; Liveright Publishing, 2013, p. 276 https://books.google.it/books?id=7bmj03oQH9IC&pg=PA276.
Morarji Desai speaks about life and celibacy
OSCON 2002
Context: Here's a simple copyright lesson: Law regulates copies. What's that mean? Well, before the Internet, think of this as a world of all possible uses of a copyrighted work. Most of them are unregulated. Talking about fair use, this is not fair use; this is unregulated use. To read is not a fair use; it's an unregulated use. To give it to someone is not a fair use; it's unregulated. To sell it, to sleep on top of it, to do any of these things with this text is unregulated. Now, in the center of this unregulated use, there is a small bit of stuff regulated by the copyright law; for example, publishing the book — that's regulated. And then within this small range of things regulated by copyright law, there's this tiny band before the Internet of stuff we call fair use: Uses that otherwise would be regulated but that the law says you can engage in without the permission of anybody else. For example, quoting a text in another text — that's a copy, but it's a still fair use. That means the world was divided into three camps, not two: Unregulated uses, regulated uses that were fair use, and the quintessential copyright world. Three categories.
Enter the Internet. Every act is a copy, which means all of these unregulated uses disappear. Presumptively, everything you do on your machine on the network is a regulated use. And now it forces us into this tiny little category of arguing about, "What about the fair uses? What about the fair uses?" I will say the word: To hell with the fair uses. What about the unregulated uses we had of culture before this massive expansion of control?
Speech for the Academy Awards protesting the treatment of American Indians, written by Brando, as it appeared in the New York Times (March 30, 1973)
Speech to the National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations in St. James's Hall, London (15 May 1886), quoted in The Times (17 May 1886), p. 6
1880s
On legislating from the bench: Morrison v. Olson, 487 U.S. 654 http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=us&vol=487&invol=654 (1988) (dissenting).
1980s
The Tragic Sense of Life (1913), Conclusion : Don Quixote in the Contemporary European Tragi-Comedy
Tuesday, August 21, 2007
His blog for CNN http://edition.cnn.com/TRAVEL/blogs/richard.quest/
Wall Street DVD Director’s Commentary (2000)
Why Vyjayanthimala has 'nothing to say' about today's heroines
Don Soderquist “ Live Learn Lead to Make a Difference https://books.google.com/books?id=s0q7mZf9oDkC&lpg=pg=PP1&dq=Don%20Soderquist&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=false, Thomas Nelson, April 2006 p. 66.
On Keeping Humble
"Schooling No Mystery," Begin Here: The Forgotten Conditions of Teaching and Learning (1991)
Ce miracle de l'Analyse, prodige du monde des idées, objet presque amphibie entre l'Être et le Non-être, que nous appelons racine imaginaire.
Quoted in Singularités : individus et relations dans le système de Leibniz (2003) by Christiane Frémont
Source: 1960's, The Bride and the Bachelors, (1962), pp. 203-204
“I know it's called a pigskin, but it's not against your religion to catch it.”
2009-06-25 – to an Iranian child, possibly playing his first game of American football.
The Daily Show with John Stewart
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
Rolls-Royce, p. 18
I Know You Got Soul (2004)
Source: Hours of Thought on Sacred Things (1879), p. 190.
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Thinking
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 618.
The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (2003)
Source: This Is the Way the World Ends (1986), Chapter 16, “In Which the Essential Question Is Answered and Something Very Much Like Justice Is Served” (p. 211)
Spoken prelude (varies slightly among versions)
Atlantis (1968)
“Some folks look at me and see swagger, which in Texas is called 'walking.”
Speech accepting the Republican nomination for President in New York City (September 2004). Reported in the New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/2005/11/13/magazine/13safire.html.
2000s, 2004
The Other World (1657)
Variant translation: In our time, which thinks it can do without ideals, that it can reject what it calls abstractions, and nourish itself on realism, rationalism and positivism; which thinks it can reduce all questions to matters of science or to the employing of more or less ingenious expedients; at such a time, I say, there is but one resource if you are to avoid disaster, and only one which will make you certain of what course to hold upon a given day. It is the worship — to the exclusion of all others — of two Ideas in the field of morals: duty and discipline. And that worship further needs, if it is to bear fruit and produce results, knowledge and reason.
As quoted in "A Sketch of the Military Career of Marshal Foch" by Major A. Grasset
Source: Precepts and Judgments (1919), p. 150
“I can call nothing by name if that is not his name. I call a cat a cat, and Rollet a rogue.”
Je ne puis rien nommer si ce n'est par son nom ;
J'appelle un chat un chat, et Rollet un fripon.
Satire I, l. 51
Satires (1716)
Speech to the Agricultural Association at Romsey, quoted in "Lord Palmerston At Romsey," The Times (16 December 1864), p. 12.
1860s
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Jasper Ridley, Tito: A Biography (Constable and Company Ltd., 1994), p. 155.
Other
" Our Duty Is to Remember Sichuan http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2009/may/25/china-earthquake-cover-up/print." Guardian.co.uk., May 25, 2009.
2000-09, 2009
The World, the Text, and the Critic (1983), pp. 2-3
“A fly was very close to being called a "land," cause that's what they do half the time.”
Do You Believe in Gosh?
To My People (July 4, 1973)
18 January 1870, pages 43-44
John of the Mountains, 1938
The fluidity of our language is evidence that America is sliding into oblivion. Hold fast to the true meaning of words and phrases, or we are doomed.
Incendiary Words: Of Detonations and Denotations https://survivalblog.com/incendiary_words_of_detonations_and_denotations/ Survivalblog, 27 May 2013
Intellectual Proletarians (1914)
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
"Whites, Men, Republicans And Other Scum," https://www.wnd.com/2018/08/whites-men-republicans-and-other-scum/ WND.COM, August 2, 2018.
2010s, 2018
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 211.
Source: Mankind at the Turning Point, (1974), p.xi; cited in: Robert C. Tucker (1995) Politics As Leadership. p. 116
pg. 186
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Minstrels
Source: Grass (1989), Chapter 10 (p. 191)
Literature in a Country Without a Mythology (1988).
Creation seminars (2003-2005), The Garden of Eden
http://www.movietome.com/people/86509/daniel-radcliffe/trivia.html
Touchstone Magazine interview (June 2002)
2000s
Such are the true concerns of the “secularists” warning the world against the attempts at glasnost in India's national history curriculum.
2000s, The Problem with Secularism (2007)
All and Everything: Meetings with Remarkable Men (1963)
Source: Mr. Penumbra's 24-Hour Bookstore (2012), Chapter 11 “The Spider” (p. 86; ellipses represent minor elisions of description)
Henri Poincaré, Critic of Crisis: Reflections on His Universe of Discourse (1954), Ch. 2. The Age of Innocence
Source: Plagues and Peoples (1976), Ch.6 "The Ecological Impact of Medical Science and Organization since 1700".
http://www.zmag.org/content/showarticle.cfm?ItemID=9035
Other sourced statements
Speech to an audience of around 1,500 people on 23 February 1974 about British membership of the EEC. (Collings, Rex, ed. (1991), Reflections of a Statesman: The Writings and Speeches of Enoch Powell, P. 454).
1970s
Source: Leviathan Wakes (2011), Chapter 17 (pp. 178-179)
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Friendship
9:44 P</small>.<small>M.
This quote is effectively a condensed version of Alexander S. Peak's " Libertarianism: Ideology for the Common Man http://alexpeak.com/ww/2008/003.html" (15 January 2008), which also references libertarianism's appeal to the common person, voluntary interactions in society, libertarianism's prohibition on initiatory force, and the connection between libertarianism and the Golden Rule.
Interviewed on The Independents (2014)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 180.
Jewish Chronicle, 17 August 2007, p. 11-12: "The calendar girl who's going for gold"
2010s, 2016, August, Speech at rally in Wilmington, North Carolina (August 9, 2016)
Source: Father and Child Reunion (2001), p. 116.
In a letter to Anita Pollitzer, Abiquiu, New Mexico, February 28, 1968); as quoted in The Complete Correspondence of Georgia O’Keeffe & Anita Pollitzer, ed. Clive Giboire, Touchstone Books, Simon & Schuster Inc., New York, 1990, p. 320
1950 - 1970
Sir Thomas Browne, as quoted by The Pleasures of Life (1891), by John Lubbock, p. 11
Misattributed