Quotes about comfort page 8
James K. Morrow book Only Begotten Daughter
Source: Only Begotten Daughter (1990), Chapter 18 (p. 312)
Harold Koontz (1909–1984)
Source: Principles of management, 1968, p. 379; About the advantages of organizational charts
Jon Appleton (1939) American composer
"The Decline of Academic Freedom at Dartmouth College", 20 October 2005.
Letter published in "Appleton Leaves Dartmouth", 2005
Thomas Brooks (1608–1680) English Puritan
Quotes from secondary sources, Smooth Stones Taken From Ancient Brooks, 1860
Robert Burton book The Anatomy of Melancholy
Section 4, member 2, subsection 4, Symptoms of Despair, Fear, Sorrow, Suspicion, Anxiety, Horror of Conscience, Fearful Dreams and Visions.
The Anatomy of Melancholy (1621), Part III
Edouard Manet (1832–1883) French painter
Quote from Manet's letter to his wife, Suzanne Leenhof 23 Oct. 1870, a cited in The private lives of the Impressionists Sue Roe, Harpen Collins Publishers, New York 2006, p. 78
the Prussian army was encircling Paris completely in Autumn, 1870; Manet was locked up, but had sent his wife Suzanne to the county before, out of dangerous Paris
1850 - 1875
“Frankly, I'm a lot more comfortable if I'm wearing a puppet.”
Jim Henson (1936–1990) American puppeteer
Interview with Copley News Service (1976)
Daniel Berrigan (1921–2016) American Catholic priest, peace activist, and poet
No Bars to Manhood (1971), p. 49.
Adah Isaacs Menken (1835–1868) American actress, dancer, painter and poet
Jewish Virtual Library http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/biography/AMenken.html
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
Video Address Announcing 2008 Presidential Exploratory Committee, February 19, 2007 http://blog.4president.org/2008/2007/02/ron_paul_video_.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FPlPT4bncq8 <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Richard Rohr (1943) American spiritual writer, speaker, teacher, Catholic Franciscan priest
Source: Everything Belongs: The Gift of Contemplative Prayer (1999), p. 132
Aubrey Peeples (1993) American actress
Aubrey Peeples Talks About Becoming Jem, Accepting Who You Are (a Slytherin), and the Literal Skeletons in Her Closet http://community.sparknotes.com/2015/10/12/exclusive-aubrey-peeples-interview-jem (October 12, 2015)
Carl Friedrich Gauss (1777–1855) German mathematician and physical scientist
As quoted in Kneller, Karl Alois, Kettle, Thomas Michael, 1911. "Christianity and the leaders of modern science; a contribution to the history of culture in the nineteenth century" https://archive.org/stream/christianitylead00kneluoft#page/44/mode/2up, Freiburg im Breisgau, p. 44-45
Lana Turner (1921–1995) American actress
On her depression and suicide attempt, p. 158.
Autobiography
Ward Cunningham (1949) American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), Exploring with Wiki
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727)
“There is no substitute for the comfort supplied by the utterly taken-for-granted relationship.”
Iris Murdoch book A Severed Head
A Severed Head (1961); 1976, p. 181.
Gillian Anderson (1968) American-British film, television and theatre actress, activist and writer
On her first impressions of The X-Files — reported in Betsy Pickle (June 19, 1998) "Scully's strength is Anderson's inspiration", The Knoxville News-Sentinel, p. T11.
1990s
Grover Norquist (1956) Conservative Lobbyist
Grover Norquist cited in " The Great Revulsion http://www.nytimes.com/2006/11/10/opinion/10krugman.html?ref=grovergnorquist" at nytimes.com, 10 November, 2006 <br class="br">2004
John Carroll (1944) Australian professor and author
Source: Break-Out from the Crystal Palace (1974), p. 96
Frank Chodorov (1887–1966) American libertarian thinker
“Taxation is Robbery,” Chicago: Human Events Associates (1947)
Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter (1853-1890)
Quote in his letter to brother Theo, from Arles, France, 21 April 1889; as quoted in Vincent van Gogh, edited by Alfred H. Barr; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1935 https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_1996_300061887.pdf, (letter 585), p 25 <br class="br">1880s, 1889
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book II, Chapter I "The Origin of the Dwelling House" Sec. 1
Andrew Gelman (1965) American mathematician
“One of the easiest ways to differentiate an economist from almost anyone else in society” http://andrewgelman.com/2011/07/19/one_of_the_easi/ (19 July 2011)
John Leonard (1939–2008) American critic, writer, and commentator
"An Extreme Danger to Society" http://nymag.com/arts/tv/reviews/31768/, New York Magazine (7 May 2007)
Ziauddin Barani (1285–1357) Indian Muslim historian and political thinker (1285–1357)
Tarikh-i-Firuz Shahi
Dhyan Chand (1905–1979) Indian field hockey player
On the facilities provided in Berlin Olympics in page=55
Quote, India and the Olympics
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
Page 81
2000s, Promises to Keep (2008)
“The scholar who cherishes the love of comfort is not fit to be deemed a scholar.”
James Legge (1815–1897) missionary in China
Bk. 14, Ch. 3 (p. 193)
Translations, The Confucian Analects
The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)
Charles Wesley (1707–1788) English Methodist and hymn writer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 591.
John DiMaggio (1968) American voice actor and comedian
Exclusive Interview: John DiMaggio & Lawrence Shapiro https://diaboliquemagazine.com/exclusive-interview-john-dimaggio-lawrence-shapiro/ (September 6, 2013)
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech at Huddersfield Town Hall (15 October 1951), quoted in Winston Churchill, Stemming the Tide: Speeches 1951 and 1952 (London: Cassell & Co, 1953), p. 149
Post-war years (1945–1955)
Paul A. Baran (1909–1964) American Marxist economist
"The Commitment of the Intellectual," in The Longer View (1969), p. 14
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
Samuel Marchbanks' Almanack (1967)
“I work so much. If I don't get all the comforts, I will turn mad.”
Lalu Prasad Yadav (1948) Indian politician
Responding to the criticism of his adversaries that he always travelled in a salon. (July 3, 2004 The Times of India).
Khem Veasna (1971) Cambodian politician
Quoted on his facebook profile (3 April 2015)
Edward Gibbon (1737–1794) English historian and Member of Parliament
This quotation appeared in an article by Margaret Thatcher, "The Moral Foundations of Society" ( Imprimis, March 1995 https://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/the-moral-foundations-of-society/), which was an edited version of a lecture Thatcher had given at Hillsdale College in November 1994. Here is the actual passage from Thatcher's article:<br><blockquote>[M]ore than they wanted freedom, the Athenians wanted security. Yet they lost everything—security, comfort, and freedom. This was because they wanted not to give to society, but for society to give to them. The freedom they were seeking was freedom from responsibility. It is no wonder, then, that they ceased to be free. In the modern world, we should recall the Athenians' dire fate whenever we confront demands for increased state paternalism.</blockquote><br>The italicized passage above originated with Thatcher. In characterizing the Athenians in the article she cited Sir Edward Gibbon, but she seems to have been paraphrasing statements in "Athens' Failure," a chapter of classicist Edith Hamilton's book The Echo of Greece (1957), pp. 47–48 http://www.ergo-sum.net/books/Hamilton_EchoOfGreece_pp.47-48.jpg). <br class="br">Misattributed
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet
Another couplet from Edward Young: this time Night Thoughts, Night II, line 160.
Misattributed
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
Answer to Lyman Abbott (unfinished), responding to Abbott, Lyman. "Flaws in Ingersollism." The North American Review 150, no. 401 (1890): 446-457.
Poul Henningsen (1894–1967) Danish architect
cited in: Eric Reiss (2012), Usable Usability: Simple Steps for Making Stuff Better, p. 17: About the iconic Bentwood chair from Thonet.
Amartya Sen (1933) Indian economist
“Values and justice”, Journal of Economic Methodology, Vol. 19, No. 2, June 2012, 101–108
2010s, “Values and Justice”, 2012
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2001, A Great People Has Been Moved to Defend a Great Nation (September 2001)
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'The Weld This Week'
Essays and reviews, The Crystal Bucket (1982)
“Throughout history, people have never before expected to be as comfortable as people do today.”
Jens Risom (1916–2016) American furniture designer
Block Island Times, Meet Jens Risom by Jane Vercelli, Spring 2010, House and Garden Edition, New Shoreham, Rhode Island USA.
Robert A. Taft (1889–1953) politician from the United States, son of 27th US President William Howard Taft
Speech at the Executive Club of Chicago, December 19, 1941
William Ernest Henley (1849–1903) English poet, critic and editor
Epilogue
Hawthorn and Lavender (1901)
David Morrison (1956) Australian army general
Address at the International Women's Day Conference (2013)
Eddie August Schneider (1911–1940) American aviator
[I Break a Record and have a Swell Time Besides, Flying magazine, http://familypedia.wikia.com/wiki/File:Eddie_August_Schneider_October_1931_Flying_magazine_page_1_of_5.png, October 1, 1930, Eddie August Schneider]
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)
Richard Hofstadter (1916–1970) American historian
Source: The Age of Reform: from Bryan to F.D.R. (1955), Chapter VI, part II, p. 245
Michael Marshall Smith (1965) British novelist, screenwriter and short story writer
Prologue - Yakima
The Lonely Dead (2004)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
A Knock on Midnight http://mlk-kpp01.stanford.edu/index.php/encyclopedia/multimediaentry/doc_a_knock_at_midnight/ <br class="br">1960s, Strength to Love (1963)
Malcolm de Chazal (1902–1981) Mauritian artist
Sens-plastique
Derrick Jensen book The Culture of Make Believe
Source: The Culture of Make Believe (2003), p. 69
Denis Diderot (1713–1784) French Enlightenment philosopher and encyclopædist
No. 51
On the Interpretation of Nature (1753)
Diora Baird (1983) American actress and model
["Five words that must never be uttered ever again", July 2005, ThisIsWhatWeDoNow.com, http://www.thisiswhatwedonow.com/2005/07/five-words-that-must-never-be-uttered.html]
“There's something comforting and pleasurable about watching people win money.”
Jimmy Kimmel (1967) American talk show host and comedian
On hosting the television game show Set for Life — reported in Gary Levin (January 11, 2007) "TV is riding a wave of prime-time game shows", Asbury Park Press.
“Bedroom insulation is unnecessary and restrictive of optimum summer sleeping comfort.”
Ken Kern American writer
The Owner Built Home: A How-to-do-it Book (1972)
Timothy Leary (1920–1996) American psychologist
How to Operate Your Brain (1994) http://yoism.org/?q=node/47, a guided meditation spoken by Timothy Leary and set to music.
Peter Greenaway (1942) British film director
From the Author's Note to the published script.
A Zed and Two Noughts
“Awkwardness gives me great comfort.”
Marc Jacobs (1963) American fashion designer
Larocca, Amy (2005). "Marc Jacobs' Paradoxial Triumph" http://www.nymag.com/nymetro/shopping/fashion/12544/ NYMag.com (accessed April 19, 2007)
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
"On the Character of Cobbett" <br class="br"> Table Talk: Essays On Men And Manners http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/TableHazIV.htm (1821-1822)
Alexander Rosenberg (1946) American philosopher
The Atheist's Guide to Reality (2011)
Guru Tegh Bahadur (1621–1675) The ninth Guru of Sikhism
Guru Tegh Bahadur, Sorath 633 (Translated by Gopal Singh), Tegh Bahadur (Translated by Gopal Singh) (2005). Mahalla nawan: compositions of Guru Tegh Bahādur-the ninth guru (from Sri Guru Granth Sahib): Bāṇī Gurū Tega Bahādara. Allied Publishers. pp. xxviii–xxxiii, 15–27. ISBN 978-81-7764-897-3.
“Whatever others may say, they say it to deceive and comfort themselves, not help you.”
Dejan Stojanovic (1959) poet, writer, and businessman
“Cheat,” p. 88
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “A Game”
V. V. Giri (1894–1980) Indian politician and 4th president of India
Saleem Shaikh in: Business Environment, 2/E http://books.google.co.in/books?id=sfOH_n1vseUC&pg=PA287, Pearson Education India, 1 September 2010
Halle Berry (1966) American actress
Terry Lawson (April 8, 2007) "Reporter, Temp, Online Seductress - Berry Revels In Film's Layered Role", Detroit Free Press, p. 1F.
“[South] Koreans are more comfortable with Americans who behave like Americans.”
Brian Reynolds Myers (1963) American professor of international studies
2010s, Interview with Colin Marshall (February 2015)
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1880s, Letter to Bowditch (1889)
Alexander Bryan Johnson (1786–1867) United States philosopher and banker
The Philosophical Emperor, a Political Experiment, or, The Progress of a False Position: (1841)