H. H. Asquith (1852–1928) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in the Euston Theatre, London (19 February 1921), quoted in Speeches by The Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G. (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1927), p. 289
Later life
H. H. Asquith (1852–1928) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in the Euston Theatre, London (19 February 1921), quoted in Speeches by The Earl of Oxford and Asquith, K.G. (London: Hutchinson & Co., 1927), p. 289
Later life
Niall Ferguson (1964) British historian
"The EU melting pot is melting down" https://www.bostonglobe.com/opinion/2018/06/18/the-melting-pot-melting-down/2tShNLlY7JLn4v3PQEtoLK/story.html Boston Globe, June 18, 2018.
Leon MacLaren (1910–1994) British philosopher
Leon MacLaren, Nature of Society and Other Essays, p169
Malaquías Montoya (1938) American artist
On how technological advancements have not diminished the cultural role of artists (as quoted in “’What better function for art at this time than as a voice for the voiceless’: The Work of Chicano Artist Malaquías Montoya” https://nacla.org/news/2019/02/17/%E2%80%9Cwhat-better-function-art-time-voice-voiceless%E2%80%9D-work-chicano-artist-malaqu%C3%ADas; 2019 Feb 15)
Sheri S. Tepper (1929–2016) American fiction writer
Source: The Visitor (2002), Ch. 7 : dismé the maiden, p. 57
Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN
Speech to the United Parents Association, as quoted in The New York Times (6 April 1958)
Ho Chi Minh (1890–1969) Vietnamese communist leader and first president of Vietnam
"On Revolutionary Morality" (1958)
1950's, On Revolutionary Morality (1958)
Jon Pineda (1971) American writer
On choosing a story writing method in “7 QUESTIONS WITH JON PINEDA” https://hyphenmagazine.com/blog/2018/06/7-questions-jon-pineda in Hyphen Magazine (2018 Jun 7)
Michael Harrington (1928–1989) American political writer
Source: Socialism: Past and Future (1989), p. 67
Elizabeth Warren (1949) 28th United States Senator from Massachusetts
Quoted in Warren Faces Ancestry Question At Town Hall: ‘I Shouldn’t Have Done It. I Am Not A Person Of Color’ https://www.dailywire.com/news/warren-faces-ancestry-question-at-town-hall-i-shouldnt-have-done-it-i-am-not-a-person-of-color (December 8, 2019) <br class="br">2019
“The world is full of confusing coincidences.”
Algis Budrys book Michaelmas
“And a man’s mind insists on making patterns from random data.”
Source: Michaelmas (1977), Chapter 7 (p. 102)
Mando Alvarado actor
On how Texas influences his writings in “SIN MUROS: INTERVIEW WITH “LIVING SCULPTURE” PLAYWRIGHT MANDO ALVARADO” https://thetheatretimes.com/sin-muros-interview-living-sculpture-playwright-mando-alvarado/ in The Theatre Times
Gregory of Nazianzus (329–389) Christian saint, bishop, and theologian
On Pentecost, Oration 41, Chapter XVI. <br class="br">Source: http://www.orthodoxchurchquotes.com/2014/06/10/st-gregory-nazianzen-but-as-the-old-confusion-of-tongues-was-laudable-when-men-who-were-of-one-language-in-wickedness-and-impiety/
“I never confused the leader page of the Guardian with vox populi.”
Margaret Thatcher book The Downing Street Years
Source: The Downing Street Years (1993), p. 561
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) American theoretical physicist
" New Textbooks for the "New" Mathematics http://calteches.library.caltech.edu/2362/1/feynman.pdf", Engineering and Science volume 28, number 6 (March 1965) p. 9-15 at p. 14 <br class="br">Paraphrased as "Precise language is not the problem. Clear language is the problem."
David Foster Wallace (1962–2008) American fiction writer and essayist
"Host: Deep into the mercenary world of take-no-prisoners political talk radio." The Atlantic, April 2005.
Essays
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
"Communism and New Economic Policy",(April 1921)
1920s
J. Howard Moore (1862–1916)
are questions that assail with relentless emphasis the consciences of a great people.
"America's Apostasy", Chicago Chronicle, 6 Mar. 1899
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
Kant's Inaugural Dissertation (1770), Section II On The Distinction Between The Sensible And The Intelligible Generally
Benjamin Creme (1922–2016) artist, author, esotericist
Maitreya's Teachings - The Laws of Life (2005)
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (1989) American politician
Twitter post, https://twitter.com/AOC (2 March 2019) <br class="br">Twitter Quotes (2019), March 2019
Edmund Burke (1729–1797) Anglo-Irish statesman
Letter to Lord Fitzwilliam (21 November 1791), quoted in Alfred Cobban and Robert A. Smith (eds.), The Correspondence of Edmund Burke, Volume VI: July 1789–December 1791 (Cambridge University Press, 1967), p. 451
1790s
Vikram Sarabhai (1919–1971) (1919-1971), Indian physicist
Quoted in "List Of Important Speeches And Papers By Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai"
Source: [List Of Important Speeches And Papers By Dr. Vikram A. Sarabhai., https://www.prl.res.in/~library/sarabhai_v_speeches.pdf, PRL.res.in, 27 June 2019, https://web.archive.org/web/20190627181445/https://www.prl.res.in/~library/sarabhai_v_speeches.pdf, 27 June 2019, 113]
Ernst Nolte (1923–2016) German historian and philosopher
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung article entitled “Die Vergangenheit, die nicht vergehen will” (“The past that will not pass: A speech that could be written but not delivered”), (June 6, 1986), Reprinted in Forever in the Shadow of Hitler? Translated by James Knowlton and Truett Cates, New Jersey: Humanities Press, (1993), pp. 22.
Banksy pseudonymous England-based graffiti artist, political activist, and painter
Wall and Piece (2007)
Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) Dutch philosopher
George Santayana, in his letter to John Boynton Priestley, 15 September 1924
S - Z, George Santayana
William Rivers Pitt (1971) writer
"The Problem Is Not “Fake News.” It’s the Noise That Drowns Out the News". Truthout https://truthout.org/articles/the-problem-is-not-fake-news-its-the-noise-that-drowns-out-the-news/ (9 February 2019)
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) German philosopher
Source: The Way Towards The Blessed Life or the Doctrine of Religion 1806, P. 26-27
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) German philosopher
Source: The Characteristics of the Present Age (1806), p. 268
Johann Gottlieb Fichte book The Vocation of Man
Jane Sinnett, trans 1846 p. 60
The Vocation of Man (1800), Knowledge
Nina Kiriki Hoffman (1955) American writer
“You may speak in your own defense, Tom,” said Aunt Agatha.
“She’s right, though; I embody those things.” He held out his hands, open. “I bring you change.”
Source: The Thread That Binds the Bones (1993), Chapter 21 (p. 281)
Jussi Halla-aho (1971) Finnish Slavic linguist, blogger and a politician
Jussi Halla-aho (2005), published in the blog Scripta Mietteitä kansainvaelluksesta http://www.halla-aho.com/scripta/mietteita_kansainvaelluksesta.html, April 20, 2005 <br class="br">2005-09
Satyajit Ray (1921–1992) Indian author, poet, composer, lyricist, filmmaker
After working with Satyajit Ray, working in Bombay was confusing: Sharmila Tagore
“Not to be confused with his grandson, Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury.”
Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury (1621–1683) English politician and Earl
“Not to be confused with his grandfather, Anthony Ashley Cooper, 1st Earl of Shaftesbury.”
Anthony Ashley-Cooper, 3rd Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713) English politician and Earl
Ronald Firbank (1886–1926) British novelist
E. M. Forster, "Ronald Firbank", in Abinger Harvest (1936; London: Edward Arnold, 1961) p. 139.
Emma Watson (1990) British actress and model
"Actress Emma Watson says revealing photo does not undermine feminism" http://www.reuters.com/article/us-people-emmawatson-idUSKBN16C0QV, Reuters, in response to critics of her photos in Vogue magazine (March 5, 2017)
Joyce Brothers (1927–2013) Joyce Brothers
As quoted in Words of Wisdom : More Good Advice (1990) edited by William Safire and Leonard Safir, p. 199
Variant: Trust your hunches. They're usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level.
Trust your hunches. Hunches are usually based on facts filed away just below the conscious level. But be warned, don't confuse hunches with wishful thinking.
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Two Ages: The Age of Revolution and the Present Age. A Literary Review. By Soren Kierkegaard, 1846 edited and translated by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong 1978 Princeton University Press P. 10
1840s, Two Ages: A Literary Review (1846)
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
No other cells enjoy this exalted status.<br>But such 'essentialism' is deeply un-evolutionary. If there were a heaven in which all the animals who ever lived could frolic, we would find an interbreeding continuum between every species and every other. For example I could interbreed with a female who could interbreed with a male who could ... fill in a few gaps, probably not very many in this case ... who could interbreed with a chimpanzee. <br>We could construct longer, but still unbroken chains of interbreeding individuals to connect a human with a warthog, a kangaroo, a catfish. This is not a matter of speculative conjecture; it necessarily follows from the fact of evolution. <br>A successful hybridisation between a human and a chimpanzee. Even if the hybrid were infertile like a mule, the shock waves that would be sent through society would be salutary. This is why a distinguished biologist described this possibility as the most immoral scientific experiment he could imagine: it would change everything! It cannot be ruled out as impossible, but it would be surprising. <br class="br"> Richard Dawkins Chimpanzee Hybrid? The Guardian, Jan 2009 https://www.theguardian.com/science/blog/2009/jan/02/richard-dawkins-chimpanzee-hybrid?commentpage=2
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
You confuse freedom—the only freedom—with absolute tyranny…
all over this socalled world,hundreds of millions of servile and insolent inhuman unbeings are busily unrolling in the enlightenment of propaganda.
Essay in the anthology The War Poets (1945) edited by Oscar Williams
Werner Kunz (1922) German biologist
Species Conservation in Managed Habitats: The Myth of Pristine Nature (2016), p. 51
Arnold Zuboff (1946) American philosopher
" Time, Self and Sleeping Beauty https://www.researchgate.net/publication/282052756_Time_Self_and_Sleeping_Beauty" (2008), p. 78
Victor Hugo (1802–1885) French poet, novelist, and dramatist
Napoleon the Little (1852), Book V, IX
Napoleon the Little (1852)
John Allen Paulos book A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper
Conclusion (p. 202)
A Mathematician Reads the Newspaper (1995)
“Confusion of sapience with sentience can be ethically catastrophic.”
David Pearce (philosopher) (1959) British transhumanist
Social Media Unsorted Postings 2016 https://www.hedweb.com/social-media/2016.html
Philip Giraldi (1946) CIA officer
Whose Wars? Israel continues to wag the dog for Middle Eastern wars (17 April 2018)
“I was confused. I didn’t feel telepathic; I merely felt hungry.”
Robert A. Heinlein book Time for the Stars
Source: Time for the Stars (1956), Chapter 2, “The Natural Logarithm of Two” (p. 24)
Swapan Dasgupta (1955) Indian politician, journalist and columnist
Swapan Dasgupta, a Rajya Sabha MP, in reference to the Lutyens’ cabal, had stated in a debate at Jaipur Literature Festival 2017, https://www.opindia.com/2020/04/lutyens-media-freedom-of-expression-siddharth-varadarajan-arnab-goswami-sonia-gandhi/
Susan Sontag (1933–2004) American writer and filmmaker, professor, and activist
Source: Death Kit (1967), p.160
Maria Weston Chapman (1806–1885) American abolitionist
From "The Times That Try Men's Souls", as quoted in [Squire, Belle, The Woman Movement in America: A Short Account of the Struggle for Equal Rights, https://books.google.com/books?id=SnOIAAAAMAAJ, 1911, A. C. McClurg & Company, 71-2]
Jim Peebles (1935) Canadian-American astronomer
[Principles of Physical Cosmology, Princeton University Press, 1993, xvii, https://books.google.com/books/about/Principles_of_Physical_Cosmology.html?id=AmlEt6TJ6jAC&pg=PR17]
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician
Speech in the House of Commons (2 March 1831) https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1831/mar/02/ministerial-plan-of-parliamentary-reform#column_1204 in favour of the Reform Bill <br class="br">1830s
Paul Sloane (1950) British author and puzzle designer
Quoted in "Paul Sloane Talks about Strategies for Creating Effective Innovation Processes" https://innovationmanagement.se/imtool-articles/paul-sloane-talks-about-strategies-for-creating-effective-innovation-processes/, InnovationManagement.se (2 May 2019)
Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) American journalist and radio broadcaster
Source: "Let the Record Speak" 1939, “The Truth about Communism” https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015051180423&view=1up&seq=5 (1948), p.12
Dorothy Thompson (1893–1961) American journalist and radio broadcaster
Dorothy Thompson’s Political Guide: A Study of American Liberalism and its Relationship to Modern Totalitarian States (1938)
Source: A Study of American Liberalism and its Relationship to Modern Totalitarian States (1938)
p. 62
John Ziman (1925–2005) New Zealand physicist
John Ziman in "Reliable Knowledge: an Exploration of the Grounds for Belief in Science" (1978)
Benjamin Creme (1922–2016) artist, author, esotericist
The Reappearance of the Christ and the Masters of Wisdom (1980)
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Irish novelist, playwright, and poet
Tom F. Driver, "Beckett by the Madeleine" (1961), Columbia University Forum 4 (Summer 1961): 21-25; it later appeared in Stanley A. Clayes, ed., Drama and Discussion (1967), pp. 604-7, as quoted in "Rick On Theater" 25 January 2018 http://rickontheater.blogspot.com/2018/01/beckett-by-madeleine.html.
“You crazy? You’ve got me confused with a guy who cares about other people.”
Charles Sheffield book Resurgence
Source: The Heritage Universe, Resurgence (2002), Chapter 30, “Stripping the Ship” (p. 368)
“Don’t confuse caution with cowardice.”
Charles Sheffield book Divergence
Source: The Heritage Universe, Divergence (1991), Chapter 22 (p. 495)
David Brion Davis (1927–2019) American historian
Both American and British abolitionists assumed that an end to slave imports would lead automatically to the amelioration and gradual abolition of slavery. <br class="br">The Problem of Slavery in the Age of Revolution, 1770-1823, page 129. https://books.google.com/books?id=9lsvDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA129
“If you are sure you understand everything that is going on, you are hopelessly confused.”
Walter Mondale (1928–2021) 42nd Vice President of the United States
As quoted by Ann Landers, in The Poughkeepsie Journal (26 March 1978); cited as "Mondale's Law" in The Book of Laws (1979) by Harold Faber, p. 13
Stephen Jay Gould book An Urchin in the Storm
"Exultation and Explanation", p. 187
An Urchin in the Storm (1987)
“I have already told you of the sickness and confusion that comes with time travelling.”
William Gibson Jackpot trilogy
Jackpot trilogy, The Peripheral (2014)
Source: Epigraph, taken from H. G. Wells' The Time Machine, chapter 11.
Morrissey (1959) English singer
Source: [239, The Queer Encyclopedia of Music, Dance, and Musical Theater, Claude Summers, Cleis Press Start, 1 November 2004, 9781573448758] In interviews etc., Sexuality
Dolly Parton (1946) American singer-songwriter and actress
Source: " Dolly Parton Delivers Commencement Address at the University of Tennessee 2009 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EuOm2lLIOoU&t=6m35s" (at 6m35s), University of Tennessee, Knoxville on YouTube.
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Source: Rectorial address ("The present decline of Parliamentary government in Great Britain") to Edinburgh University (5 March 1931), quoted in The Times (6 March 1931), p. 19
John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Source: "I Quit, I Think" (1991)
Jack Cady book The Night We Buried Road Dog
Source: The Night We Buried Road Dog (1993), p. 476