Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
Harold Wilson (1916–1995) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech in Nottingham (6 February 1970), quoted in The Times (7 February 1970), p. 1 and Philip Whitehead, The Writing on the Wall: Britain in the Seventies (London: Michael Joseph, 1985), p. 40
Prime Minister
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: The Philosopher's Apprentice (2008), Chapter 8 (pp. 171-172)
Klaus Kinski (1926–1991) German actor
On method acting. p. 313
Kinski Uncut : The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski (1996)
Alice A. Bailey (1880–1949) esoteric, theosophist, writer
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter IV - Part 2
Anand Patwardhan (1950) Indian film director
Destruction of Buddhist monuments in Afghanistan and the Babri Masjid http://www.pucl.org/reports/National/2001/buddhist.htm (2001)
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Leadership
Daniel Patrick Moynihan (1927–2003) American politician
A Dangerous Place, Little Brown, p. 247 (1980)
Bill Clinton (1946) 42nd President of the United States
On August 28, 1998 at Union Chapel in Oak Bluff, Massachusetts, speaking on the 35th anniversary of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech. Published in the August 29, 1998 edition of <i>The New York Times</i>. http://www.nytimes.com/1998/08/29/us/in-clinton-s-remarks-a-focus-on-interdependence-and-forgiveness.html?pagewanted=5 <br class="br">1990s
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
Source: You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
Alexander Bryan Johnson (1786–1867) United States philosopher and banker
Lecture I. §4.
A Treatise on Language: Or, The Relation which Words Bear to Things, in Four Parts (1836)
Vernon Howard (1918–1992) American writer
Solved:The Mystery of Life
James Alison (1959) Christian theologian, priest
Source: Faith Beyond Resentment: Fragments Catholic and Gay (2001), "Jesus' fraternal relocation of God", p. 64-65.
“You see, true learning takes energy, passion, a burning desire.”
Robert T. Kiyosaki (1947) American finance author , investor
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Tad Williams (1957) novelist
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, Stone of Farewell (1990), Chapter 9, “Cold and Curses” (p. 237).
F. Scott Fitzgerald (1896–1940) American novelist and screenwriter
"The Jelly-Bean"
Quoted, Tales of the Jazz Age (1922)
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech at the Langham Hotel (11 February 1926), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), p. 196.
1926
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (24 April 1779)
Lester B. Pearson (1897–1972) 14th Prime Minister of Canada
Memoirs, Volume Two
Source: NB: ghost-written post-mortem by Munro and Inglis
Margaret Sanger book Woman and the New Race
Source: Woman and the New Race, (1922), Chapter 2, "Women's Struggle for Freedom"
Daniel Alan Vallero (1953) American scientist
Class notes from Vallero's optimization course at Duke University. 2017.
Sarada Devi (1853–1920) Hindu religious figure, spiritual consort of Ramakrishna
[Swami Tapasyananda, Swami Nikhilananda, Sri Sarada Devi, the Holy Mother; Life and Conversations, 292]
Carl Andre (1935) American artist
Source: Artists talks 1969 – 1977, p. 15
Herbert Schiller (1919–2000) American media critic
Source: Living In The Number One Country (2000), Chapter Two, Visions Of Global Electronic Mastery, p. 85
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
2008 Chairman's Letter
Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616) Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book IV, Ch. 23.
Neal A. Maxwell (1926–2004) Mormon leader
According to the Desire of [Our] Hearts, Ensign, Nov. 1996, p. 21 Ensign http://www.lds.org/ldsorg/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=2354fccf2b7db010VgnVCM1000004d82620aRCRD&locale=0&sourceId=57acdbdcc370c010VgnVCM1000004d82620a____&hideNav=1
“Wouldn't it have been better to change humanity so it no longer desired to destroy itself?”
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Homecoming saga, The Memory Of Earth (1992)
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Abstinence Sows Sand
1790s, Poems from Blake's Notebook (c. 1791-1792)
Prem Rawat (1957) controversial spiritual leader
Address at the Universal Forum of Cultures, Barcelona (2004)]
2000s
Russell L. Ackoff (1919–2009) Scientist
Source: 1960s, A concept of corporate planning, 1969, p. 1 as cited in: George David Hughes (1997) Marketing management: a planning approach. p. 14 and many other works.
Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Laurence Sterne book The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
Book III, Ch. 20.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760-1767)
Joel Bakan (1959) Canadian writer, musician, filmmaker and legal scholar
Source: The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power (2004), Chapter 6, Reckoning, p. 158
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
The Philippine Star http://www.philstar.com/headlines/7336/opposition-war-erupts-ping-calls-colleagues-%E2%80%98political-mongrels%E2%80%99 <br class="br">2007
Edward Bellamy (1850–1898) American author and socialist
Source: Looking Backward, 2000-1887 http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext96/lkbak10.txt (1888), Ch. 9.
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (1868–1924) American industrial engineer
Source: Applied Motion Study (1917), p. 3.
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Remarks on the Berlin Wall (10 November 1989) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/107819 <br class="br">Third term as Prime Minister
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
Source: 1880s, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (1881), p. 434.
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (1868–1924) American industrial engineer
Source: Applied Motion Study (1917), p. 4.
Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) American artist
Lecture at Mount Holyoke College, August 1944; later published as 'A Tour of the Sublime', in 'Tiger's Eye', 15 Dec. 1948; as cited in 'Robert Motherwell, American Painter and Printmaker' https://www.theartstory.org/artist-motherwell-robert-life-and-legacy.htm#writings_and_ideas_header, on 'Artstory' <br class="br">1940s
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
Non-Progress: Twentieth-century anti-capitalists, THE Phalanstery and The Medieval Brethren of The Spirit (p. 167-8)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Octavia E. Butler book Parable of the Talents
Source: Parable of the Talents (1998), Chapter 19 (p. 357)
Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) President of South Africa, anti-apartheid activist
2000s, Newsweek interview (2002)
John Mason (1706–1763) English Independent minister and author
Zeph. ii. 1
A Treatise on Self-Knowledge (1745)
Elizabeth Hardwick (1916–2007) Novelist, short story writer, literary critic
"Anderson, Millay and Crane in Their Letters" (p. 133)
American Fictions (1999)
Temple Grandin (1947) USA-american doctor of animal science, author, and autism activist
Pages 134-135 of Emergence: Labeled Autistic by Temple Grandin and Margaret M. Scariano
K. Sri Dhammananda Maha Thera (1919–2006) Sri Lankan Buddhist monk
"Real Charity"
What Buddhists Believe (1993)
Arthur G. Bedeian (1946) American business theorist
Daniel A. Wren & Arthur G. Bedeian (1972: 11-12); as cited in: Le Texier, Thibault. "The first systematized uses of the term “management” in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries." Journal of Management History 19.2 (2013): 189-224.
Cormac McCarthy (1933) American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
The New York Times, April 19, 1992, "Cormac McCarthy's Venomous Fiction" http://www.nytimes.com/books/98/05/17/specials/mccarthy-venom.html by Richard B. Woodward
Alan Hovhaness (1911–2000) Armenian-American composer
Alan Hovhaness, 1940 Guggenheim Application http://www.hovhaness.com/hovhaness-biography.html
“118. Happy is the spirit which, praying with distraction, goes on increasing its desire for God.”
Evagrius Ponticus (345–399) Christian monk
Chapters on Prayer
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 111-12.
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) German painter, sculptor, engraver and printmaker
Quote from 'Ein neuer Naturalismus? Eine Rundfrage des Kunstblatts', in 'Das Kunstblatt' 9, 1922; p. 375
1920's
Viktor Schauberger (1885–1958) austrian philosopher and inventor
Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)
Umberto Boccioni (1882–1916) Italian painter and sculptor
Original text:
Agli artisti giovani d'Italia!
Il grido di ribellione che noi lanciamo, associando i nostri ideali a quelli dei poeti futuristi, non parte già da una chiesuola estetica, ma esprime il violento desiderio che ribolle oggi nelle vene di ogni artista creatore.
Source: 1910, Manifesto of Futurist Painters', Feb. 1910, p. 24: Lead paragraph
Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician, archaeologist and writer
Vol. 4, pt. 2. translated by W.P. Dickson.
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2
Jerome K. Jerome book Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow
"On Babies".
Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow (1886)
Arthur Schopenhauer book Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 346
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel book Lectures on the Philosophy of History
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, Lectures on the Philosophy of History Vol 2 1837 translated by ES Haldane and Francis H. Simson first translated 1894 p. 181
Lectures on the Philosophy of History (1832), Volume 2
“We believe ourselves pure as long as we despise what we do not desire.”
Marguerite Yourcenar (1903–1987) French writer
Nous nous croyons purs tant que nous méprisons ce que nous ne désirons pas.
Alexis (1929)
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Patheos, A Letter to a Certain Christian http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2013/10/12/a-letter-to-a-certain-christian/ (October 12, 2013)
Evelyn Baring, 1st Earl of Cromer (1841–1917) British diplomat
Political and Literary Essays, 1908-1913
Rutherford B. Hayes (1822–1893) American politician, 19th President of the United States (in office from 1877 to 1881)
Fourth State of the Union Address (6 December 1880)
Democritus Ancient Greek philosopher, pupil of Leucippus, founder of the atomic theory
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
Charlene Wong (1966) Canadian figure skater
" Charlene Wong: Everything is okay in the end and if it's not okay, it's not the end", in Lifeskate.com (15 December 2008) http://www.lifeskate.com/skate/2008/12/charlene-wong-everything-is-okay-in-the-end-and-if-its-not-okay-its-not-the-end.html
Barbara Roberts (1936) American politician
Barbara Roberts (1991) " Governor Barbara Roberts Inaugural Message, 1991 http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordpdf/6777810", Oregon State Archives, Oregon Secretary of State.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky book Notes from Underground
Part 2, Chapter 2 (page 56)
Notes from Underground (1864)
Vyasa central and revered figure in most Hindu traditions
In p. 166.
Sources, The Yoga Darsana Of Patanjali With The Sankhya Pravacana Commentary Of Vyasa
“Without a name and nothing to be desired,
If only imagined but imagined well.”
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
Notes Toward a Supreme Fiction (1942), It Must Be Abstract
Daniel Lyons (1960) American writer
I can’t get excited about the Apple Watch http://goodreads.com/author_blog_posts/8481697-i-can-t-get-excited-about-the-apple-watch in Goodreads (3 June 2015)
“Like a moth to a flame
Burned by the fire.
My love is blind
Can't you see my desire?”
Janet Jackson (1966) singer from the United States
That's the Way Love Goes
janet. (1993)
Pappus of Alexandria (290–350) Greek mathematician of Antiquity
Source: The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements (1908), Ch. IX. §6
Mark Burns (televangelist) (1979) Christian pastor and founder of the NOW Television Network
Interview, New York Daily News, 15 May 2016 http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/meet-female-muslim-mexican-american-trump-supporters-article-1.2637077
Joseph Alois Schumpeter (1883–1950) Austrian economist
Joseph Schumpeter, History of Economic Analysis, 1945. p. 27
William Howitt (1792–1879) British writer
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 60.
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
Quoted in Will Self, "John Gray: Forget everything you know," The Independent (2002-09-03)
Arie W. Kruglanski (1939) American psychologist
Source: "Conflict and power." 1970, p. 70
Nikos Kazantzakis book Report to Greco
Source: Report to Greco (1965), p. 434; in a few publications since 2008 part of this has been misattributed to Franz Kafka: "By believing passionately in something which still does not exist, we create it. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired."
Eric Shipton (1907–1977) British explorer
Shipton, in Upon That Mountain, 1943