Quotes about direction page 6
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Bleeds - Awake
Dr. Seuss (1904–1991) American children's writer and illustrator, co-founder of Beginner Books
Oh, the Places You'll Go! (1990)
Source: Oh, The Places You'll Go!
Cheryl Strayed book Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar
Source: Tiny Beautiful Things: Advice on Love and Life from Dear Sugar
“Maybe I'm lucky to be going so slowly, because I may be going in the wrong direction”
Ashleigh Brilliant (1933) American author and cartoonist
“I've found, in my own writing, that a little hatred, keenly directed, is a useful thing.”
Alice Walker book In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose
Source: In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Womanist Prose
“Time only moves in one direction. Remember that. Things always change.”
Mohsin Hamid book The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Source: The Reluctant Fundamentalist
William Gibson book Distrust That Particular Flavor
"Dead Man Sings," published in Forbes ASAP, November 30, 1998.
Source: Distrust That Particular Flavor
“The stallion stared in my direction and bared his teeth. Now horses were giving me crap.”
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Gifts
“The happiness you feel is in direct proportion to the love you give.”
Oprah Winfrey (1954) American businesswoman, talk show host, actress, producer, and philanthropist
“A little snark, properly directed, can change the world.”
Shannon Hale (1974) American fantasy novelist
“A fondness for reading, properly directed, must be an education in itself.”
Jane Austen book Mansfield Park
Source: Mansfield Park
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), p. ix
Jonathan Tropper (1970) American writer
Source: This is Where I Leave You
“Style is not neutral; it gives moral directions.”
Martin Amis (1949) Welsh novelist
Novelists in Interview (1985) edited by John Haffenden
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica
Source: The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol. 1: 1931-1934
“so i do what i do best. i move in the opposite direction.”
Jodi Picoult My Sister's Keeper
Source: My Sister's Keeper
“Time moves in one direction, memory in another.”
William Gibson (1948) American-Canadian speculative fiction novelist and founder of the cyberpunk subgenre
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
Source: Stride Toward Freedom: The Montgomery Story
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963)
Context: Actually, we who engage in nonviolent direct action are not the creators of tension. We merely bring to the surface the hidden tension that is already alive. We bring it out in the open, where it can be seen and dealt with. Like a boil that can never be cured so long as it is covered up but must be opened with all its ugliness to the natural medicines of air and light, injustice must be exposed, with all the tension its exposure creates, to the light of human conscience and the air of national opinion before it can be cured.
Charles Frazier book Cold Mountain
Source: Cold Mountain
“If you don't mind me saying, Mr. Hale. She's a keeper." He pointed in Kat's direction.”
Ally Carter (1974) American writer
Source: Perfect Scoundrels
“The word of Mohammad is a voice direct from nature's own heart - all else is wind in comparison.”
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
Caroline Knapp (1959–2002) American writer
Source: Appetites: Why Women Want
Dale Carnegie How to Win Friends and Influence People
Source: How to Win Friends and Influence People
Gerhard Richter (1932) German visual artist, born 1932
Source: after 2000, Doubt and belief in painting' (2003), p. 60, note 92
Alfred De Vigny (1797–1863) French poet, playwright, and novelist
Un désespoir paisible, sans convulsions de colère et sans reproches au ciel est la sagesse même. <br class="br"> Page 32 http://books.google.com/books?id=BVdHAAAAYAAJ&q=%22Un+d%C3%A9sespoir+paisible,+sans+convulsions+de+col%C3%A8re+et+sans+reproches+au+ciel+est+la+sagesse+m%C3%AAme%22&pg=PA32#v=onepage. <br class="br">Journal d'un poète (1867)
Abdullah Ensour (1939) prime minister of Jordan
Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour on Monday attended a conference to launch the official results of the 2015 national population and housing census, quoted on Petra.gov, "PM attends conference to launch official results of national census" http://www.petra.gov.jo/Public_News/Nws_NewsDetails.aspx?lang=2&site_id=1&NewsID=239314&CatID=13, February 22, 2016.
Anthony Giddens (1938) British sociologist
Source: Capitalism and Modern Social Theory (1971), pp. 230-231.
Theodore Dalrymple (1949) English doctor and writer
Engineering Souls http://www.city-journal.org/html/17_2_sndgs03.html (March 22, 2007). <br class="br">City Journal (1998 - 2008)
John R. Platt (1918–1992) American physicist
Alexander Rich and John R. Platt (1966) "How to Keep the Peace" in: Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. April 1966. p. 14
Stephen Jay Gould book The Panda's Thumb
"Double Trouble", pp. 38–40
The Panda's Thumb (1980)
Albrecht Thaer (1752–1828) German agronomist and an avid supporter of the humus theory for plant nutrition
Source: The Principles of Agriculture, 1844, Section II. The Economy, Organization and Direction of an Agricultural Enterprise, p. 54-55.
Carson Grant (1950) American actor
Kaminsky, Denise, Aug 2006, "Carson Grant: Actor/Artist- A Lifetime of Art", Denise's Interviews and Media News, p. 1
Prytyskacz,Jean, "Focus on an Artist", Westside Arts Coalition Newsletter, Spring 2007, p. 5
About a walk-under suspended cellophane and plastic 3-D hologram mountain installation Harmony Mountain (100' x 100') Carson constructed inside the second floor of the old Dallas Union Train Station for the SIGGRAPH 1990 Convention, Texas
“WaiWai was an essential guide to Japanese attitudes and editorial directives.”
Debito Arudou (1965) Author/activist with Japanese citizenship born in the USA
"Defending the weeklies, as well as Connell and his collaborators, is the unflagging media critic and campaigner for human rights Debito Arudou, who wrote that WaiWai was an essential guide to Japanese attitudes and editorial directives.") Justin Norrie, "Japan rails at Australian's tabloid trash" http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/news/world/japan-rails-at-australians-tabloid-trash/2008/07/04/1214951041660.html?page=2, Brisbane Times (2008-07-05
Edouard Manet (1832–1883) French painter
Manet, recorded by Philippe Burty, as cited in Manet by Himself, ed. Juliet Wilson-Bareau, Little Brown 2000, London; p. 52
1850 - 1875
Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012) Catalan painter, sculptor and art theorist
Source: undated quotes, Tàpies, Werke auf Papier 1943 – 2003,' (2004), p. 30.
M. John Harrison book Light
Source: Light (2002), Chapter 31 “I’ve Been Here” (pp. 383-384)
George Woodcock (1912–1995) Canadian writer of political biography and history, an anarchist thinker, an essayist and literary critic
Postscript (July 1973)
Anarchism : A History of Libertarian Ideas and Movements (1962)
Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) Duce and President of the Council of Ministers of Italy. Leader of the National Fascist Party and subsequen…
Quoted from “The Labor Charter: The Corporate State and its Organization”, promulgated by Mussolini's Grand Council of Fascism, Article 9, (April 21, 1927) Copy found in Mediterranean Fascism 1919-1945, Charles F. Delzell, The MacMillan Press, (1971) p. 122. Also in Benito Mussolini’s “Doctrine of Fascism”, published as “Fascism: Doctrine and Institutions” (1935), Rome: Ardita Publishers, p.135-136.
1920s
Michael Kurland book Ten Little Wizards
Source: Ten Little Wizards (1988), Chapter 4 (p. 33)
Brad Paisley (1972) American country music singer
Little Moments, written by Brad Paisley and Chris DuBois.
Song lyrics, Mud on the Tires (2003)
Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle (1657–1757) French writer, satirist and philosopher of enlightenment
Elements de la géométrie de l'infini (1727) as quoted by Amir R. Alexander, Geometrical Landscapes: The Voyages of Discovery and the Transformation of Mathematical Practice (2002) citing Michael S. Mahoney, "Infinitesimals and Transcendent Relations: The Mathematics of Motion in the Late Seventeenth Century" in Reappraisals of the Scientific Revolution, ed. David C. Lindberg, Robert S. Westman (1990)
Maimónides book The Guide for the Perplexed
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.10
James Berardinelli (1967) American film critic
Review http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=1509 of Natural Born Killers (1994). <br class="br">One-and-a-half star reviews
“Cultural contamination that is directed outward is always seen as “enlightenment.””
David Brin book Glory Season
Introduction to Chapter 20 (p. 364)
Glory Season (1993)
Satoru Iwata (1959–2015) Japanese video game programmer and businessman
Iwata's Ask: Special Edition Interview http://iwataasks.nintendo.com/interviews/#/wii/special_edition_interview
Orson Welles (1915–1985) American actor, director, writer and producer
The Findus Foods "Frozen Peas" Session Out-Takes
William Henry Ashurst (judge) (1725–1807) English judge
The King v. Holt (1793), 5 T. R. 444.
R.S. Thomas (1913–2000) Welsh poet
"In Context"
Frequencies (1978)
Jack Burnham (1931) American art historian
Source: Beyond Modern Sculpture, 1968, p. 369-70
Arthur Schopenhauer book Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 347
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life
Ernesto Che Guevara (1928–1967) Argentine Marxist revolutionary
Statement in an interview with a reporter for the London Daily Worker (November 1962), as quoted in Companero: The Life and Death of Che Guevara (1998), by Jorge G. Castaneda, p. 231, 1st Vintage Books ISBN 0679759409
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), p. 76.
David Gubbins (1947) British university teacher
[Seismology and plate tectonics, Cambridge, UK; New York, Cambridge University Press, 1990, http://books.google.com/books?id=tZRxPzwoChIC&pg=PA4] (pp. 4–5)
Seismology and Plate Tectonics (1990)
George Gamow (1904–1968) Russian-American physicist and science writer
Source: The Creation of the Universe (1952), p. 31
Rudolf Carnap (1891–1970) German philosopher
Source: The unity of science, 1934/1995, p. 42
Robert Hooke (1635–1703) English natural philosopher, architect and polymath
"The Present State of Natural Philosophy, and wherein it is deficient," The Posthumous Works of Robert Hooke https://books.google.com/books?id=6xVTAAAAcAAJ (1705) ed., Richard Waller, pp. 6-7.
Stanislav Andreski (1919–2007) Polish-British sociologist
Social Sciences as Sorcery (1972)
Fred Polak (1907–1985) Dutch futurologist
Quote about the future challenges that industrial society faced due to the societal catastrophe, which was considered to be 20 to 50 years away. Cited in: Ian Murray (1972) " Workers told of peril of technology http://www.kwilliam-kapp.de/pdf/Kapp%20in%20NYT%2072.pdf". In: The Times, April 16, 1972
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Individualism and Socialism (1933)
William Trufant Foster (1879–1950) American economist
Source: The circuit flow of money, 1922, p. 460; Early descriptions of the circular flow of income
Eric Hargan (1968) American civil servant
Acting HHS chief: Opioid epidemic is 'the crisis of our time' http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/acting-hhs-chief-opioid-epidemic-is-the-crisis-of-our-time/article/2642232 (December 4, 2017)
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Article for the News of the World (29 April 1979) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104052 <br class="br">Leader of the Opposition
Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez to Venezuelan television reporters just before being arrested for his participation in an attempted coup d'état, February 1992.
1992
Mary Midgley (1919–2018) British philosopher and ethicist
Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979). 198.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Family Planning - A Special and Urgent Concern (1966)
Roberto Mangabeira Unger (1947) Brazilian philosopher and politician
Source: False Necessityː Anti-Necessitarian Social Theory in the Service of Radical Democracy (1987), p. 397
Günter Brus (1938) Austrian artist
Source: Nervous Stillness on the Horizon (2006), P. 12 (Introductory text to the portfolio Transfusion,1990.)