Firishta (1560–1620) Indian historian
Sultãn ‘Alî ‘Ãdil Shãh I of Bijapur (AD 1557-1579) Bankapur (Karnataka)
Tãrîkh-i-Firishta
Firishta (1560–1620) Indian historian
Sultãn ‘Alî ‘Ãdil Shãh I of Bijapur (AD 1557-1579) Bankapur (Karnataka)
Tãrîkh-i-Firishta
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 23
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Sketch of a History of the Doctrine of the Ideal and the Real
René Guénon (1886–1951) French metaphysician
Source: The Reign of Quantity and Signs of the Times (1945), p. 288
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
"Remarks about the Military Draft" (June 1968) in Margaret Mead, Some Personal Views (1979), edited by Rhoda Metraux, pp. 35–36
1960s
Eugène Delacroix (1798–1863) French painter
15 April 1851, as quoted in Artists on Art – from the 14th – 20th centuries, ed. by Robert Goldwater and Marco Treves; Pantheon Books, 1972, London, pp. 230 – 231
1831 - 1863, Delacroix' 'Journal' (1847 – 1863)
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
" On Cant and Hypocrisy http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/Hazlitt/CantHypocrisy.htm", London Weekly Review, (6 December 1828) <br class="br">Men and Manners: Sketches and Essays (1852)
Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
is generally a scientific one.
Source: 2010s, The Moral Landscape (2010), p. 143–144
Charles Rosen (1927–2012) American pianist and writer on music
Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 1 : Music and Sound
Jason Blum (1969) American film producer
Interview: Jason Blum http://dorkshelf.com/2013/02/20/interview-jason-blum/ (February 20, 2013)
Gulzarilal Nanda (1898–1998) Prime Minister of India
In p. 41
Prohibition was made an integral part of the Second Fiver Plan in March 1956.
Gulzarilal Nanda: A Life in the Service of the People
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
Interview by Laura Knoy on NHPR, June 5, 2007 http://info.nhpr.org/node/13016 <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Ben Bernanke (1953) American economist
Lecture 2: The Federal Reserve after World War II
The Federal Reserve and the Financial Crisis (2012)
Jerzy Vetulani (1936–2017) Polish scientist
Vetulani, Jerzy (18 February 2013): Stary tata, tłusty syn http://vetulani.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/stary-tata-tlusty-syn/. Vetulani.wordpress.com (in Polish).
Edward Teller (1908–2003) Hungarian-American nuclear physicist
"Science and Morality" in Science (1998), Vol. 280, p. 1200
Jack McDevitt (1935) American novelist, Short story writer
Source: Academy Series - Priscilla "Hutch" Hutchins, Odyssey (2006), Chapter 10 (p. 85)
Thomas Robert Malthus Principles of Political Economy
Book II, Chapter I, On The Progress of Wealth, Section IX, p. 410
Principles of Political Economy (Second Edition 1836)
Crispin Sartwell (1958) American philosopher
White Liberals: We’re Not Racist (August 29, 2016)
Joshua Girling Fitch (1824–1903) British educationalist
Joshua G. Fitch. The art of questioning https://archive.org/stream/artofquestioning00fitcrich#page/n7/mode/2up. 9th edition. Published 1879. pp. 78-79
Josef Albers (1888–1976) German-American artist and educator
'The Origin of Art'
Homage to the square' (1964)
Oliver Lodge (1851–1940) British physicist
Raymond, p. 303 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t80k3mq4s;view=1up;seq=345 <br class="br">Raymond, or Life and Death (1916)
James W. Prescott (1930) American psychologist
"Body Pleasure and the Origins of Violence" (1975)
Géza Révész (1878–1955) Hungarian psychologist and musicologist
Footnote at pp. 126-127; As cited in: Adam Schaff (1962). Introduction to semantics, p. 313-314
The Origins and Prehistory of Language, 1956
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
Young India (13 July 1924), reprinted in Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi, Volume 24, New Delhi, 1967, p. 476.
1920s
Donald O'Brien (actor) (1930–2003) Italian film and TV actor
Euro Trash Cinema magazine interview (March 1996)
Russell L. Ackoff (1919–2009) Scientist
Source: 1980s, Creating the Corporate Future, 1981, p. 224-225 as cited in: David Ing (2010) "The producer-product relation, and coproducers in systems theory". in the Coevolving blog, September 02, 2010.
Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) American author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civic activist, …
Letter to Washington (5 March 1780); reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Epistles
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Memoirs, Correspondence and Private Papers of Thomas Jefferson (1829) edited by Thomas Jefferson Randolph, p. 70
Posthumous publications
Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) British mathematician, philosopher and university teacher (1806-1871)
Author's Preface
On the Study and Difficulties of Mathematics (1831)
Dashiell Hammett (1894–1961) American writer
"Zigzags of Treachery" (published in Black Mask, 1 March 1924)
Short Stories
Joe Orton (1933–1967) English playwright and author
This letter was written by Orton under a pseudonym and was published by the Daily Telegraph (p.283 of the Orton Diaries)
The Orton Diaries (1986), The Edna Welthorpe letters
Richard A. Horsley (1939) Biblical scholar
Source: Religion and Empire: People, Power, and the Life of the Spirit (2003), p. 73
Peter J. Carroll (1953) British occultist
Source: Liber Kaos (1992), p. 75
Frank Stella (1936) American artist
Source: Quotes, 1971 - 2000, Bomb: X Motion Picture and Center for New Art Activities, 2000, p. 29.
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) German social scientist, author, political theorist, and philosopher
Draft of a Communist Confession of Faith http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1847/06/09.htm (1847)
Peter Benenson (1921–2005) English human rights activist
Benenson (1961), in: The Observer, 28 May 1961.
Opening of article, which gave birth to Amnesty International.
John of St. Samson (1571–1636)
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1962, Second Letter to Nikita Khrushchev
Raymond Poincaré (1860–1934) 10th President of the French Republic
Speech to the Chamber (20 February 1913), quoted in Gordon Wright, Raymond Poincaré and the French Presidency (New York: Octagon Books, 1967), pp. 64-65.
Thomas Aquinas book Summa Theologica
Summa Theologica Question 25 Article 6 http://www.ccel.org/ccel/aquinas/summa.FP_Q25_A4.html <br class="br">Summa Theologica (1265–1274), Unplaced by chapter
Theodore Kaczynski book Industrial Society and Its Future
Yes, we know that depression is often of purely genetic origin. We are referring here to those cases in which environment plays the predominant role.
"Control of Human Behavior", item 145
Industrial Society and Its Future (1995)
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1963, President John F. Kennedy's last formal speech and public words
Charles Krauthammer (1950–2018) American journalist
2010s, 2013, The growing breakdown of political norms (2013)
“The surest effect of exalting government is to make it easier for some people to drag others down.”
James Bovard (1956) American journalist
From Freedom in Chains: The Rise of the State and the Demise of the Citizen (St. Martin's Press, 1999) http://www.jimbovard.com/Epigram%20page%20Freedom%20in%20Chains.htm
Leszek Kolakowski (1927–2009) Philosopher, historian of ideas
pg. 39
Main Currents Of Marxism (1978), Three Volume edition, Volume III: The Breakdown
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
"What is War?" (1924)
“What the discordant harmony of circumstances would and could effect.”
Quid velit et possit rerum concordia discors
Book I, epistle xii, line 19
Epistles (c. 20 BC and 14 BC)
Robert Chambers (publisher, born 1802) book Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation
Source: Vestiges of the Natural History of Creation (1844), p. 197
Sonia Sotomayor (1954) U.S. Supreme Court Justice
Reported in Sheryl Gay Stolberg, " Woman in the News: Sotomayor, a Trailblazer and a Dreamer http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/27/us/politics/27websotomayor.html?pagewanted=all", The New York Times (26 May 2009).
Philip Plait (1964) astronomer, skeptic
No, global warming can cause worse winters locally. It’s complicated. But people don’t want to hear “it’s complicated”, and boy, the conspiracy theorists and anti-scientists take full advantage of that. <br class="br"> Skepticality http://www.skepticality.com/index.php ep. 52 http://www.skepticality.com/notes/sn_Ep52.php (15 May 2007) 23:11 - 24:46 <br class="br">Interviews
Deborah Mayo American philosopher
Source: Against a Scientific Justification of Animal Experiments, p. 351
Alfred North Whitehead (1861–1947) English mathematician and philosopher
Source: 1910s, An Introduction to Mathematics (1911), ch. 5.
James Randi (1928) Canadian-American stage magician and scientific skeptic
Swift, 2 September 2005, "Off-Subject But Necessary" http://www.randi.org/jr/200509/090205alley.html#2; in response to efforts to deflect Hurricane Katrina by prayer.
Frederick Soddy (1877–1956) chemist and physicist from England
Frederick Soddy's speech at the Nobel Banquet in Stockholm (10 December 1922) http://nobelprize.org/nobel_prizes/chemistry/laureates/1921/soddy-speech.html
James G. March (1928–2018) American sociologist
Richard Cyert, James G. March, William H. Starbuck. (1961) "Two experiments on bias and conflict in organisational estimation," Management Science, 254–64; Abstract
Arthur D. Hall (1925–2006) American electrical engineer
A.D. Hall III (1989) "The fractal architecture of the systems engineering method", in: Systems, Man and Cybernetics, Part C: Applications and Reviews, IEEE Transactions on Volume 28, Issue 4, Nov 1998 Page(s):565 - 572
“Often a purple patch or two is tacked on to a serious work of high promise, to give an effect of colour.”
Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis
purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter
adsuitur pannus.
Inceptis gravibus plerumque et magna professis
purpureus, late qui splendeat, unus et alter
adsuitur pannus.
Source: Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (c. 18 BC), Line 14
Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw book Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex
Demarginalizing the Intersection of Race and Sex (1989)
David A. Nadler (1948–2015) American organizational theorist
David A Nadler, Feedback and Organizational Development Using Data-Based Methods. Reading, Mass Addison-Wesley, 1977, p. 140; Cited in: Arthur G. Bedeian (1980). Organizations: Theory and Analysis : Text and Cases. p. 43.
Iain Banks (1954–2013) Scottish writer
“State of the Art” (p. 136)
Short fiction, The State of the Art (1991)
Brian Leiter (1963) American philosopher and legal scholar
"The Hermeneutics of Suspicion: Recovering Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud"
Robert H. Waterman (1950) American writer
Robert H. Waterman (1993), Adhocracy: The Power to Change. W.W. Norton ; Book summary
Thich Nhat Hanh (1926) Religious leader and peace activist
"Letter from Thay", Blue Cliff Monastery http://www.plumvillage.org/HTML/news/letterfromThay.html (12 October 2007)
Marianne Moore (1887–1972) American poet and writer
Oxford Anthology of American Literature 1938
Prose
Edmund Burke book Reflections on the Revolution in France
Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
John Marshall (1755–1835) fourth Chief Justice of the United States
17 U.S. (4 Wheaton) 316, 405
McCulloch v. Maryland (1819)
Tom Peters (1942) American writer on business management practices
Tom Peters (2001) "Tom Peters's True Confessions" in Fast Company, December 2001 ( online http://www.fastcompany.com/44077/tom-peterss-true-confessions, Nov 31, 2001).
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861–1918) United States Baptist theologian
Source: Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907), Ch.4 Why Has Christianity Never Undertaken the Work of Social Reconstruction?, p. 150
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Patheos, Satanic Panic and Exorcism in Schools? http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2016/09/21/satanic-panic-and-exorcism-in-schools/ (September 21, 2016)
John Howard Yoder (1927–1997) 20th century American Mennonite theologian
"The Otherness of the Church" (1961) in A Reader in Ecclesiology (2012), p. 202
Jo Cox (1974–2016) UK politician
Speaking on BBC Daily Politics show — UK 'should enforce Syria no-fly zone even if Russia vetoes UN resolution' https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/12/uk-should-be-prepared-enforce-syria-no-fly-zone-russian-veto-un-isis-assad (12 October 2015)
Francis Xavier (1506–1552) Navarrese Basque Roman Catholic saint and missionary
Letter dated 20th January 1548, to Fr. Simao Rodrigues. quoted from Goel, S. R. (1985). St. Francis Xavier: The man and his mission.
Fred Shero (1925–1990) Former ice hockey player and coach
From the 1975 Stanley Cup Finals film: "A Silver Fantasy."
Anthony Eden (1897–1977) British Conservative politician, prime minister
Eden to President Eisenhower (1 October 1956), quoted in Scott Lucas, Britain and Suez (Manchester University Press, 1996), p. 69
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Press Under a Free Government (1925)
Käthe Kollwitz (1867–1945) German artist
Letters of Friendship and Acquaintance [Briefe der Freundschaft und Begegnungen] (1966), edited by Hans Kollwitz, p. 95; cited in Käthe Kollwitz: Woman and Artist (1976) by Martha Kearns, p. 172.
Other Quotes
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
"Cybernetics of Cybernetics" in Purposive Systems : Proceedings of the First Annual Symposium American Society for Cybernetics (1967) edited by Heinz von Foerster, p. 2; also quoted in " Ethics and Second-Order Cybernetics http://ada.evergreen.edu/~arunc/texts/cybernetics/heinz/ethics.pdf" (1991) by Heinz von Foerster <br class="br">1960s
Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) U.S. Army general of the army, field marshal of the Army of the Philippines
1950s, Farewell address to Congress (1951)
Matthew Arnold (1822–1888) English poet and cultural critic who worked as an inspector of schools
Heinrich Heine, p. 144
Essays in Criticism (1865)
“It was long since I had longed for anything and the effect on me was horrible.”
Samuel Beckett (1906–1989) Irish novelist, playwright, and poet
The End (1946)