Andrew Taylor Still (1828–1917) Founder of Osteopathic Medicine
Autobiography of A.T. Still, page 253.
A collection of quotes on the topic of engine, engineer, engineering, use.
Andrew Taylor Still (1828–1917) Founder of Osteopathic Medicine
Autobiography of A.T. Still, page 253.
“Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine”
Elvis Presley (1935–1977) American singer and actor
Variant: Ambition is a dream with a V8 engine.
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Serbian American inventor
"Roentgen Rays or Streams", Electrical Review (12 Aug 1896). Reprinted in The Nikola Tesla Treasury (2007), 307. By Nikola Tesla
Henri Fayol (1841–1925) Developer of Fayolism
Source: Henri Fayol addressed his colleagues in the mineral industry, 1900, p. 909
James Watt (1736–1819) British engineer
"Notes on Professor Robison's Dissertation on Steam-engines" (1769)
Context: In the winter of 1763-4, having occasion to repair a model of Newcomen's engine belonging to the Natural Philosophy class of the University of Glasgow, my mind was again directed to it. At that period my knowledge was derived principally from Desaguliers, and partly from Belidor. I set about repairing it as a mere mechanician; and when that was done, and it was set to work, I was surprised to find that its boiler could not supply it with steam, though apparently quite large enough... By blowing the fire it was made to take a few strokes, but required an enormous quantity of injection water, though it was very lightly loaded by the column of water in the pump. It soon occurred that this was caused by the little cylinder exposing a greater surface to condense the steam, than the cylinders of larger engines did in proportion to their respective contents. It was found that by shortening the column of water in the pump, the boiler could supply the cylinder with steam, and that the engine would work regularly with a moderate quantity of injection. It now appeared that the cylinder of the model, being of brass, would conduct heat much better than the cast-iron cylinders of larger engines, (generally covered on the inside with a stony crust), and that considerable advantage could be gained by making the cylinders of some substance that would receive and give out heat slowly. Of these, wood seemed to be the most likely, provided it should prove sufficiently durable. A small engine was, therefore, constructed... made of wood, soaked in linseed oil, and baked to dryness. With this engine many experiments were made; but it was soon found that the wooden cylinder was not likely to prove durable, and that the steam condensed in filling it still exceeded the proportion of that required for large engines, according to the statements of Desaguliers. It was also found that all attempts to produce a better exhaustion by throwing in more injection, caused a disproportionate waste of steam. On reflection, the cause of this seemed to be the boiling of water in vacuo at low heats, a discovery lately made by Dr. Cullen and some other philosophers... and consequently at greater heats, the water in the cylinder would, produce a steam which would in part resist the pressure of the atmosphere.
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Source: Imperialism, The Highest Stage of Capitalism (1917), Chapter Six
Frederick Herzberg (1923–2000) American psychologist
Source: The motivation to work, 1959, p. 32
“A man should build a house with his own hands before he calls himself an engineer.”
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn book One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich
One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962)
“Motivation is the fuel, necessary to keep the human engine running.”
Zig Ziglar (1926–2012) American motivational speaker
Henry Beston (1888–1968) American writer
Source: The Outermost House: A Year of Life On The Great Beach of Cape Cod
“I wish the country had fewer lawyers and more engineers.”
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
Source: The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream
Niklaus Wirth (1934) Swiss computer scientist
Niklaus Wirth (2013) " Project Oberon https://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/wirth/ProjectOberon/PO.System.pdf". Section 2.3, p. 19.
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
Comments on energy and environmental policies, in the Second Presidential Debate (7 October 2008) http://www.cnn.com/2008/POLITICS/10/07/presidential.debate.transcript <br class="br">2008
Kurt Vonnegut book The Sirens of Titan
Source: The Sirens of Titan (1959), Chapter 3 “United Hotcake Preferred” (p. 78)
Kim Jong-un (1984) 3rd Supreme Leader of North Korea
As recounted by household chef Kenji Fujimoto, https://www.reuters.com/article/us-northkorea-kimjongun-insight/the-thinking-behind-kim-jong-uns-madness-idUSKBN1DU15Y
Fred Dibnah (1938–2004) English steeplejack and television personality, with a keen interest in mechanical engineering
Unsourced
Lillian Gilbreth (1878–1972) American psychologist and industrial engineer
Source: Psychology of management, 1914, p. 1-2
Jeremy Clarkson (1960) English broadcaster, journalist and writer
The Times March 22, 2007, reviewing the Bugatti Veyron 16.4 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/driving/jeremy_clarkson/article1549519.ece
Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007) American writer
On evolution vs. "intelligent design", interviewed by Jon Stewart, The Daily Show http://www.thedailyshow.com/video/index.jhtml?videoId=18090&title=kurt-vonnegut/ (13 September 2005) <br class="br">Various interviews
Tomas Tranströmer (1931–2015) Swedish poet, psychologist and translator
29.
För levande och döda (For the Living and the Dead) 1996
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2014, Address to European Youth (March 2014)
Ben Klassen (1918–1993) American engineer, author and politician
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973), Ch. 2, Paragraph 4
Nature's Eternal Religion (1973)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Part I, Ch. 9: International Policy
1920s, The Practice and Theory of Bolshevism (1920)
“The true engine of economic growth will always be companies like Solyndra.”
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
Speech at Solyndra, May 26, 2010. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qy2xEAZhAuo <br class="br">2010, 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil spill (April 2010)
Norbert Wiener book Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
Source: Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (1948), p. 2-4; As cited in: George Klir (2001) Facets of Systems Science, p. 47-48
Henry Gantt (1861–1919) American engineer
Source: Organizing for Work, 1919, p. 332 as cited in: J.T. Knoedler (1997) "Veblen and technical efficiency". In: Journal of Economic Issues, Vol. 31, No. 4 (Dec., 1997), pp. 1011-1026.
“The writer is the engineer of the human soul.”
Joseph Stalin (1879–1953) General secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
Said by Stalin at a meeting of fifty top Soviet writers at Maxim Gorky's house in Moscow (26 October 1932), as quoted in Simon Sebag Montefiore's Stalin: the Court of the Red Tsar, p. 85, and Edvard Radzinsky's Stalin, pp. 259-63. Primary source: K. Zelinsky's contemporary record of the event. It was published in English in Stalin and the Literary Intelligentsia,. (1991) by А. Kemp-Welch, Basingstoke and London, pp. 12-31.
Contemporary witnesses
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2013, Fifth State of the Union Address (February 2013)
Lotfi A. Zadeh (1921–2017) Electrical engineer and computer scientist
Answer to the question: "Back in 1965 when you published your initial paper on Fuzzy Logic, how did you think it would be accepted?"
1990s, Interview with Lotfi Zadeh, Creator of Fuzzy Logic (1994)
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
that is all he did. These object lessons should teach us that ninety-nine parts of all things that proceed from the intellect are plagiarisms, pure and simple; and the lesson ought to make us modest. But nothing can do that.
Letter to Helen Keller, after she had been accused of plagiarism for one of her early stories (17 March 1903), published in Mark Twain's Letters, Vol. 1 (1917) edited by Albert Bigelow Paine, p. 731
Joseph Conrad (1857–1924) Polish-British writer
Command at Sea: the Prestige, Privilege and Burden of Command
Antonin Artaud (1896–1948) French-Occitanian poet, playwright, actor and theatre director
Letter to the Chancellors of the European Universities. Collected Works, vol. 1, pt. 2 (1956, trans. 1968).
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797–1851) English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer
Introduction http://www.rc.umd.edu/editions/frankenstein/1831v1/intro.html to the 1831 edition of Frankenstein
Richard Arkwright (1732–1792) textile entrepreneur; developer of the cotton mill
Source: The Case of Mr. Richard Arkwright and Co., 1781, p. 22-23
Gabriel Iglesias (1976) American actor
I'm not gonna lie to you guys, George knows that I do it; I don't think he likes it!
Hot & Fluffy (2007)
Rudolf Clausius (1822–1888) German mathematical physicist
First Memoir. On the Moving Force of Heat and the Laws which may be Deduced Therefrom
The Mechanical Theory of Heat (1867)
Gordon Moore (1929) American businessman, co-founder of Intel and author of the eponym law
[Laura Schmitt, 2000, May, An interview with Gordon Moore, Ingenuity, 5, 2, http://www.ece.uiuc.edu/ingenuity/500/mooreint.html, 2006-11-06]
“Far too often, "software engineering" is neither engineering nor about software.”
Bjarne Stroustrup (1950) Danish computer scientist, creator of C++
Bjarne Stroustrup's FAQ: Did you really say that?, 2011-04-11 http://www.stroustrup.com/bs_faq.html#really-say-that,
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Letter to Mr C. L. Aiken, March 19, 1930
1930s
Elon Musk (1971) South African-born American entrepreneur
Conversation: Elon Musk on Wired Science (2007)
“I can think of no more stirring symbol of man’s humanity to man than a fire engine.”
Kurt Vonnegut book The Sirens of Titan
Source: The Sirens of Titan (1959), Chapter 10 “An Age of Miracles” (p. 242)
Elon Musk (1971) South African-born American entrepreneur
Conversation: Elon Musk on Wired Science (2007)
Hermann Göring (1893–1946) German politician and military leader
Comment by Goering to a report submitted to him by Oberst Edgar Petersen, the Kommandeur der Erprobungsstellen (commander of German military aircraft test facilties in the Third Reich) on August 13 1942, regarding the usage and deficient installation design for the trouble-prone, complex Daimler-Benz DB 606 "power system" powerplants for the He 177A, Nazi Germany's only operational heavy bomber, which was suffering from an unending series of engine fires.
The Nuremberg Interviews (2004)
Source: [Heinkel He 177-277-274, Manfred, Griehl, Joachim, Dressel, Airlife Publishing, Shrewsbury, UK, 1998, 52, October 28, 2012]
“The best osteopath is the best engineer; the best engineer is the best osteopath.”
Andrew Taylor Still (1828–1917) Founder of Osteopathic Medicine
n.d. &#91;2009.10.146&#93; Andrew Taylor Still Papers. Museum of Osteopathic Medicine. Kirksville, Missouri http://cdm.sos.mo.gov/cdm4/item_viewer.php?CISOROOT=/atsu&CISOPTR=887&CISOBOX=1&REC=2/.
Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1845/apr/11/maynooth-college in the House of Commons (11 April 1845). <br class="br">1840s
“Scientists dream about doing great things. Engineers do them.”
James A. Michener book Space
Ch. 6 http://books.google.com/books?id=V1UQXxsQTskC&q=%22Scientists+dream+about+doing+great+things+Engineers+do+them%22&pg=PA378#v=onepage <br class="br">Space (1982)
Lotfi A. Zadeh (1921–2017) Electrical engineer and computer scientist
Response to the question: "How did you think Fuzzy Logic would be used at first?"
1990s, Interview with Lotfi Zadeh, Creator of Fuzzy Logic (1994)
Freeman Dyson (1923) theoretical physicist and mathematician
Pt. 1, Ch. 10
Disturbing the Universe (1979)
Jack Welch (1935) American executive: General Electric CEO
Cited in: Peter S. Pande, Robert P. Neuman, and Roland R. Cavanagh. The six sigma way. McGraw-Hill,, 2000. p. 4
Henri Fayol (1841–1925) Developer of Fayolism
Source: Henri Fayol addressed his colleagues in the mineral industry, 1900, p. 909
Douglass C. North (1920–2015) American Economist
Douglass North in "Orders of the Day" in Reason (November 1999) http://reason.com/archives/1999/11/01/orders-of-the-day, a review of The Great Disruption : Human Nature and the Reconstruction of Social Order (1999) by Francis Fukuyama
Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author
Quoted in The Star Trek Encyclopedia (1999) by Michael Okuda and Denise Okuda, p. 185
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2015, Remarks to the People of Africa (July 2015)
Context: And when girls cannot go to school and grow up not knowing how to read or write -- that denies the world future women engineers, future women doctors, future women business owners, future women presidents -- that sets us all back. That's a bad tradition -- not providing our girls the same education as our sons. I was saying in Kenya, nobody would put out a football team and then just play half the team. You’d lose. The same is true when it comes to getting everybody and education. You can't leave half the team off -- our young women.
Mikhail Bakunin book God and the State
But I allow neither the bootmaker nor the architect nor the savant to impose his authority upon me. I listen to them freely and with all the respect merited by their intelligence, their character, their knowledge, reserving always my incontestable right of criticism and censure. I do not content myself with consulting authority in any special branch; I consult several; I compare their opinions, and choose that which seems to me the soundest. But I recognize no infallible authority, even in special questions; consequently, whatever respect I may have for the honesty and the sincerity of such or such an individual, I have no absolute faith in any person. Such a faith would be fatal to my reason, to my liberty, and even to the success of my undertakings; it would immediately transform me into a stupid slave, an instrument of the will and interests of others.
God and the State (1871; publ. 1882)
Buckminster Fuller (1895–1983) American architect, systems theorist, author, designer, inventor and futurist
From 1980s onwards, Only Integrity is Going to Count (1983)
Context: I find the audiences very excited. But then they come and say to me, "Your optimism has brushed off on me. I didn't know we had an option. I feel so much better." They say, "Your optimism." And I am not optimistic or pessimistic. I feel that optimism and pessimism are very unbalanced. I am a very hard engineer. I am a mechanic. I am a sailor. I am an air pilot. I don't tell people I can get you across the ocean with my ship unless I know what I'm talking about.
“Irony, forsooth! Guard yourself, Engineer, from the sort of irony that thrives up here”
Thomas Mann book The Magic Mountain
Source: The Magic Mountain (1924), Ch. 5
Context: Irony, forsooth! Guard yourself, Engineer, from the sort of irony that thrives up here; guard yourself altogether from taking on their mental attitude! Where irony is not a direct and classic device of oratory, not for a moment equivocal to a healthy mind, it makes for depravity, it becomes a drawback to civilization, an unclean traffic with the forces of reaction, vice and materialism.
Sallustius Roman philosopher and writer
although many engines move without being touched by any one
VIII. On Mind and Soul, and that the latter is immortal.
On the Gods and the Cosmos
Diego Rivera (1886–1957) Mexican painter, muralist, Communist
On being enchanted by engineers in “Diego Rivera: A Man and His Murals” http://teachersinstitute.yale.edu/curriculum/units/1999/2/99.02.06.x.html (Yale-New Haven Teachers Institute)
George Stephenson (1781–1848) English civil engineer and mechanical engineer
Dr. Paris, Life of Sir Humphry Davy (1831)
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Serbian American inventor
I cannot begin to describe my emotions. Pygmalion seeing his statue come to life could not have been more deeply moved. A thousand secrets of nature which I might have stumbled upon accidentally, I would have given for that one which I had wrested from her against all odds and at the peril of my existence …
On the Invention of the Induction Motor
My Inventions (1919)
John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Source: Dumbing Us Down: The Hidden Curriculum of Compulsory Schooling (1992), p. 68
Katie MacAlister (1964) Author
Source: Hard Day's Knight
Tom Schulman (1950) American film director, screenwriter
Source: Dead Poets Society
John Cleese (1939) actor from England
BBC interview http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2002/11/20/john_cleese_die_another_day_interview.shtml on Die Another Day (20 November 2002)]
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Source: The Ultimate Quotable Einstein