Quotes about excellence page 7
Paul Goodman book Growing Up Absurd
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. x.
Roger Smith (executive) (1925–2007) CEO
As cited in: G. Page West, Elizabeth J. Gatewood, Kelly G. Shaver (2009) Handbook of University-wide Entrepreneurship Education. p. 225.
The liberal arts and the art of management (1987)
Stephen Spender (1909–1995) English poet and man of letters
"The Funeral" (l. 1–4)
A. J. Muste (1885–1967) Christian pacifist and civil rights activist
As quoted in American Power and the New Mandarins (2002) by Noam Chomsky, p. 160.
Gordon B. Hinckley (1910–2008) President of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
How Can I Become the Woman of Whom I Dream? Ensign, May 2001, 93.
Robert Hooke (1635–1703) English natural philosopher, architect and polymath
A Description of Helioscopes, and Some Other Instruments https://books.google.com/books?id=KQtPAAAAcAAJ (1676)
“This is an excellent martini—sort of tastes like it isn’t there at all, just a cold cloud.”
Herman Wouk (1915–2019) Pulitzer Prize-winning American author whose novels include The Caine Mutiny, The Winds of War and War and …
The Winds of War teleplay, for the ABC miniseries based on the novel (September 10, 1986)).
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
Robert Atkyns (judge) (1621–1710) Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer and Speaker of the House of Lords
11 How. St. Tr. 1204.
Trial of Sir Edward Hales (1686)
John Flavel (1627–1691) English Presbyterian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 152.
“Chremylus: [Wealth], the most excellent of all the gods.”
tr. O'Neill 1938, Perseus http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text.jsp?doc=Aristoph.+Pl.+230 <br class="br">Plutus, line 230 <br class="br">Plutus (388 BC)
Charles Darwin book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
volume I, chapter II: "Comparison of the Mental Powers of Man and the Lower Animals", pages 39-40 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=52&itemID=F937.1&viewtype=image <br class="br">The Descent of Man (1871)
Walter E. Williams (1936) American economist, commentator, and academic
"Educational excellence initiative" (15 August 2012)
2010s
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (January 1780)
Alice A. Bailey (1880–1949) esoteric, theosophist, writer
Source: A Treatise on the Seven Rays: Volume 4: Esoteric Healing (1953)
Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
Life of Alexander
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Stephen Crane (1871–1900) American novelist, short story writer, poet, and journalist
Do Not Weep, Maiden, For War is Kind, p. 4
War Is Kind and Other Lines (1899)
“She all the Goddesses excels.”
John Ogilby (1600–1676) Scottish academic
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (24 April 1779)
Daniel McCallum (1815–1878) Canadian engineer and early organizational theorist
Source: Report of the Superintendent of the New York and Erie Railroad to the Stockholders (1856), p. 57; As cited in Chandler (1977, p. 115-16)
Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012) Korean religious leader
"Victory or Defeat" http://www.tparents.org/Moon-Talks/sunmyungmoon73/SM730331.htm (1973-03-31)
Marsden Hartley (1877–1943) American artist
n.p.
1921 - 1930, Art and the Personal Life', Marsden Hartley, 1928
Ernst, Baron von Feuchtersleben (1806–1849) Austrian psychiatrist, poet and philosopher
The Dietetics of the Soul; Or, True Mental Discipline (1838)
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Session 417, Page 317
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 8
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Friendship
Bel Kaufmanová book Up the Down Staircase
Part III, ch. 18 (Bea Schacter)
Up the Down Staircase (1965)
Mark D. Jordan (1953)
Authority and persuasion in philosophy (1985)
John of St. Samson (1571–1636)
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech in Birmingham (29 October 1858), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), pp. 274-275.
1850s
Albert Speer (1905–1981) German architect, Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany
Source: Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs (1970), p. 426
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
'Santayana's Alternative' (p.67-8)
Gray's Anatomy: Selected Writings (2009)
Titian (1488–1576) Italian painter
In a letter to the Duke of Mantua, from Venice, 6 April 1537; as quoted by J.A.Y. Crowe & G.B. Cavalcaselle in Titian his life and times - With some account..., publisher John Murray, London, 1877, p. 421
1510-1540
Aurelia Henry Reinhardt (1877–1948) American educator and social activist
Address at Ohio State University, 1940, as quoted in Unitarian Universalist Women's Heritage Society Archives, 3 July 2018, Aurelia Isabel Henry Reinhardt (1877-1948) http://www.uuwhs.org/womenwest.php,
“For where's the state beneath the firmament
That doth excel the bees for government?”
Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas (1544–1590) French writer
First Week, Fifth Day, Part i. Compare: "So work the honey-bees, Creatures that by a rule in Nature teach The act of order to a peopled kingdom", William Shakespeare, Henry V, act i. sc. 3.
La Semaine; ou, Création du monde (1578)
Kliment Voroshilov (1881–1969) Soviet military commander
Quoted in "Pacific Affairs" - Page 51 - by University of British Columbia, Institute of Pacific Relations
W. Douglas P. Hill (1884–1962) British Indologist
Source: The Bhagavadgītā (1973), p. 169–70. (12.)
William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
Political Register (21 December 1816), quoted in Karl W. Schweizer and John W. Osborne, Cobbett and His Times (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1990), p. 31.
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
Richard Blackmore (1654–1729) English poet and physician
"An Essay upon False Vertue", p. 262
Essays Upon Several Subjects (1716)
“The foolishness of the great and the wealthy is an excellent source of revenue for the humble.”
Antoine François Prévost (1697–1763) French novelist
C'est un fonds excellent de revenu pour les petits, que la sottise des riches et des grands.
Part 1, p. 83; translation p. 38.
L'Histoire du chevalier des Grieux et de Manon Lescaut (1731)
Brigham Young (1801–1877) Latter Day Saint movement leader
Journal of Discourses, 4:219 (February. 8, 1857)
Brigham Young describes the doctrine of Blood Atonement
1850s
Yoshida Kenkō (1283–1350) japanese writer
18
Essays in Idleness (1967 Columbia University Press, Trns: Donald Keene)
John Magufuli (1959) Tanzanian politician
President of the United Republic of Tanzania Dr. John Pombe Joseph Magufuli has reaffirmed the support of his country to the right of the Saharawi people to self-determination said in a letter President of Republic, Secretary General of the Polisario Front, on the occasion the celebrations in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of proclamation of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic, quoted on AllAfrica, "Tanzania: President of Tanzania Reiterates Support to Right of the Saharawi People to Self-Determination" http://allafrica.com/stories/201603011576.html, February 28, 2016.
Tom Peters book In Search of Excellence
Source: In Search of Excellence (1982), p. 280.
William Prescott (1726–1795) Continental army soldier
Citation http://www.aaregistry.org/historic_events/view/salem-poor-original-patriot of Salem Poor
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Telegram to Leon Trotsky (7 September 1918) http://marxists.anu.edu.au/archive/lenin/works/1918/sep/07ldt.htm as translated by Andrew Rothstein; the recovery he mentions was of the wounds he received in the assassination attempt on him a few days earlier; published in Collected Works, Vol. 35, p. 359 <br class="br">I am confident that the suppression of the Kazan Czechs and White Guards, and likewise of the bloodsucking kulaks who support them, will be a model of mercilessness. <br class="br">As translated in The Cheka : Lenin’s Political Police (1981) by George Leggett, p. 119, <br class="br">1910s
John Edensor Littlewood (1885–1977) English Mathematician
Harald Bohr, [Harald Bohr, Collected Mathematical Works, 1, 1952, Dansk Matematisk Forening, Copenhagen, 3172542, xiii-xxxiv, Looking Backward], p. xxvii
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Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (24 October 1776)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (November 1779)
Craig Groeschel (1967) American priest
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
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
Context: The system of administration was thoroughly remodelled. The Sullan proconsuls and propraetors had been in their provinces essentially sovereign and practically subject to no control; those of Caesar were the well-disciplined servants of a stern master, who from the very unity and life-tenure of his power sustained a more natural and more tolerable relation to the subjects than those numerous, annually changing, petty tyrants. The governorships were no doubt still distributed among the annually-retiring two consuls and sixteen praetors, but, as the Imperator directly nominated eight of the latter and the distribution of the provinces among the competitors depended solely on him, they were in reality bestowed by the Imperator. The functions also of the governors were practically restricted. His memory was matchless, and it was easy for him to carry on several occupations simultaneously with equal self-possession. Although a gentleman, a man of genius, and a monarch, he had still a heart. So long as he lived, he cherished the purest veneration for his worthy mother Aurelia... to his daughter Julia he devoted an honourable affection, which was not without reflex influence even on political affairs. With the ablest and most excellent men of his time, of high and of humbler rank, he maintained noble relations of mutual fidelity... As he himself never abandoned any of his partisans... but adhered to his friends--and that not merely from calculation--through good and bad times without wavering, several of these, such as Aulus Hirtius and Gaius Matius, gave, even after his death, noble testimonies of their attachment to him. The superintendence of the administration of justice and the administrative control of the communities remained in their hands; but their command was paralyzed by the new supreme command in Rome and its adjutants associated with the governor, and the raising of the taxes was probably even now committed in the provinces substantially to imperial officials, so that the governor was thenceforward surrounded with an auxiliary staff which was absolutely dependent on the Imperator in virtue either of the laws of the military hierarchy or of the still stricter laws of domestic discipline. While hitherto the proconsul and his quaestor had appeared as if they were members of a gang of robbers despatched to levy contributions, the magistrates of Caesar were present to protect the weak against the strong; and, instead of the previous worse than useless control of the equestrian or senatorian tribunals, they had to answer for themselves at the bar of a just and unyielding monarch. The law as to exactions, the enactments of which Caesar had already in his first consulate made more stringent, was applied by him against the chief commandants in the provinces with an inexorable severity going even beyond its letter; and the tax-officers, if indeed they ventured to indulge in an injustice, atoned for it to their master, as slaves and freedmen according to the cruel domestic law of that time were wont to atone.
Jahangir (1569–1627) 4th Mughal Emperor
Ajmer, Pushkar (Rajasthan) , Tuzuk-i-Jahangiri, translated into English by Alexander Rogers, first published 1909-1914, New Delhi Reprint, 1978, Vol. I, pp. 254-55.
Harry Turtledove book The Guns of the South
It was a good answer. Lord Lyons nodded, as if in thoughtful approval. Then Lee remembered the Rivington men. They too had their ideas on what the Confederate States of America should become.
Source: The Guns of the South (1992), p. 183
Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013) American animator
Ray Harryhausen & Tony Dalton (2003), An Animated Life, Aurum Press, p. 8
Rousas John Rushdoony (1916–2001) American theologian
Audio lectures, Decadence and the New Age (March 10, 1989)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (July 1778)
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The City of God and the True God as its Head (In Royce’s “The Conception of God: a Philosophical Discussion Concerning the Nature of the Divine Idea as a Demonstrable Reality”), p.90-1
William Blackstone book Commentaries on the Laws of England
Book IV, ch. 27 http://avalon.law.yale.edu/18th_century/blackstone_bk4ch27.asp: Of Trial, And Conviction. <br class="br">Commentaries on the Laws of England (1765–1769)
Joshua Reynolds (1723–1792) English painter, specialising in portraits
Discourse no. 6; vol. 1, p. 162.
Discourses on Art
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
"On Vulgarity and Affectation" <br class="br"> Table Talk: Essays On Men And Manners http://www.blupete.com/Literature/Essays/TableHazIV.htm (1821-1822)
Arthur Schopenhauer book The World as Will and Representation
Vol. I, Ch. III, The World As Representation: Second Aspect
The World as Will and Representation (1819; 1844; 1859)
Abdul Halim of Kedah (1927–2017) King of Malaysia
SMJK Keat Hwa Excellence Award Day 2017 https://www.bharian.com.my/node/283525
James Joyce (1882–1941) Irish novelist and poet
"A Suave Philosophy," in Daily Express, Dublin (6 February 1903), printed in James Joyce: Occasional, Critical and Political Writing (2002) edited by Kevin Barry [Oxford University Press, <small> ISBN 0-192-83353-7</small>], p. 67
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (July 1778)
John Dryden (1631–1700) English poet and playwright of the XVIIth century
King Arthur (1691), Act II scene v, 'Song of Venus.
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (July 1778)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1880s, Reminiscences (1881)
Manav Gupta (1967) Indian artist
As quoted in "Indian Design and Interiors" IDI Magazine (October 2006)
2000s
“Excellent stuff from CPC leadership candidate @MaximeBernier There's hope for Canada!”
Lauren Southern (1995) Canadian libertarian commentator
9 January 2017 https://twitter.com/lauren_southern/status/818542254491136000,
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
Tablet to the First Letter of the Living
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book II, Chapter VI, Sec. 6
Walter Harte (1709–1774) poet and historian
Source: Essays on Husbandry (1764), p. 3.
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 160
Edward Dyer (1543–1607) courtier
MS. Rawl 85 (1588), p. 17. A very similar but anonymous copy is in the British Museum. Additional MS. 15225, p. 85. And there is an imitation in J. Sylvester’s Works, p. 651, Hannah, Courtly Poets. Compare:
My mind to me a kingdom is;
Such perfect joy therein I find,
As far exceeds all earthly bliss
That God and Nature hath assigned.
Though much I want that most
would have,
Yet still my mind forbids to crave.
Byrd: Psalmes, Sonnets, etc. 1588.
My mind to me an empire is,
While grace affordeth health.
Robert Southwell (1560–1595), Loo Home.
"Mens regnum bona possidet" (translated as "A good mind possesses a kingdom"), Seneca, Thyestes, ii. 380.
Jens Stoltenberg (1959) Norwegian politician, 13th Secretary-General of NATO, 27th Prime Minister of Norway
Interview with Aroop Mukharji https://soundcloud.com/belfercenter/office-hours-jens-stoltenberg-on-nato-russia-and-his-favorite-american-meal?in=belfercenter/sets/office-hours <br class="br">2010s
“Build a strong base. The journey to peaks of excellence requires a strong base camp.”
C. N. R. Rao (1934) Indian chemist
How I made it: CNR Rao, Scientist (2010)
Michael Ignatieff (1947) professor at Harvard Kennedy School and former Canadian politician
Getting Iraq Wrong http://www.nytimes.com/2007/08/05/magazine/05iraq-t.html?ei=5070&en=1c14886ef4740931&ex=1187409600&emc=eta1&pagewanted=print&_r=0, The New York Times, August 5, 2007.
“You are a most excellent lawyer, for a dead man.”
Lois McMaster Bujold book Paladin of Souls
Source: Paladin of Souls (2003), p. 296
David Cameron (1966) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2010s, 2015, Speech on (20 July 2015)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (26 April 1779)
Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book II, Chapter V, p. 402.
Vytautas Juozapaitis (1963) Lithuanian opera singer
Martha Fawbush, "Bravo Concerts opens with excellent performance of Mozart classic". Asheville Citizen Times (October, 2003)