King v. Reeves (1796), Peake's Nisi Prius Cases, 85.
Quotes about fairness
page 12
Scotland in the World Forum (February 4, 2008), Church of Scotland (May 25, 2009)
“The belly has no ears nor is it to be filled with fair words.”
Original: …l'estomach affamé n'a poinct d'aureilles, il n'oyt goutte.
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Fourth Book (1548, 1552), Chapter 63.
Source: History, psychology, and science. 1963, p. 68; Paper "The Psychology of Coutroversy", (1929)
Parke, Davis & Co. v. H. K. Mulford Co. (1911).
Judicial opinions
Source: The Illusion of Free Markets: Punishment and the Myth of Natural Order (2011), p. 37
2010s, 2016, April, Foreign Policy Speech (27 April 2016)
Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter VI, The Heart Of Liberalism, p. 63.
2010s, 2016, September, First presidential debate (September 26, 2016)
[from a letter to the deputies in Congress representing the Southern Provinces, 1774 or 1775, appended to "Reminiscences"]
"Reminiscences of an American Loyalist" (first published serially in "Notes and Queries", 1874-)
Book I, satire iv, p. 18
Translations, The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace (1869), Satires
Source: A History of Economic Thought (1939), Chapter VII, The Transition, p. 357
A Night in May
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
From All Saints: Daily Reflections on Saints, Prophets, and Witnesses for Our Time, As air becomes the medium for light when the sun rises, and as wax melts from the heat of fire, so the soul drawn to that light is resplendent, feels self melt awayby Robert Ellsberg
Out of the Dark (1913), To a Woman-Suffragist
OSCON 2002
Context: Here's a simple copyright lesson: Law regulates copies. What's that mean? Well, before the Internet, think of this as a world of all possible uses of a copyrighted work. Most of them are unregulated. Talking about fair use, this is not fair use; this is unregulated use. To read is not a fair use; it's an unregulated use. To give it to someone is not a fair use; it's unregulated. To sell it, to sleep on top of it, to do any of these things with this text is unregulated. Now, in the center of this unregulated use, there is a small bit of stuff regulated by the copyright law; for example, publishing the book — that's regulated. And then within this small range of things regulated by copyright law, there's this tiny band before the Internet of stuff we call fair use: Uses that otherwise would be regulated but that the law says you can engage in without the permission of anybody else. For example, quoting a text in another text — that's a copy, but it's a still fair use. That means the world was divided into three camps, not two: Unregulated uses, regulated uses that were fair use, and the quintessential copyright world. Three categories.
Enter the Internet. Every act is a copy, which means all of these unregulated uses disappear. Presumptively, everything you do on your machine on the network is a regulated use. And now it forces us into this tiny little category of arguing about, "What about the fair uses? What about the fair uses?" I will say the word: To hell with the fair uses. What about the unregulated uses we had of culture before this massive expansion of control?
Gregory S. Paul (1988) Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon and Schuster, p. 338
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
Spoken prelude (varies slightly among versions)
Atlantis (1968)
“I have found out a gift for my fair;
I have found where the wood-pigeons breed.”
A Pastoral, part I
The fluidity of our language is evidence that America is sliding into oblivion. Hold fast to the true meaning of words and phrases, or we are doomed.
Incendiary Words: Of Detonations and Denotations https://survivalblog.com/incendiary_words_of_detonations_and_denotations/ Survivalblog, 27 May 2013
First gubernatorial campaign (1958), quoted in George Wallace: Conservative Populist (2004) by Lloyd Earl Rohler
1950s
"To Detraction I Present My Poesy", line 1, from The Scourge of Villainy (1598-99).
“Nothing's fair when we lose without a moment to say goodbye.”
How Come the World Won't Stop
Freak of Nature (2001)
“I will fight for really fair elections. I think they will be fair.”
May 30, 1999. Quoted in "Armenian ex-communist leader Demirchyan confident of fair elections" - BBC Archive.
The Earthly Paradise (1868-70), The Lady of the Land
“These issues call for vigorous debate; and I think it's fair to say we've answered the call.”
2000s, 2008, State of the Union Address (January 2008)
Eis aqui, quase cume da cabeça
De Europa toda, o Reino Lusitano,
Onde a terra se acaba e o mar começa.
Stanza 20, lines 1–3 (tr. William Julius Mickle)
Epic poetry, Os Lusíadas (1572), Canto III
Source: Conversation (1782), Line 251.
Yarrow Visited.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
How to Succeed at Vampire Slaying and Keep Your Soul (2005)
No Wonder They're Afraid of Brit Hume" (3 May 2007).
2007
As quoted in Friedrich Engels's Origins of the Family, Private Property, and the State http://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1884/origin-family/ch09.htm
"Big Bills Left on the Sidewalk: Why Some Nations Are Rich, and Others Poor"
[O'Donnell apologizes for Chinese parody / But comedian warns she is likely to spoof languages agai, Vanessa, Hua, http://articles.sfgate.com/2006-12-15/news/17323548_1_asian-americans-chinese-americans-danny-devito, San Francisco Chronicle, 15 December 2006, http://www.webcitation.org/5u6kkFPI4, 2010-11-09, 2010-11-09]
O'Donnell's apology after using the pejorative term ching chong.
Sir Marmaduke's Musings, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
2010s, Update on Investigations in Ferguson (2015)
Rembrandt's etching recipe http://remdoc.huygens.knaw.nl/#/document/remdoc/e12885, in 'The Whole Art of Drawing', Alexander Browne, London 1660, p. 106
Strauss & Van der Meulen 1979, p. 476, RD 1660/29: 'This recipe, specifically attributed to Rembrandt, for preparing the ground of a plate for etching is given by Alexander Brown in 'The Whole of Drawing'
1640 - 1670
Source: King of Siam Rama I "The-Ramayana", p. 28.
Stanza 1.
She Was a Phantom of Delight http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww259.html (1804)
A Socialist’s Faith, W. W. Norton, 1951, p. 55.
Ode to the Castle of Mey, recorded in the visitors' book at the Castle of Mey, in Caithness, during a visit to the Queen Mother, 1993. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/3049709.stm
“1486. Faint Heart ne'er won fair Lady.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1989/mar/21/rent-officers in the House of Commons (21 March 1989).
1980s
Woo, Elaine (April 23, 2014). "Adrianne Wadewitz dies at 37; helped diversify Wikipedia" http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-adrianne-wadewitz-20140424,0,1077455.story. Los Angeles Times.
About
Some Reflections on Impeachment: Remarks of Congressman Charles T. Canady to the Miami Lawyers Division of the Federalist Society http://www.fed-soc.org/publications/detail/some-reflections-on-impeachment-remarks-of-congressman-charles-t-canady-to-the-miami-lawyers-division-of-the-federalist-society (August 1, 1999)
““Fair trade” is a moral delusion that could be leading to an economic catastrophe.”
From The Fair Trade Fraud (St. Martin's Press, 1991) http://www.jimbovard.com/Epigrams%20page%20Fair%20Trade%20Fraud.htm
Bk. II, No. 2, A Passer-By http://www.bartleby.com/101/835.html, st. 1 (1879).
Shorter Poems (1879-1893)
http://home2.nyc.gov/portal/site/nycgov/menuitem.c0935b9a57bb4ef3daf2f1c701c789a0/index.jsp?pageID=mayor_press_release&catID=1194&doc_name=http%3A%2F%2Fhome2.nyc.gov%2Fhtml%2Fom%2Fhtml%2F2006b%2Fpr301-06.html&cc=unused1978&rc=1194&ndi=1
Illegal Immigration
Source: The Door Through Space (1961), Chapter 7.
1840s, Past and Present (1843)
William Hunt, 'Fox, Charles James (1749–1806)', Dictionary of National Biography (1889).
About
Source: The Poker Face of Wall Street (2006), Chapter 1, The Art of Uncalculated Risk, p. 2
Interview for KETV NewsWatch 7 as quoted in article at The Omaha Channel (19 October 2004)
"Welfare States, Beyond Ideology", Scientific American 295, 42 (2006)
Other writings, The Altruist in Politics (1889)
Source: Translations, The Aeneid of Virgil (1866), Book VI, pp. 226–227
Stand-up
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan by James Tod
News conference (7 November 1989) http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=17762
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 112.
Interview in Modern Maturity magazine (December-January 1975-76)
“There's no way to make the pain play fair
It doesn't disappear just because you say it isn't there”
"Eden"
Written by Bareilles and Matt Hales
Lyrics, The Blessed Unrest (2013)
Source: Interest and Inflation Free Money (1995), Chapter Three, Who Would Profit From a New Monetary System?, p. 71
Source: Time's Arrow, Time's Cycle (1987), pp. 6–7
"Who Was Milton Friedman?", The New York Review of Books (February 15, 2007)
The New York Review of Books articles
Arkansans Ask
Television
July 2004, quoted in * Jason
Wiles
Is Evolution Arkansas's Hidden Curriculum?
2005-01-01
Reports of the National Center for Science Education
25
1-2
32-36
http://ncse.com/rncse/25/1-2/is-evolution-arkansass-hidden-curriculum
2011-03-01
The End of Market Fundamentalism (1999)
Source: Sociology For The South: Or The Failure Of A Free Society (1854), p. 74
Fethullah Gülen, "Fethullah Gulen: I Condemn All Threats to Turkey’s Democracy", The New York Times (July 26, 2016)
About
Bel dous companh, tan sui en ric sojorn
Qu'eu no volgra mais fos l'alba ni jorn,
Car la gensor que anc nasques de maire
Tenc et abras, per qu'eu non prezi gaire
Lo fol gilos ni l'alba.
"Reis glorios", line 31; translation from Peter Dronke The Medieval Lyric (1996) p. 176.
Introductory p.5
A Budget of Paradoxes (1872)
During the opening comments of his show as quoted in * http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,973851,00.html
A Man. A Legend. A What!?"
Richard
Corliss
Daniel S.
Levy
Time
1991-09-23
"Penalties for Lower Conditions" (18 October 1967).
Scientology Policy Letters