Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
Sam Harris, "After Charlie Hebdo and Other Thoughts" (21 January 2015) http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/after-charlie-hebdo-and-other-thoughts <br class="br">2010s
Sam Harris (1967) American author, philosopher and neuroscientist
Sam Harris, "After Charlie Hebdo and Other Thoughts" (21 January 2015) http://www.samharris.org/blog/item/after-charlie-hebdo-and-other-thoughts <br class="br">2010s
Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) English short-story writer, poet, and novelist
Christmas in India, Stanza 5.
Departmental Ditties and other Verses (1886)
James D. Mooney (1884–1957) American businessman
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 1; Lead paragraphs
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
Interview with Gibson https://web.archive.org/web/20030810014618/http://michaeltotten.com/ (July 2003), Vanity Fair. <br class="br">2000s, 2003
Nicholas Kazanas (1939)
"Indigenous Indo-Aryans and the Rigveda," JIES 30 (2002), p. 275.
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1880s, Reminiscences (1881)
Nguyễn Công Hoan (1903–1977)
Abandonment (1937), as quoted in Understanding Vietnam by Neil L. Jamieson (University of California Press, 1995), ISBN 978-0520916586, pp. 158–159
Anthony Eden (1897–1977) British Conservative politician, prime minister
Speech to the Columbia University, New York (January 1952), quoted in Anthony Eden, Full Circle (Cassell, 1960), pp. 36-7
Marshall E. Dimock (1903–1991) American writer
Source: The Executive in Action, 1945, p. 1, as cited in Albert Lepawsky (1949), Administration, p. 418-9
Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Founder of the Bible Student Movement
Zion's Watch Tower (July 15, 1902), pp. 215-216.
Gregory Scott Paul (1954) U.S. researcher, author, paleontologist, and illustrator
Gregory S. Paul (1988) Predatory Dinosaurs of the World, Simon and Schuster, p. 344
Predatory Dinosaurs of the World
Hermann Cohen (1842–1918) German philosopher
Source: Reason and Hope: Selections from the Jewish Writings of Hermann Cohen (1971), p. 122
Steve Maraboli (1975)
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 16
Robert Spencer (1962) American author and blogger
ACT for America chapter in Mission Viejo, California https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dw9lG83lr0s#t=24m07s (9 March 2015)
Cyrano de Bergerac (1619–1655) French novelist, dramatist, scientist and duelist
The Other World (1657)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Raymond Poincaré (1860–1934) 10th President of the French Republic
Diary entry (3 August 1914), quoted in John Keiger, 'France' in Keith Wilson (ed.), Decisions for War 1914 (London: University College London Press, 1995), p. 140.
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
War Memoirs: Volume I (London: Odhams, 1938), p. 20.
War Memoirs
“One voice, speaking truth is a greater force than fleets and armies, given time; plenty of time.”
Ursula K. Le Guin Hainish Cycle
Source: Hainish Cycle, The Left Hand of Darkness (1969), Chapter 3 “The Mad King” (p. 27)
Gerald James Whitrow (1912–2000) British mathematician
p, 125
The Structure of the Universe: An Introduction to Cosmology (1949)
Tathagata Satpathy (1956) Indian politician
Criticising the ban on marijuana, as quoted in " Tathagata Satpathy: the MP who doesn't mind stirring the pot http://www.business-standard.com/article/specials/tathagata-satpathy-the-mp-who-doesn-t-mind-stirring-the-pot-115121800318_1.html" Business Standard (19 December 2015)
Norman G. Finkelstein (1953) American political scientist and author
Reply to review in The Daily Star http://www.normanfinkelstein.com/article.php?pg=4&ar=15 <br class="br">Other sourced statements
Thaddus E. Weckowicz (1919–2000) Canadian psychologist
Source: Models of Mental Illness (1984), p. 102
Wilhelm II, German Emperor (1859–1941) German Emperor and King of Prussia
Telegram to Hitler (19 June 1940), quoted in John C. G. Röhl, Wilhelm II: Into the Abyss of War and Exile 1900-1941 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), p. 1261
1940s
Lloyd Alexander (1924–2007) American children's writer
Source: Time Cat (1963), Chapter 8 “Master of Imperial Cats” (p. 79)
Kapil Sibal (1948) Indian lawyer and politician
On internet anonymity, as quoted in The govt does not understand social media nor does it know how to deal with it, says Kapil Sibal http://indiatoday.intoday.in/story/it-minister-kapil-sibal-crackdowns-on-social-media-rth-campaign/1/247667.html, India Today (26 January 2013)
S. M. Krishna (1932) Indian politician
Condemning the military intervention in Libya, March 21, 2011. http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5hRlDpPNOeggu1Rkz8-vUd32INbLw?docId=CNG.26f4275431f3c791c245845a136980cf.1301
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
“The neurotic … is not the voluntary happy seeker of truth, but the forced, unhappy finder of it.”
Otto Rank (1884–1939) Austrian psychologist
Source: Truth and Reality (1936), p. 43
Kevin Carson (1963) American academic
Homebrew Industrial Revolution (2010), Chapter 7.
Homebrew Industrial Revolution (2010)
William H. Rehnquist (1924–2005) Chief Justice of the United States
Statement before the National Commission on Public Service http://www.uscourts.gov/Press_Releases/cj.html, July 15, 2002. <br class="br">Books, articles, and speeches
Dinah Craik (1826–1887) English novelist and poet
Source: A Woman's Thoughts About Women (1858), Ch. 10
Johann Gottlieb Fichte book The Vocation of Man
Source: The Vocation of Man (1800), P. Preuss, trans. (1987), p. 11
Jim Webb (1946) American politician, military officer and author
Go Webb Go, The American Conservative, December 4, 2006, Scott McConnell http://www.amconmag.com/article/2006/dec/04/00006,
Steve Turner (1949) British writer
Source: The Band That Played On (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 141
Richard C. Lewontin (1929) American evolutionary biologist
Sex, Lies, and Social Science (1995)
Mark Rowlands (1962) British philosopher
Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice https://books.google.it/books?id=bFYYDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA0 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2nd ed. 2009), pp. 164-165.
Amir Taheri (1942) Iranian journalist
"Myths of our Afghanistan debate" http://nypost.com/2009/10/15/myths-of-our-afghanistan-debate/, New York Post (October 15, 2009). <br class="br">New York Post
“Obstinacy is the result of the will forcing itself into the place of the intellect.”
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
Vol. 2, Ch. 26, § 321
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Counsels and Maxims
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
River out of Eden (1995)
Kliment Voroshilov (1881–1969) Soviet military commander
Quoted in "Pacific Affairs" - Page 51 - by University of British Columbia, Institute of Pacific Relations
“Be kind, be all sympathy, for each and every human being is forced to fight against himself.”
Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007) Indian writer and guru
#12871, Part 13
Twenty Seven Thousand Aspiration Plants Part 1-270 (1983)
Pat Farenga American activist
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A Brief History of Homeschooling (2002)
Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
"Afterthoughts on Afterlife", Instauration magazine (August 1980)
1970s, 1980s
Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan (1888–1975) Indian philosopher and statesman who was the first Vice President and the second President of India
Radhakrishnan, 'The Spirit of Man', quoted in Rajiv Malhotra, Indra's Net, p. 316., 1st ed.
Tristan Tzara (1896–1963) Romanian and French avant-garde poet, essayist and performance artist
1920s, Lecture on Dada', 1922
Jack Burnham (1931) American art historian
It has already been observed that the everyday world is rapidly assuming identity with the condition of art. <br class="br">Jack Burnham (1969). "The Aesthetics of Intelligent Systems" in Edward F. Fry, ed. (1970). On the Future of Art. New York: The Viking Press, p. 103; as cited in: Edward A. Shanken. "The House That Jack Built: Jack Burnham's Concept of 'Software' as a Metaphor for Art" http://www.artexetra.com/House.html in Leonardo Electronic Almanac 6:10 (November, 1998)
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
Thoughts and Aphorisms (1913), Bhakti
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
"Russia dissidents are our moral equals" http://www.usatoday.com/story/opinion/2017/02/13/trump-gets-it-wrong-on-putin-russia-moral-equals-john-mccain-column/97822770/ (13 February 2017), USA Today <br class="br">2010s, 2017
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 94-95
Tom Hodgkinson (1968) British writer
“Idleness and Industry,” The Idler.
Anthony Burgess (1917–1993) English writer
Non-Fiction, Homage to QWERT YUIOP: Selected Journalism 1978-1985 (1986)
Richard Cyert (1921–1998) American economist
Richard Cyert, cited in: Data Center's Plant Shutdowns Monitor. (1987), p. 4
Gerd von Rundstedt (1875–1953) German Field Marshal during World War II
August 1942. Quoted in "Dieppe 1942: The Jubilee Disaster" - Page 263 - by Ronald Atkin - History - 1980
Marilyn Stokstad (1929–2016) art historian
Source: Medieval castles (2005), Ch. 2 : The Castle as Fortress : The Castle and Siege Warfare
“The world is a force not a presence.”
Wallace Stevens (1879–1955) American poet
Opus Posthumous (1955), Adagia
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Introduction
One Nation (2014)
Stephen Fry (1957) English comedian, actor, writer, presenter, and activist
That’s not nice, it isn’t nice.
"The Catholic church is a force for good in the world", November 7th 2009, Abridged Intelligence² debate speech.
2000s
Denis Papin (1647–1713) French physicist, mathematician and inventor
Denis Papin, Letter, as quoted by Robert Stuart Meikleham, A Descriptive History of the Steam Engine (1824)
Howard Bloom (1943) American publicist and author
Source: Global Brain: The Evolution of Mass Mind from the Big Bang to the 21st Century (2000), Ch.9 The Conformity Police
Oliver Lodge (1851–1940) British physicist
The Ether of Space https://books.google.com/books?id=ycgEAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA26, p. 26 <br class="br">The Ether of Space (1909)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Stanley Kubrick (1928–1999) American film director, screenwriter, producer, cinematographer and editor
Interviewed by Eric Nordern, Playboy (September 1968)
Clive Barker (1952) author, film director and visual artist
Part Eight “The Return”, Chapter iii “The Horse Unharnessed”, Section 2 (p. 344)
(1987), BOOK TWO: THE FUGUE
Hansard, page 286)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, Emancipation Proclamation Centennial Address (1962)
John Freely (1926–2017) American physicist
Source: Before Galileo, The Birth of Modern Science in Medieval Europe (2012), p. 287
Bill Gates (1955) American business magnate and philanthropist
Cited to "Challenges and Strategy" (16 May 1991) via Fred Warshofsky (1994), The Patent Wars. This is a misreading of Warshofsky's text; the quotation is actually from League for Programming Freedom (1991), " Against Software Patents http://groups.csail.mit.edu/mac/classes/6.805/articles/int-prop/lpf-against-software-patents.html." An example of the misattribution appears in Lawrence Lessig (2001), The future of ideas. <br class="br">Misattributed
Bram van Velde (1895–1981) Dutch painter
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
Omar Bradley (1893–1981) United States Army field commander during World War II
Source: A Soldier's Story (1951), p. 310
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
"What is War?" (1924)
“Our party remains as firm as this rock and will not be divided by any force in Germany.”
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
1930s, From the film Triumph of the Will (1935)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Priest
Frank Herbert (1920–1986) American writer
"From The Trial of Trials", p. 246
The Bureau of Sabotage series, The Dosadi Experiment (1977)
“For to those who have not the means within themselves of a virtuous and happy life every age is burdensome; and, on the other hand, to those who seek all good from themselves nothing can seem evil that the laws of nature inevitably impose. To this class old age especially belongs, which all men wish to attain and yet reproach when attained; such is the inconsistency and perversity of Folly! They say that it stole upon them faster than they had expected. In the first place, who has forced them to form a mistaken judgement? For how much more rapidly does old age steal upon youth than youth upon childhood? And again, how much less burdensome would old age be to them if they were in their eight hundredth rather than in their eightieth year? In fact, no lapse of time, however long, once it had slipped away, could solace or soothe a foolish old age.”
Quibus enim nihil est in ipsis opis ad bene beateque vivendum, eis omnis aetas gravis est; qui autem omnia bona a se ipsi petunt, eis nihil potest malum videri quod naturae necessitas afferat. quo in genere est in primis senectus, quam ut adipiscantur omnes optant, eandem accusant adeptam; tanta est stultitiae inconstantia atque perversitas. obrepere aiunt eam citius quam putassent. primum quis coegit eos falsum putare? qui enim citius adulescentiae senectus quam pueritiae adulescentia obrepit? deinde qui minus gravis esset eis senectus, si octingentesimum annum agerent, quam si octogesimum? praeterita enim aetas quamvis longa, cum effluxisset, nulla consolatione permulcere posset stultam senectutem.
Marcus Tullius Cicero (-106–-43 BC) Roman philosopher and statesman
section 4 http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2007.01.0039%3Asection%3D4 <br class="br">Cato Maior de Senectute – On Old Age (44 BC)
Hermann von Helmholtz (1821–1894) physicist and physiologist
"On the Conservation of Force" (1862), p. 280
Popular Lectures on Scientific Subjects (1881)
Billy Joel (1949) American singer-songwriter and pianist
Summer, Highland Falls.
Song lyrics, Turnstiles (1976)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (November 1779)
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) German social scientist, author, political theorist, and philosopher
(1847)
William Lloyd Garrison (1805–1879) American journalist
No. 170 (28 October 1859)
The Liberator (1831 - 1866)
Rajiv Gandhi (1944–1991) sixth Prime Minister of India
In “Memorable Quote, Memorable Quotes from Rajiv Gandhi and on Rajiv Gandhis from Rajiv Gandhi and on Rajiv Gandhi (2009)” , Quote 41
Quote
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom
Speech at Manchester (12 October 1853), quoted in The Times (13 October 1853), p. 7.
1850s