Francis Galton (1822–1911) British polymath: geographer, statistician, pioneer in eugenics
Cited in Modgil, Sohan, and Celia Modgil, eds. Arthur Jensen: Consensus and Controversy. Vol. 4. Routledge, 1987.
Other works
Francis Galton (1822–1911) British polymath: geographer, statistician, pioneer in eugenics
Cited in Modgil, Sohan, and Celia Modgil, eds. Arthur Jensen: Consensus and Controversy. Vol. 4. Routledge, 1987.
Other works
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Entertaining Angels
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part X - The Position of a HomoUnius Libri
Stephen Corry (1951) British anthropologist and activist
Massive assault on Bushman rights http://www.survivalinternational.org/news/1161, Survival International 12 September 2005
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
Alfred de Zayas (1947) American United Nations official
Report of the Independent Expert on the promotion of a democratic and equitable international order exploring the adverse impacts of military expenditures on the realization of a democratic and equitable international order http://www.ohchr.org/EN/Issues/IntOrder/Pages/Reports.aspx. <br class="br">2015, Report submitted to the UN Human Rights Council
George W. S. Trow (1943–2006) American writer
Collapsing Dominant (1997)
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1863/apr/24/observations in the House of Commons (24 April 1863). <br class="br">1860s
Jane Goodall (1934) British primatologist, ethologist, and anthropologist
Senior academic condemns ‘deluded’ supporters of GM food as being ‘anti-science’ and ignoring evidence of dangers (4 March 2015) http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2979645/Senior-academic-condemns-deluded-supporters-GM-food-anti-science-ignoring-evidence-dangers.html#ixzz4BZ4NnMuY <br class="br">Foreword to Altered Genes, Twisted Truth (2015)
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Interview for The Standard (13 March 1987) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106595 <br class="br">Second term as Prime Minister
Kim A. Williams (1955) American cardiologist
"CardioBuzz: Vegan Diet, Healthy Heart?" https://www.medpagetoday.com/Cardiology/Prevention/46860, MedPage Today (July 21, 2014).
Robert Henryson (1425–1506) Scottish makar (poet)
John MacQueen, in The Oxford Dictionary of National Biography vol. 26, s. n. Henryson, Robert.
Criticism
Dylan Moran (1971) Irish actor and comedian
Talking with women about their periods.
Like, Totally (2006)
Oliver Lodge (1851–1940) British physicist
Love bridges the chasm. <br class="br"> Raymond, p. 83 https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t80k3mq4s;view=1up;seq=107 <br class="br">Raymond, or Life and Death (1916)
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
1960s–1970s, Nobel Banquet Speech (1974)
Clifford Geertz book The Interpretation of Cultures
Source: The Interpretation of Cultures (1973), p. 3
Christopher Langton (1949) American computer scientist
Source: Artificial Life (1989), p.4-5 as cited in: Luis M. Rocha (2012) " The logical mechanisms of life http://informatics.indiana.edu/rocha/i-bic/lec02.html" on indiana.edu, August 27, 2012
Karen Kwiatkowski (1960) retired military officer and author
" In Rumsfeld's Shop http://www.amconmag.com/12_1_03/feature.html", The American Conservative, 1 December 2003.
Pete Stark (1931–2020) American politician
Statement on the floor of the U.S. House of Representatives, October 8, 2002, in opposition to the resolution authorizing military force against Iraq
Krishna Raja Wadiyar IV (1884–1940) King of Mysore
On the occasion of the opening of Industrial and Arts Exhibition on 26 December 1903 in Madras (now known as Chennai) Modern_Mysore, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University, 26 November 2013, archive.org, 203 http://archive.org/stream/modernmysore035292mbp/modernmysore035292mbp_djvu.txt, <br class="br">As ruler of the state
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom
Source: Speech in Cheshire (23 September 1889) on the London dock strike, quoted in The Times (24 September 1889), p. 10.
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Letter to his parents (16 February 1943), from Simon Heffer, Like the Roman. The Life of Enoch Powell (Phoenix, 1999), p. 75.
1940s
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Address at the Black Hills (1927)
Bernard Lewis (1916–2018) British-American historian
Source: Books, Islam: The Religion and the People (2008), p. 146.
Albert K. Cohen (1918–2014) American criminologist
Source: Delinquent Boys: The Culture of the Gang, 1955, p.40
Victor Hugo (1802–1885) French poet, novelist, and dramatist
Statement of May 1848, as quoted in Paris Under the Commune : Or, Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege (1871) by John Leighton
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter (1800-11-20) on people she met at a ball [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Horace Greeley (1811–1872) American politician and publisher
1860s, The Prayer of the Twenty Millions (1862)
Judith Martin (1938) American etiquette expert
Miss Manners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
Alexander H. Stephens (1812–1883) Vice President of the Confederate States (in office from 1861 to 1865)
The Cornerstone Speech (1861)
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Speech at the National Press Club (2004)
Jean Baudrillard (1929–2007) French sociologist and philosopher
The Precession of Simulcra
1980s, Simulacra and Simulation (1981)
David Cameron (1966) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
2010s, 2015, Speech on (20 July 2015)
Arthur Schopenhauer book Parerga and Paralipomena
E. Payne, trans. (1974) Vol. 1, p. 3
Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Sketch of a History of the Doctrine of the Ideal and the Real
G. Spencer-Brown (1923–2016) British mathematician
Source: Laws of Form, (1969), p. 104-05; as cited in: David Phillip Barndollar (2004) The Poetics of Complexity and the Modern Long Poem https://www.lib.utexas.edu/etd/d/2004/barndollardp50540/barndollardp50540.pdf, The University of Texas at Austin, p. 12-13.
William Brett, 1st Viscount Esher (1815–1899) British lawyer, judge and politician
Yarmouth v. France (1887), L. J. 57 Q. B. 9.
Ed Miliband (1969) British politician
His first speech as Leader of the Labour Party http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kJwOABXNdn4/ 25 Sep 2010 <br class="br">2010
John Kenneth Galbraith book The New Industrial State
Source: The New Industrial State (1967), Chapter XXIX, Section 7, p. 339-340
John G. Bennett (1897–1974) British mathematician and author
Source: The Dramatic Universe: Man and his nature (1966), p. 7
Henri of Luxembourg (1955) Grand Duke (head of state) of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg
Address to the United Nations (26 September 2012)
Luxembourg
Gerald Stanley Lee (1862–1944) Americna minister
Book II, Chapter III.
Crowds (1913)
George Sarton (1884–1956) American historian of science
Preface.
A History of Science Vol.2 Hellenistic Science and Culture in the Last Three Centuries B.C. (1959)
H. Rider Haggard book King Solomon's Mines
Source: King Solomon's Mines (1885), Chapter 16, "The Place of Death"
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Session 931, Page 431
Dreams, Evolution and Value Fulfillment, Volume Two (1986)
James D. Mooney (1884–1957) American businessman
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 46-47
Carroll Quigley (1910–1977) American historian
Source: The Evolution of Civilizations (1961) (Second Edition 1979), Chapter 4, Historical Analysis, p. 123
Albert Jay Nock (1870–1945) American journalist
Source: On Doing the Right Thing and Other Essays (1928), p. 176
Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) American philosopher, diplomat, and educator
" Education http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/1911_Encyclop%C3%A6dia_Britannica/Education" (1911) in Encyclopædia Britannica, 11th ed., 1911. United States.
John James Cowperthwaite (1915–2006) British colonial administrator
February 26, 1969, page 104.
Official Report of Proceedings of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
“I'm not as soft or as generous a person as I would be if the world hadn't changed me.”
Bobby Fischer (1943–2008) American chess prodigy, chess player, and chess writer
1960s, Portrait of a Genius As a Young Chess Master (1961)
Linus Torvalds (1969) Finnish-American software engineer and hacker
Message to Linux kernel mailing list, 2006-09-22, Torvalds, Linus, 2008-06-07 http://lkml.org/lkml/2006/9/22/319, <br class="br">2000s, 2006
Isaac Asimov (1920–1992) American writer and professor of biochemistry at Boston University, known for his works of science fiction …
"By the Numbers" (May 1973), in The Tragedy of the Moon (1973), p. 190
General sources
Dana Reeve (1961–2006) Actress, singer, activist
Middlebury College Address (2004)
Joseph Lane (May 7, 1850) " Governor Joseph Lane Legislative Message, 1850 http://records.sos.state.or.us/ORSOSWebDrawer/Recordpdf/6777826", Oregon State Archives, Oregon Secretary of State, Oregon Provisional and Territorial Records, 1850, Calendar No. 10571.
Arthur Schopenhauer book On the Basis of Morality
Part IV, Ch. 2, pp. 269 https://archive.org/stream/basisofmorality00schoiala#page/269/mode/2up-272 <br class="br">On the Basis of Morality (1840)
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Letters on Tactics (April 1917) http://www.marxists.org/archive/lenin/works/1917/apr/x01.htm; Collected Works, Vol. 24. <br class="br">1910s
Jackson Pollock (1912–1956) American artist
Source: 1950's, Interview by William Wright, Summer 1950, p. 144
James A. Garfield (1831–1881) American politician, 20th President of the United States (in office in 1881)
Constitutional History of England, Chap. XIII
1860s, Oration at Ravenna, Ohio (1865)
Nick Land (1962) British philosopher
"Time in Transition" https://web.archive.org/web/20121113235339/http://www.thatsmags.com/shanghai/article/777/time-in-transition (2011) (original emphasis)
Ernesto Che Guevara book Guerrilla Warfare
Source: Guerrilla Warfare (1960), Ch. 1: General Principles of Guerrilla Warfare
Edward Bernays book Propaganda
Page 75 as quoted in Historical Archaeologies of Capitalism edited by Mark P. Leone, Jocelyn E. Knauf, p.40
Propaganda (1928)
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887–1976) British Army officer, Commander of Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein
Personal message to troops of 21st Army Group on the eve of D-Day
Joseph Polchinski Memories of a Theoretical Physicist
Memories of a Theoretical Physicist, arXiv preprint arXiv:1708.09093, 2017 https://arxiv.org/abs/1708.09093, (pp. 30–31)
Calvin Mooers (1919–1994) American computer scientist
Calvin Mooers (1951) "Zatocoding applied to mechanical organization of knowledge." American Documentation, 2, p. 25; Cited in: Birger Hjørland (2006) " Information retrival (IR) http://www.iva.dk/bh/Core%20Concepts%20in%20LIS/articles%20a-z/information_retrieval.htm" on iva.dk.
“Of a commonwealth, whose subjects are but hindered by terror from taking arms, it should rather be said, that it is free from war, than that it has peace. For peace is not mere absence of war, but is a virtue that springs from force of character : for obedience is the constant will to execute what, by the general decree of the commonwealth, ought to be done. Besides, that commonwealth, whose peace depends on the sluggishness of its subjects, that are led about like sheep, to learn but slavery, may more properly be called a desert than a commonwealth.”
Civitas, cuius subditi metu territi arma non capiunt, potius dicenda est, quod sine bello sit, quam quod pacem habeat. Pax enim non belli privatio, sed virtus est, quae ex animi fortitudine oritur; est namque obsequium constans voluntas id exsequendi, quod ex communi civitatis decreto fieri debet. Illa praeterea civitas, cuius pax a subditorum inertia pendet, qui scilicet veluti pecora ducuntur, ut tantum servire discant, rectius solitudo, quam civitas dici potest.
Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) Dutch philosopher
Liberally rendered in A Natural History of Peace (1996) by Thomas Gregor as:
"Peace is not an absence of war; it is a virtue, a state of mind, a disposition for benevolence, confidence, justice."
Source: Political Treatise (1677), Ch. 5, Of the Best State of a Dominion
Susan Sontag book Styles of Radical Will
“‘Thinking against oneself’: reflections on Cioran,” p. 79
Styles of Radical Will (1966)
Charles Rosen (1927–2012) American pianist and writer on music
Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 6 : Chopin: Virtuosity Transformed
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Unser ganzer gepriesener Fortschritt der Technik, überhaupt die Civilisation, ist der Axt in der Hand des pathologischen Verbrechers vergleichbar. <br class="br">Letter to Heinrich Zangger (1917), as quoted in A Sense of the Mysterious: Science and the Human Spirit by Alan Lightman (2005), p. 110 http://books.google.com/books?id=-yo_gVxMs6MC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA110#v=onepage&q&f=false, and in Albert Einstein: A Biography by Albrecht Fölsing (1997), p. 399 http://books.google.com/books?id=Kmm0foYfvQAC&q=%22compared+to+an+axe%22#search_anchor <br class="br">Sometimes paraphrased as "Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal." <br class="br">1910s
Harpal Brar (1939) British politician
Source: Harpal Brar, Social democracy - The enemy within (London 1995), pg. 139-40.
Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet (1802–1880) Lord Chief Justice
Wason v. Walter (1868), L. R. 4 Q. B. 93.
Benedict Arnold (1741–1801) Continental and later British Army general during the American Revolutionary War
Letter to General Gates (21 September 1776), in Battle of Valcour on Lake Champlain, October 11th, 1776 by Peter Sailly Palmer(1876) p. 5
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
Lecture IV. The Decline of the Rule of Law - 25. The Task for Liberty- Loving Statesmen
1940s–1950s, The Political Ideal of the Rule of Law (1955)
Peter L. Berger book The Social Construction of Reality
Source: The Social Construction of Reality, 1966, p.77-87
Woodrow Wilson (1856–1924) American politician, 28th president of the United States (in office from 1913 to 1921)
Section I: “The Old Order Changeth”, p. 5 http://books.google.com/books?id=MW8SAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA5&dq=%22In%20most%20parts%20of%20our%20country%22 <br class="br">1910s, The New Freedom (1913)
Ian Hacking (1936) Canadian philosopher
Source: The Emergence Of Probability, 1975, Chapter 4, Evidence, p. 34.
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
National Right to Life Convention, Kansas City, Missouri, June 15, 2007 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXZpuIXEzWk <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Robert Aaron Gordon (1908–1978) American economist
Source: Business Leadership in the Large Corporation (1945), p. 346-7
John Kenneth Galbraith book The Culture of Contentment
Source: The Culture of Contentment (1992), Ch. 5
Simon Ramo (1913–2016) Father of the ICBM
MEMOIRS OF AN ICBM PIONEER Simon Ramo broke with Howard Hughes, then built TRW, the company that developed the U.S. missile. He says what went right then would go wrong today. http://money.cnn.com/magazines/fortune/fortune_archive/1988/04/25/70453/index.htm in FORTUNE Magazine, April 25, 1988
Antoni Tàpies (1923–2012) Catalan painter, sculptor and art theorist
1945 - 1970, A Report on the Wall' 1970