John Leonard (1939–2008) American critic, writer, and commentator
"The Power Party" (p. 62)
Private Lives in the Imperial City (1979)
John Leonard (1939–2008) American critic, writer, and commentator
"The Power Party" (p. 62)
Private Lives in the Imperial City (1979)
“The good ruler sublimates his needs as an individual to the service of the nation.”
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945) State Counsellor of Myanmar and Leader of the National League for Democracy
In Quest of Democracy (1991)
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
As quoted in Margaret Mead : Some Personal Views (1979) edited by Rhoda Métraux
As quoted in American Quotations (1992) by Gorton Carruth and Eugene H. Ehrlich
1970s
Variant: At times it may be necessary temporarily to accept a lesser evil, but one must never label a necessary evil as good.
Colum McCann book Let the Great World Spin
Let the Great World Spin (2009), Book Three: Part of the Parts
Sarah Palin (1964) American politician
On the Record with Greta van Susteren
Television
Fox News
2011-05-19
2011
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
Books, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? (2004)
Margaret Trudeau (1948) ex-wife of the late Canadian prime minister Pierre Trudeau
per 19 December 2014 article in National Post http://nationalpost.com/news/canada/margaret-trudeau-fondly-remembers-1976-trip-to-cuba-and-the-charming-dictator-who-cuddled-her-baby
Bobby Hull (1939) Canadian ice hockey player
Quoted in Andrew Podnieks, "One on One with Bobby Hull," http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/spot_oneononep198302.htm Legends of Hockey.net (2001-12-11)
“Innocence most often is a good fortune and not a virtue.”
Anatole France (1844–1924) French writer
L'innocence, le plus souvent, est un bonheur et non pas une vertu. <br class="br"> Les Dieux Ont Soif http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Les_Dieux_ont_soif_-_Chapitre_XV [The Gods Are Thirsty] (1912), ch. XV
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, volume 3, hadith number 441
Sunni Hadith
Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer
Les gens sans esprit ressemblent aux mauvaises herbes qui se plaisent dans les bons terrains, et ils aiment d'autant plus être amusés qu'ils s'ennuient eux-mêmes.
Source: The Vicar of Tours (1832), Ch. I.
Bill Gates (1955) American business magnate and philanthropist
cbsnews.com http://www.cbsnews.com/news/bill-gates-on-steve-jobs-we-grew-up-together/ <br class="br">July 2013
Lixion Avila (1950) American meteorologist
On Hurricane Ernesto in 2006 http://www.nhc.noaa.gov/archive/2006/al05/al052006.discus.028.shtml?
Neil Gaiman (1960) English fantasy writer
Good Omens: How Neil Gaiman and Terry Pratchett wrote a book (2014)
John Green book An Abundance of Katherines
Hassan Harbish and Lindsey Wells, p. 214
An Abundance of Katherines (2006)
Johann de Kalb (1721–1780) American general
Letter to Madame de Kalb (5 January 1778), as quoted in The Marquis de La Fayette in the American Revolution http://books.google.com/books?id=vDuF70s1Eu4C&pg=PA22&dq=de+kalb#PPA241,M1 (1894), by Charlemagne Tower. J.B. Lippincott Company, p. 241. <br class="br">1770s
Paul Keating (1944) Australian politician, 24th Prime Minister of Australia
7:30 Report interview, May 8, 2006
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Les silences du colonel Bramble (The Silence of Colonel Bramble)
Craig Groeschel (1967) American priest
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
Summations, Chapter 50
Context: Yet here I wondered and marvelled with all the diligence of my soul, saying thus within me: Good Lord, I see Thee that art very Truth; and I know in truth that we sin grievously every day and be much blameworthy; and I may neither leave the knowing of Thy truth, nor do I see Thee shew to us any manner of blame. How may this be?
For I knew by the common teaching of Holy Church and by mine own feeling, that the blame of our sin continually hangeth upon us, from the first man unto the time that we come up unto heaven: then was this my marvel that I saw our Lord God shewing to us no more blame than if we were as clean and as holy as Angels be in heaven. And between these two contraries my reason was greatly travailed through my blindness, and could have no rest for dread that His blessed presence should pass from my sight and I be left in unknowing how He beholdeth us in our sin. For either behoved me to see in God that sin was all done away, or else me behoved to see in God how He seeth it, whereby I might truly know how it belongeth to me to see sin, and the manner of our blame. My longing endured, Him continually beholding; — and yet I could have no patience for great straits and perplexity, thinking: If I take it thus that we be no sinners and not blameworthy, it seemeth as I should err and fail of knowing of this truth; and if it be so that we be sinners and blameworthy, — Good Lord, how may it then be that I cannot see this true thing in Thee, which art my God, my Maker, in whom I desire to see all truths?
Jean-François Revel (1924–2006) French writer and philosopher
2000s, Europe's Anti-American Obsession (2003)
A. J. Muste (1885–1967) Christian pacifist and civil rights activist
"Who Has the Spiritual Atom Bomb?" in Liberation (November 1965).
Everett Dean Martin (1880–1941)
Source: The Conflict of the Individual and the Mass in the Modern World (1932), p. 22
“God is all that is good, as to my sight, and the goodness that each thing hath, it is He.”
Julian of Norwich (1342–1416) English theologian and anchoress
The First Revelation, Chapter 8
Pat Condell (1949) Stand-up comedian, writer, and Internet personality
"Come on, Ireland" (20 May 2011) http://youtube.com/watch/?v=R6M8an_XKL8 <br class="br">2011
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
" The Treasures of the Yosemite http://books.google.com/books?id=ZzWgAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA483", The Century Magazine, volume XL, number 4 (August 1890) pages 483-500 (at page 483) <br class="br">1890s
“The evil that we do does not attract to us so much persecution and hatred as our good qualities.”
François de La Rochefoucauld book Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims
Le mal que nous faisons ne nous attire pas tant de persécution et de haine que nos bonnes qualités.
Maxim 29.
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1989/mar/17/overseas-development in the House of Commons (17 March 1989). <br class="br">1980s
E.M. Forster (1879–1970) English novelist
"Liberty In England", Speech (June 21, 1935), reprinted in Abinger Harvest (1936).
Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter (1853-1890)
Quote in his letter to brother Theo, from Drenthe, The Netherlands, Sept. 1883; as quoted in Vincent van Gogh, edited by Alfred H. Barr; Museum of Modern Art, New York, 1935 https://www.moma.org/documents/moma_catalogue_1996_300061887.pdf, (letter 326) p. 38 <br class="br">Vincent is referring to his former relation with Sien, in The Hague <br class="br">1880s, 1883
“We are as gods and might as well get good at it.”
Stewart Brand (1938) American writer
Opening sentence of the Purpose of the 1968 Whole Earth Catalog.
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) German social scientist, author, political theorist, and philosopher
(1847)
“Better to have one friend of great value, than many friends who were good for nothing.”
Anacharsis Scythian philosopher
As quoted in The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers by Diogenes Laërtius, as translated by C. D. Yonge, (1853), "Anacharsis" sect. 5, p. 48
Cormac McCarthy (1933) American novelist, playwright, and screenwriter
The Wall Street Journal, November 20, 2009, "Hollywood's Favorite Cowboy" http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748704576204574529703577274572.html by John Jurgensen
Edmund Burke (1729–1797) Anglo-Irish statesman
Comment quoted by Matthew Prior in his Life of Burke
Undated
David Bomberg (1890–1957) painter
"The Bomberg Papers", An Anthology From X (Oxford University Press, 1988), p. 90.
Aimee Mann (1960) American indie rock singer-songwriter (born 1960)
"What About Love"
Song lyrics, Welcome Home (1986)
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907–1972) Polish-American Conservative Judaism Rabbi
"The Holy Dimension", p. 330
Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays (1997)
William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
Letter to Wilberforce, Political Register (30 August 1823), quoted in G. D. H. Cole, The Life of William Cobbett (Greenwood, 1971), p. 259.
Hasan Nizami Persian language poet and historian
About the conquest of Delhi. Hasan Nizami. Elliot and Dowson, Vol. II : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. pp. 216. Also quoted in Jain, Meenakshi (2011). The India they saw: Foreign accounts.
George Washington Carver (1864–1943) botanist
Quoted in Linda O. McMurray, George Washington Carver: Scientist and Symbol (Oxford University Press, 1982, ISBN 0-195-03205-5, 382 pages), p. 106
G. K. Chesterton (1874–1936) English mystery novelist and Christian apologist
The Dagger with Wings (1926)
Jiang Zemin (1926) former General Secretary of the Communist Party of China
As quoted in "Former president Jiang Zemin unleashes a long tirade after a Hong Kong reporter asks him if Beijing had issued an "imperial order" to support Tung Chee-hwa in his bid to seek a second term as Chief Executive" https://www.facebook.com/shanghaiist/videos/10152728897091030 (October 2014), Facebook. <br class="br">2000s, Hong Kong reporters make Jiang see red
“These wretched kings,
Of whom all men speak ill, have oft some good in them.”
François Andrieux (1759–1833) French man of letters and playwright
Ces malheureux rois,
Dont on dit tant de mal, ont du bon quelquefois.
Le Meunier de Sans-Souci. (Ed. 1818, Vol. III., p. 205).
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 26.
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
entitled Surf's Down Forever, p. 207
Books, Brain Droppings (1997)
Archibald Hill (1886–1977) English physiologist and biophysicist
The Ethical Dilemma Of Science, Hill, 1960. The Ethical Dilemma of Science and Other Writings https://books.google.com.mx/books?id=zaE1AAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false. Rockefeller Univ. Press, pp. 88-89
Max Horkheimer (1895–1973) German philosopher and sociologist
E. Jephcott, trans., p. 9.
Dialektik der Aufklärung [Dialectic of Enlightenment] (1944)
George Curzon, 1st Marquess Curzon of Kedleston (1859–1925) British politician
Speech at the Byculla Club in Bombay (16 November 1905) two days before he left India, quoted in Lord Curzon in India, Being A Selection from His Speeches as Viceroy & Governor-General of India 1898-1905 (London: Macmillan, 1906), pp. 589-590.
Jay Leiderman (1971) lawyer
As stated in, Ross Ulbricht and the Mystery of the Disappearing Silk Road Murder Charges. http://jayleiderman.com/blog/jay-leiderman-quoted-the-mystery-of-the-disappearing-silk-road-murder-charges/
Benjamin Graham (1894–1976) American investor
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter XIV, Stockholders and Managements, p. 209
John E. Hare (1949) British philosopher
Source: “Evolutionary Theory and Theological Ethics” (2012), p. 251
“Again, good morning, thank you, and long live the Filipino people!”
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
Manila Bulletin http://www.mb.com.ph/full-text-escudero-declares-vice-presidential-bid-for-2016/ <br class="br">2015, Speech: Declaration as Vice Presidential Candidate
Martin Amis (1949) Welsh novelist
Review of The Philosopher's Pupil by Iris Murdoch, p. 92
The War Against Cliché: Essays and Reviews 1971-2000 (2001)
Alan Kay (1940) computer scientist
Alan Kay (1972) in 1972 Rolling Stone article http://www.wheels.org/spacewar/stone/rolling_stone.html <br class="br">1970s
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1961, Address at the University of Washington
Nicole Hollander (1939) Cartoonist
Source: Sylvia cartoon strip, p. 25
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to John Randolph (1 December 1803), published in The Works of Thomas Jefferson in Twelve Volumes http://oll.libertyfund.org/ToC/0054.php, Federal Edition, Paul Leicester Ford, ed., New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1904, Vol. 109 http://files.libertyfund.org/files/806/0054-10_Bk.pdf, pp. 54 <br class="br">1800s, First Presidential Administration (1801&ndash;1805)
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929) British politician
Address as President of the Birmingham and Midland Institute (15 October, 1901).
'Lord Rosebery On National Culture', The Times (16 October, 1901), p. 4.
Michael Dirda (1948) American literary critic
Washington Post article [concerning Geary's Guide to the World's Great Aphorists]: Arts & Living, 21 Oct 2007.
Matt Dillon (1964) American actor
Terry Lawson (October 1, 1995) "Matter of Maturation? - Actor Swapping Rebellion for Responsibility in Recent Roles", Dayton Daily News, p. 1C.
Nick Bostrom (1973) Swedish philosopher
Where Are They? Why I Hope the Search for Extraterrestrial Life Finds Nothing https://nickbostrom.com/extraterrestrial.pdf (2008)
David Gemmell book Quest for Lost Heroes
Source: Drenai series, Quest for Lost Heroes, Ch. 10
Jello Biafra (1958) singer and activist
"Rob Now, Pay Later", Home Alive: The Art of Self Defense (1996)
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Speech at Millom, Cumberland (29 April 1972), from A Nation or No Nation? Six Years in British Politics (Elliot Right Way Books, 1977), p. 42. Jenkins had resigned from the Shadow Cabinet and as deputy leader of the Labour Party due to Labour's opposition to British entry into the EEC. Jenkins wrote to Powell to claim what he said was "totally untrue". Four years later Jenkins would leave front line British politics to become President of the European Commission.
1970s
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech at her adoption meeting as Conservative candidate for Dartford (28 February 1949) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/100821 <br class="br">1940s
Jean Vanier (1928–2019) Canadian humanitarian
The Gift of Living With the Not Gifted http://www.wsj.com/articles/the-gift-of-living-with-the-not-gifted-1428103079 Wall Street Journal, April 3, 2015 <br class="br">From interviews and talks
Gore Vidal (1925–2012) American writer
"America First? America Last? America at Last?" https://archive.is/20121212151230/www.dce.harvard.edu/pubs/lowell/gvidal.html, Lowell Lecture, Harvard University (20 April 1992) <br class="br">1990s
Giovanni della Casa (1503–1556) Roman Catholic archbishop
Source: Galateo: Or, A Treatise on Politeness and Delicacy of Manners, p. 43
Nicole Hollander (1939) Cartoonist
Source: Sylvia cartoon strip, p. 77
Elizabeth S. Anderson (1959) professor of philosophy and womens' studies
How Not to Complain About Taxes (III): "I deserve my pretax income" http://left2right.typepad.com/main/2005/01/how_not_to_comp_1.html (January 26, 2005)
“There’s no way to use power for good.”
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
“The Finder” (p. 42)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
Michelle Obama (1964) lawyer, writer, wife of Barack Obama and former First Lady of the United States
Speech Speech at a Women for Obama rally http://screens.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/08/22/if-you-cant-run-the-white-house/, Chicago (August 2007). (YouTube video) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sN1qZMBE9Gc <br class="br">2000s