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Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter (1853-1890)
Quote in a letter of Vincent to brother Theo, from The Hague, between c. 13 and c. 18 December 1882; as cited in Dear Theo: the Autobiography of Vincent Van Gogh; ed. Irving Stone and Jean Stone, (1995) p. 181 - ISBN 0452275040
1880s, 1882
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
Friedrich Hayek (1991). "On being an economist." In: W. W. Bartley and S. Kresge (eds.), The Trend of Economic Thinking; Essays on Political Economists and Economic History, Volume III, London. Routledge. p. 38
1980s and later
Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002) American evolutionary biologist
In comparison, I only tinker with intellects already largely formed.
"The Dinosaur Rip-off", pp. 101–102
Bully for Brontosaurus (1991)
Charles I of England (1600–1649) monarch of the three kingdoms of England, Scotland, and Ireland
On the scaffold before his execution. ( 30 January, 1649 http://anglicanhistory.org/charles/charles1.html).
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2006, United Nations General Assembly speech (September 2006)
Gloria Estefan (1957) Cuban-American singer-songwriter, actress and divorciada
answer to question "The title of your new album is "The Essential Gloria Estefan. What is the essential Gloria Estefan?"
2006
Charles Sumner (1811–1874) American abolitionist and politician
"Freedom National, Slavery Sectional," speech in the Senate (July 27, 1852).
“Reading is a basic tool in the living of a good life.”
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
The earliest attributions of this remark to anyone are in 1941, to Mortimer Adler, in How To Read A Book (1940), although this actually a paraphrased shortening of a statement in his preface: Reading — as explained (and defended) in this book — is a basic tool in the living of a good life.
Misattributed
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (August 1778)
“Never underestimate the power of a good story.”
John P. Kotter (1947) author of The heart of Change
Step 3, p. 80
The Heart of Change, (2002)
Newt Gingrich (1943) Professor, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
2011-05-15 interview on * Meet the Press
2011-05-15
NBC, quoted in * Gingrich Calls GOP Budget 'Right Wing Social Engineering'
PBS
2011-05-16
http://www.pbs.org/newshour/rundown/2011/05/gingrich-keeps-ryan-budget-at-arms-length.html
2011-05-28
2010s
Tjalling Koopmans (1910–1985) Dutch American economist
Tjalling Koopmans in: Review of economics and statistics, Vol. 31 -(1949), p. 87
John Buchan book Salute to Adventurers
Source: Salute to Adventurers (1915), Ch. 16 "The Ford of the Rapidan"
Herman Klein (1856–1934) British musical critic journalist and singing teacher
The Gramophone magazine, December 1933
Honoré de Balzac book Physiology of Marriage
Ainsi ne vous laissez jamais séduire par la fausse bonhomie des lits jumeaux.
C'est l'invention la plus sotte, la plus perfide et la plus dangereuse qui soit au monde. Honte et anathème à qui l'imagina!
Part II, Meditation XVII, The Theory of the Bed, I: Twin Beds.
Physiology of Marriage (1829)
“The clog of all pleasure, the luggage of life,
Is the best can be said for a very good wife.”
John Wilmot, 2nd Earl of Rochester (1647–1680) English poet, and peer of the realm
On a Wife.
Other
Paul Goodman book Growing Up Absurd
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), pp. 145-146.
“Good kitchens are not about size; they are about ergonomics and light.”
Nigel Slater (1958) English food writer, journalist and broadcaster
The Guardian, London, Not roquette science, 2005-10-29, 2010-05-20 http://books.guardian.co.uk/reviews/houseandgarden/0,,1602953,00.html,
Rafael Benítez (1960) Spanish association football player and manager
About José Mourinho.
We don't need to give away flags for our fans to wave (2012)
Edgar Degas (1834–1917) French artist
"Early Encounters" (p. 20)
Quoted by Vollard who came to invite Degas for dinner, that evening
posthumous quotes, Degas: An Intimate Portrait' (1927)
Abby Stein (1991) Trans activist, speaker, and educator
Huffington Post, June 9, 2016 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/abby-stein-judaism_us_57574cbfe4b08f74f6c08963 <br class="br">2016
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
William Burges (1827–1881) English architect
Source: Art applied to industry: a series of lectures, 1865, p. 13
John Derbyshire (1945) writer
Two Bad Answers http://takimag.com/article/two_bad_answers_john_derbyshire/print#axzz33lq12wO9, Taki's Magazine, June 5, 2014.
George Bernard Shaw The Apple Cart
That is my last word. Think over it.
The Apple Cart (1928) Preface
1920s
Peter Hitchens (1951) author, journalist
2015-09-06
PETER HITCHENS: We won't save refugees by destroying our own country
Mail on Sunday
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/debate/article-3223828/PETER-HITCHENS-won-t-save-refugees-destroying-country.html
Walter Dill Scott (1869–1955) President of Northwestern university and psychologist
Source: The Psychology of Advertising in Theory and Practice, 1908, p. 154
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister
Nazi Culture by George L. Mosse (1966) p. 109
Attributed
Al-Biruni (973–1048) Persian scholar and polymath
Alberuni, I, pp.19-20. quoted from K.S. Lal, Indian Muslims who are they, 1990
From Alberuni's India
Deendayal Upadhyaya (1916–1968) RSS thinker and co-founder of the political party Bharatiya Jana Sangh
Quoted from Talreja, K. M. (2000). Holy Vedas and holy Bible: A comparative study. New Delhi: Rashtriya Chetana Sangathan.
Halford E. Luccock (1885–1960) American Methodist minister
Whoops! It's Christmas (1959)
Prince (1958–2016) American pop, songwriter, musician and actor
Girls & Boys
Song lyrics, Parade Under the Cherry Moon (1986)
Jean-Baptiste Say (1767–1832) French economist and businessman
Source: A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832), Introduction, p. xix
Hunter S. Thompson (1937–2005) American journalist and author
"Fear and Loathing in Elko" Rolling Stone (23 January 1992)
1990s
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in "'Nobody Does Anything Better Than Me in Baseball,' Says Roberto Clemente....Well, He's Right," by Roy Blount, Jr. (as C.R. Ways), in The New York Times Magazine (April 9, 1972), p. 42; reprinted as "Clemente's Time of Honor Has Come" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=1qNhAAAAIBAJ&sjid=xGwDAAAAIBAJ&pg=7369%2C3839734 in The Pittsburgh Press (Tuesday, April 25, 1972), p. 31 <br class="br">Other, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1972</big>
“Tis known by the name of perseverance in a good cause — and of obstinacy in a bad one.”
Laurence Sterne book The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman
Book I, Ch. 17.
The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman (1760-1767)
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sex, Art and American Culture : New Essays (1992), Rape and Modern Sex War, p. 51
Josh Homme (1973) American musician
" Josh Homme Interview http://thefade.net/oldsite/transcripts/0208xxjosh.html", The Fade.org (Aug. 2002).
Robert Aaron Gordon (1908–1978) American economist
Source: Business Leadership in the Large Corporation (1945), p. 3
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/gerry-2003 of Gerry (28 February 2003) <br class="br">Reviews, Three star reviews
Tom Savini (1946) American actor, stuntman, director and makeup artist
Interview: Tom Savini https://diaboliquemagazine.com/interview-tom-savini/ (August 13, 2013)
“You may learn a few things,” she said. “And that’s always good.”
Pat Murphy book There and Back Again
Source: There and Back Again (1999), Chapter 7 (p. 123)
William John Macquorn Rankine (1820–1872) civil engineer
p, 125
"On the Harmony of Theory and Practice in Mechanics" (Jan. 3, 1856)
George Henry Lewes (1817–1878) British philosopher
On Actors and the Art of Acting (Leipzig: Bernhard Tauchnitz, 1875) p. 60
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
Speech to Conservative Party Conference (20 October 1967) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/101586 <br class="br">Backbench MP
George Bernard Shaw (1856–1950) Irish playwright
The Serpent, in Pt. V
1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
Louis C.K. (1967) American comedian and actor
http://splitsider.com/2013/02/the-annotated-wisdom-of-louis-c-k/
Paul Gabriël (1828–1903) painter (1828-1903)
translation from the Dutch original: Fons Heijnsbroek <br class="br">version in original Dutch / citaat van Paul Gabriël, in Nederlands: Amice, Wees zoo goed, indien het niet te laat is, de titel 'l'Aprês-Midi' ['Namiddag' titel van een ingezonden werk voor een expositie] uit te schrabben en eenvoudig maar Paysage te zetten om den eenvoudige reden.. ..daar ik het moment genomen heb [in het werkje] dat de zon begint te kleuren en (sic) doordien er damp is - door velen voor een morgen aangezien zal worden. Mauve zal een anderen aquarelle zenden.. <br class="br">Quote of Gabriël, in his letter to Henry Hymans (Secr. de Societé des Aquarellistes Bruxelles, from Schaerbeek 14 April, 1867; taken from an excerpt in the Collection RKD: Letters, Manuscripts and small Archives https://rkd.nl/explore/excerpts/158, The Hague <br class="br">1860's + 1870's
“There is really no such thing as bad weather, only different kinds of good weather.”
John Ruskin (1819–1900) English writer and art critic
Quoted by John Lubbock, 1st Baron Avebury, The Use of Life, chapter IV: "Recreation" (1894).
Josette Sheeran (1954) American diplomat
"Filling empty bellies is no longer enough" (20 September 2011) at UK Government Department for International Development web site http://blogs.dfid.gov.uk/2011/09/filling-empty-bellies-is-no-longer-enough/
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1880s, Reminiscences (1881)
James Callaghan (1912–2005) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; 1976-1979
Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Brighton (5 October 1977), quoted in Labour Party Annual Conference Report 1977, p. 217
Prime Minister
Anne Brontë book The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XII : A Tête-à-tête and a Discovery; Gilbert and Helen
Courtney Love (1964) American punk singer-songwriter, musician, actress, and artist
From "Courtney Love does the math", a speech given on the corruption of the music industry, from Salon.com http://www.salon.com/2000/06/14/love_7/ (14 June 2000) <br class="br">1996–2005
Yogi Berra (1925–2015) American baseball player, manager, coach
As quoted in "Raschi Was Best Hurler: Yogi" https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=2rEfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=PdcEAAAAIBAJ&pg=1965%2C6170607 by Harry Grayson, in The Cape Girardeau Southeast Missourian (Thursday, March 17, 1960), p. 3B.
“People have told me it's like Touched by an Angel on acid. I think that's a good description.”
Caroline Dhavernas (1978) Canadian actress
On Wonderfalls in "Caroline Dhavernas works magic" by Olivia Barker at USA Today (9 March 2004) http://www.usatoday.com/life/television/news/2004-03-09-dharvernas-breakout_x.htm
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 192
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Minstrels
Douglas T. Ross (1929–2007) American computer scientist
This is a pattern of communication almost as universal and well-entrenched as Newton's laws of motion.
Source: Structured analysis (SA): A language for communicating ideas (1977), p. 17.
John McCain (1936–2018) politician from the United States
As quoted in Meet the Press http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/7003226/ (20 February 2005) <br class="br">2000s, 2005
Henry Spira (1927–1998) American activist
“Those who drown out the good singing –
there's many more of them
than those who want to hear it.”
Walther von der Vogelweide (1170–1230) Middle High German lyric poet
Die daz rehte singen stoerent,
der ist ungelîche mêre
danne die ez gerne hoerent.
"Owê, hovelîchez singen", line 17; translation from Frederick Goldin German and Italian Lyrics of the Middle Ages (New York: Anchor, 1973) p. 127.
“To have good sense, is the first principle and fountain of writing well.”
Scribendi recte sapere est et principium et fons.
Source: Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (c. 18 BC), Line 309
Carl Eckart (1902–1973) American physicist
Source: Our Modern Idol: Mathematical Science (1984), p. 42.
“Obstinacy in a bad cause, is but constancy in a good.”
Thomas Browne book Religio Medici
Section 25
Religio Medici (1643), Part I
Northrop Frye (1912–1991) Canadian literary critic and literary theorist
"The Secular Scripture" and Other Writings on Critical Theory, 1976–1991, p. 164
"Quotes"
James Jones (1921–1977) American author
I suppose that sounds an awful lot like Wolfe, but if it does, it's exactly the way I feel.
Letter to his brother Jeff, from Hawaii (7 April 1941); p. 13
To Reach Eternity (1989)
Conor Oberst (1980) American musician
Don't Know When But A Day is Gonna Come
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002)
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, The Role of the Behavioral Scientist in the Civil Rights Movement (1967)
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1890–1969) American general and politician, 34th president of the United States (in office from 1953 to 1961)
Columbia University Inaugural Address http://www.eisenhower.archives.gov/education/bsa/citizenship_merit_badge/eisenhower_citizenship_quotations.pdf (12 October 1948) <br class="br">1940s
Clement Attlee (1883–1967) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Caxton Hall, London (12 December 1944), quoted in The Times (13 December 1944), p. 2.
War Cabinet
“I find that the best goodness I have has some tincture of vice.”
Michel De Montaigne book Essays
Book II, Ch. 20
Essais (1595), Book II
Variant: I find that the best goodness I have has some tincture of vice.
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Any Questions?, BBC Radio (29 November 1968), from Reflections of a Statesman. The Writings and Speeches of Enoch Powell (London: Bellew, 1991), p. 395
1960s