Qu Yuan (-343–-278 BC) ancient Chinese poet
Source: "The Great Summons" (trans. Arthur Waley), Lines 27–33
Qu Yuan (-343–-278 BC) ancient Chinese poet
Source: "The Great Summons" (trans. Arthur Waley), Lines 27–33
“The stars are yours, if you have the head, the hands, and the heart for them.”
Ray Bradbury book R Is for Rocket
Introduction
R Is for Rocket (1962)
Arnold Wall (1869–1966) university professor, philologist, poet, mountaineer, botanist, writer, radio broadcaster
Poem: "The Wit" In: A.E. Currie. New Zealand Verse, (1906), p. 198
Eva Dobell (1876–1963) British poet
Unsourced, In A Soldiers' Hospital 1: Pluck
Ram Swarup (1920–1998) Indian historian
Quoted from the preface by Ram Swarup in Gurbachan, S. T. S., & Swarup, R. (1991). Muslim League attack on Sikhs and Hindus in the Punjab 1947.
“The iron hand crush'd the Tyrant's head
And became a Tyrant in his stead.”
William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist
Ibid, stanza 9
1810s, Miscellaneous poems and fragments from the Nonesuch edition
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, Bringing It All Back Home (1965), It's Alright, Ma (I'm Only Bleeding)
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/beavis-and-butt-head-do-america-1996 of Beavis and Butthead Do America (20 December 1996) <br class="br">Reviews, Three star reviews
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929–1994) public figure, First Lady to 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy
The "Camelot" interview (29 November 1963)
Lewis Black (1948) American stand-up comedian, author, playwright, social critic and actor
Red, White, and Screwed (2006)
Wu Kung-tsao (1902–1983) Chinese martial artist
Wu Family T'ai Chi Ch'uan (1980)
James Macpherson (1736–1796) Scottish writer, poet, translator, and politician
"Dar-thula"
The Poems of Ossian
William Wordsworth book Lyrical Ballads
Strange Fits of Passion Have I Known, st. 7 (1799).
Lyrical Ballads (1798–1800)
“He was a shiftless person, roving and magotie-headed, and sometimes little better than crased.”
John Aubrey (1626–1697) English writer and antiquarian
Anthony Wood (1667), Life (from 1632 to 1672, written by himself; continued till 1695 a 1695, 1772, 1848, O.H.S. 1891–1900 http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeandtimesant00clargoog#page/n150/mode/2up); as quoted in the Oxford English Dictionary, Draft Revision June 2009, maggoty, adj. http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/00299405 <br class="br">Criticism
Malcolm de Chazal (1902–1981) Mauritian artist
Sens-plastique
Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002) French sociologist, anthropologist, and philosopher
(1998: 18); as cited in: Helen Kelly-Holmes (2001) Minority Language Broadcasting: Breton and Irish. p. 8
Life from 1632 to 1672, written by himself; continued till 1695 a 1695, 1772, 1848, O.H.S. 1891–1900; http://www.archive.org/stream/lifeandtimesant00clargoog#page/n150/mode/2up, as quoted in the Oxford English Dictionary, Draft Revision June 2009, http://dictionary.oed.com/cgi/entry/00299405
Dave Matthews (1967) American singer-songwriter, musician and actor
The Stone
Before These Crowded Streets (1998)
Pauline Kael (1919–2001) American film critic
"The Wild One," p. 838.
5001 Nights at the Movies (1982)
“While I am alive, not a hair on Jewish heads will be touched.”
Habib Bourguiba (1903–2000) Tunisian politician
[Religion: Exodus, TIME, Friday, July 06, 1962, 1, http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,940033,00.html, September 6, 2011]
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) French painter
Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), p. 222 in: 'What he told me – III. The Studio'
Scott Moir (1987) Canadian figure skater
Scott Moir, quoted in "Tessa Virtue & Scott Moir's Quotes About Each Other Will Make You Wish They Were Dating" https://www.elitedaily.com/p/tessa-virtue-scott-moirs-quotes-about-each-other-will-make-you-wish-they-were-dating-8287527 (February 2018) <br class="br">Partnership with Tessa Virtue, Scott Moir about Virtue
G. Gordon Liddy (1930) American lawyer in Watergate scandal
On his 1994 comments on taking head shots at ATF agents, as quoted in a 2003 interview at Right Wing News http://www.rightwingnews.com/interviews/liddy.php
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1846/feb/27/commercial-policy-customs-corn-laws in the House of Commons (27 February 1846). <br class="br">1840s
Susan Sontag book Styles of Radical Will
“The Pornographic Imagination,” p. 69
Styles of Radical Will (1966)
Walter Scott (1771–1832) Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet
Canto V, stanza 30. <br class="br"> The Lady of the Lake http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3011 (1810)
Chris Rock (1965) American comedian, actor, screenwriter, television producer, film producer, and director
Never Scared (HBO, 2004)
Thom Yorke (1968) English musician, philanthropist and singer-songwriter
"Lucky"
Lyrics, OK Computer (1997)
Bill Bryson (1951) American author
I'm a Stranger Here Myself (US), Notes From a Big Country (UK) (1998)
Joseph Warton (1722–1800) English literary critic
The Works of Virgil (1753), Dedication, pp. viii–ix
John Barrowman (1967) Scottish-American actor, singer, dancer, musical theatre performer, writer and television personality
Fern Britton Meets John Barrowman BBC (2012)
“Siward, the stalwart earl, being stricken by dysentery, felt that death was near, and said, "How shameful it is that I, who could not die in so many battles, should have been saved for the ignominious death of a cow! At least clothe me in my impenetrable breastplate, gird me with my sword, place my helmet on my head, my shield in my left hand, my gilded battle-axe in my right, that I, the bravest of soldiers, may die like a soldier." He spoke, and armed as he had requested, he gave up his spirit with honour.”
Siwardus, consul rigidissimus, pro fluuio uentris ductus mortem sensit imminere. Dixitque, "Quantus pudor me tot in bellis mori non potuisse, et uaccarum morti cum dedecore reseruarer! Induite me saltem lorica mea impenetrabili, precingite gladio. Sublimate galea. Scutum in leua. Securim auratam michi ponite in dextra, ut militum fortissimus modo militis moriar." Dixerat, et ut dixerat armatus honorifice spiritum exalauit.
Henry of Huntingdon book Historia Anglorum
Siwardus, consul rigidissimus, pro fluuio uentris ductus mortem sensit imminere. Dixitque, "Quantus pudor me tot in bellis mori non potuisse, et uaccarum morti cum dedecore reseruarer! Induite me saltem lorica mea impenetrabili, precingite gladio. Sublimate galea. Scutum in leua. Securim auratam michi ponite in dextra, ut militum fortissimus modo militis moriar."
Dixerat, et ut dixerat armatus honorifice spiritum exalauit.
Book VI, §24, pp. 378-81.
Historia Anglorum (The History of the English People)
Nathanael Greene (1742–1786) American general in the American Revolutionary War
Letter to George Washington (July 1778)
Patrick Fitzgerald (1960) American lawyer
Fitzgerald News Conference from the Washington Post (October 28, 2005)
Orson Scott Card (1951) American science fiction novelist
Source: The Tales of Alvin Maker, Heartfire (1998), Chapter 9.
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
What Will the Age of Aquarius Bring
One-Half of Robertson Davies (1977)
Kate Bush (1958) British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
Song lyrics, The Dreaming (1982)
Anthony Scaramucci (1964) American financier and political figure
Quoted in " Scaramucci: 'If Reince wants to explain he's not a leaker, let him do that' http://www.cnn.com/2017/07/27/politics/anthony-scaramucci-reince-priebus/index.html" by Dan Merica, Elizabeth Landers and Eugene Scott, CNN (July 27, 2017).
Charles Darwin book The Voyage of the Beagle
Source: The Voyage of the Beagle (1839), chapter III: "Montevideo — Maldonado, etc.", page 51 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=70&itemID=F11&viewtype=image
“When you are posthumous it is cold and dark
and that is why patriots are a bit nuts in the head”
Roger McGough (1937) British writer and poet
"Why Patriots are a Bit Nuts in the Head", from The Mersey Sound (1967)
John Ashcroft (1942) American politician
Source: Never Again: Securing America and Restoring Justice (2006), p. 265-266
“My head's a carousel of pictures and
The spinning never stops.”
Conor Oberst (1980) American musician
Nothing Gets Crossed Out
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002)
John DeFrancis book The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy
The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy (1984, p. 133) http://www.pinyin.info/readings/texts/ideographic_myth.html <br class="br">The Chinese Language: Fact and Fantasy (1984)
Toby Keith (1961) American country music singer and actor
Rock You Baby.
Song lyrics, Unleashed (2002)
John Cowper Powys (1872–1963) British writer, lecturer and philosopher
In Defence of Sensuality (1930), p. 136
Harry Chapin (1942–1981) American musician
30,000 Pounds of Bananas
Song lyrics, Verities & Balderdash (1974)
Rudyard Kipling (1865–1936) English short-story writer, poet, and novelist
The Absent-Minded Beggar (1899)
In Lugalbanda in the Mountain Cave, Ur III Period (21st century BCE). http://etcsl.orinst.ox.ac.uk/cgi-bin/etcsl.cgi?text=t.1.8.2.1#
S. I. Hayakawa book Language in Thought and Action
Source: Language in Thought and Action (1949), Maps and Territories, p. 32
“I tried to kill it in my bed,
I gagged it with a pillow,
But awoke the nuns inside my head.”
Nick Cave (1957) Australian musician
Song lyrics, Prayers on Fire (1981), Just You and Me
Lewis Pugh (1969) Environmental campaigner, maritime lawyer and endurance swimmer
Speaking & Features, My African Dream: Faith Rally Address, COP17
Steve Turner (1949) British writer
Source: The Band That Played On (Thomas Nelson, 2011), p. 173
René Daumal (1908–1944) French poet and writer
Vol. 2, Essais et Notes
The Lie of the Truth (1938)
Teresa Heinz Kerry (1938) Portuguese–American businesswoman, widow of Sen. H. John Heinz III and wife of Secretary of State John Kerry
Quoted in "Teresa Heinz: A Woman On A Mission," Harry Stoffer, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (1993-11-07
Explanation on announcing she would not run for her late husband John Heinz's Senate seat.
H. G. Wells book The Invisible Man
Source: The Invisible Man (1897), Chapter 20: At the House In Great Portland Street
Arthur Ponsonby (1871–1946) British Liberal and later Labour politician and pacifist
Falsehood in Wartime (1928), Introduction
Peter Pace (1945) 16th Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
[Kristin, Roberts, http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSN1741166020070417?pageNumber=1, Top U.S. general says Iranian weapons in Afghanistan, Reuters, 17 April 2007, 2007-09-26]
Ronald DeWolf (1934–1991) American critic of Scientology
The Telling of Me, by Me (1981)
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) eighteenth century English poet
Spence's Anecdotes and The Guardian (21 May 1713); as quoted in The Ethics of Diet: A Catena of Authorities Deprecatory of the Practice of Flesh-eating https://archive.org/stream/ethicsofdietcate00will/ethicsofdietcate00will#page/n3/mode/2up by Howard Williams (London: F. Pitman, 1883), p. 132.
John S. Hall (1960) Poet, author, singer, lawyer
"Ed"
Lyrics, Happy Hour (1992)
Paul Thurrott (1966) American podcaster, author, and blogger
Welcome To Windows 8 http://web.archive.org/web/20120923004037/http://www.winsupersite.com:80/content1/topic/welcome-windows-8-144141/catpath/windows8/page/2 in Paul Thurrott's Supersite For Windows (20 September 2012)
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
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, The Democracy of Sports (1924)
Friedrich Tholuck (1799–1877) German theologian
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 137.
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
From his 1971 World Series MVP acceptance speech, discussing his sometimes strained relationship with manager Danny Murtaugh, as quoted in "Pittsburgh's Clemente Honored"
Baseball-related, <big><big>1970s</big></big>, <big>1971</big>
“Here the heart
May give a useful lesson to the head,
And Learning wiser grow without his books.”
Source: The Task (1785), Book VI, Winter Walk at Noon, Line 85.
Louis Brownlow (1879–1963) American mayor
Source: "What Is an Administrator?" 1936, p. 6-7; As cited in Albert Lepawsky (1949), Administration, p. 658
Richard Cecil (clergyman) (1748–1810) British Evangelical Anglican priest and social reformer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 598.
Ferdinand Hodler (1853–1918) Swiss artist
Quote from Hodler's letter to de:Hans Mühlestein, c. late 1914; as cited by Anya Silver in: 'Valentine Godé-Darel (1873–1915): Five Paintings by Ferdinand Hodler' https://thegeorgiareview.com/spring-2013/valentine-gode-darel-1873-1915-five-paintings-by-ferdinand-hodler/, April 2013 <br class="br">In 1908, Hodler met Valentine Godé-Darel who became his mistress. She was diagnosed with cancer in 1913 and died in January 1915; Hodler painted five oils the day after her death
Alauddin Khalji (1266–1316) Ruler of the Khalji dynasty
Elliot and Dowson, Vol. III : Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. pp. 81-83
Quotes from The History of India as told by its own Historians
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
History of Hindu-Christian Encounters (1996)
Robertson Davies book A Voice from the Attic
A Voice from the Attic (1960)
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
George Steevens, 310
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919), Johnsoniana