“She had almost dared ask, but was perhaps too fearful of hearing something she could not refute.”
Alastair Reynolds book Revelation Space
Source: Revelation Space (2000), Chapter 23 (p. 424).
“She had almost dared ask, but was perhaps too fearful of hearing something she could not refute.”
Alastair Reynolds book Revelation Space
Source: Revelation Space (2000), Chapter 23 (p. 424).
Erik von Kuehnelt-Leddihn (1909–1999) Austrian noble and political theorist
Pgs 53-54
The Timeless Christian (1969)
Jimmy Wales (1966) Wikipedia co-founder and American Internet entrepreneur
Wikimania 2008 Alexandria, press conference, 0'14 (August 2008)
John Cage (1912–1992) American avant-garde composer
Quote in 'Silence: lectures and writings by Cage, John', Publisher Middletown, Conn. Wesleyan University Press, June 1961, x/SILENCE
1960s
Loren Cunningham (1935) American missionary
Cited in: "The God They Never Knew" (website) claimed from Loren Cunningham and Janice Rodgers, Is That Really You, God? Hearing the Voice of God, p. 107.
retrieved from http://web.archive.org/web/20011115090120/http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Acropolis/1082/geotisjr.htm on 19:19, 2 May 2007, (UTC)
“What he'd just said was "Who cares?" and nobody wants to hear that.”
Daniel Handler book Adverbs
Adverbs (2006), Wrongly
Craig Groeschel (1967) American priest
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Luciano Pavarotti (1935–2007) Italian operatic tenor
As quoted in The New York Times (7 September 2007) http://www.nytimes.com/2007/09/06/arts/music/06pavarotti.html?ei=5090&en=863a6b2459941ec6&ex=1346731200&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss&pagewanted=all
Jerry Coyne book Faith vs. Fact: Why Science and Religion are Incompatible
Source: Faith vs. Fact (2015), p. xxii
Jeff Stilson American comedian
Comedy Central Presents Jeff Stilson (2003)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1880s, The Future of the Colored Race (1886)
Cass Elliot (1941–1974) American singer
The reference to "Give a Damn" could be to a song by Spanky & Our Gang or a subsequent song of the same title http://www.noelpaulstookey.com/01-06.html by Paul Stookey. <br class="br">Rolling Stone interview (1968)
Maurice Jarre (1924–2009) French composer
This quote was actually crafted by University College Dublin student Shane Fitzgerald. Shortly after Jarre's death, Fitzgerald uploaded https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Maurice_Jarre&type=revision&diff=280558491&oldid=280527998 the false quote to Wikipedia to test "how our globalised, increasingly internet-dependent media was upholding accuracy and accountability in an age of instant news," according to the Associated Press. "The sociology major's made-up quote…flew straight on to dozens of US blogs and newspaper websites in Britain, Australia and India. They used the fabricated material, Fitzgerald said, even though administrators at the free online encyclopedia quickly caught the quote's lack of attribution and removed it, but not quickly enough to keep some journalists from cutting and pasting it first. A full month went by and nobody noticed the editorial fraud. So Fitzgerald told several media outlets in an email and the corrections began." The Guardian and The Herald "are among the only publications to make a public mea culpa," the Associated Press continues. See " Student hoaxes world's media with fake Wiki quote http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/web/student-hoaxes-worlds-media-with-fake-wiki-quote/2009/05/12/1241893953955.html," The Sydney Morning Herald (12 May 2009). <br class="br">Misattributed
Bert McCracken (1982) American musician
On the release of The Used's album "In Love and Death", interview in David Lindquist (August 6, 2004) "Rising star reserves right to mingle on kids' level - Bert McCracken appears with the Used at X-Fest", The Indianapolis Star, p. G16.
John Zerzan (1943) American anarchist and primitivist philosopher and author
Running on Emptiness: The Pathology of Civilization (2002)
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Source: 1840s, Works of Love (1847), p. 378
Jon Stewart (1962) American political satirist, writer, television host, actor, media critic and stand-up comedian
College of William & Mary Commencement Address (2004)
Sergey Lavrov (1950) Russian politician and Foreign Minister
From Transcript, February (2005) http://www.pbs.org/newshour/bb/europe/jan-june05/lavrov_2-11.html
“I frequently hear music in the heart of noise.”
George Gershwin (1898–1937) American composer and pianist
Letter to Isaac Goldberg; published in Joan Peyser The Memory of All That (New York: Simon and Schuster, 1993) p. 80.
Traudl Junge (1920–2002) secretary to Adolf Hitler
Five Days That Shocked the World: Eyewitness Accounts from Europe at the End (2011) by Nicholas Best, p. 185.
Jennifer Beals (1963) American actress and a former teen model
Interview in More Magazine, p. 165 (December 2010).
Jin Shengtan (1610–1661) Chinese writer
"Thirty-three Happy Moments"
Charles Henry Webb (1834–1905) American poet
With a Nantucket Shell, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "Gather a shell from the strewn beach / And listen at its lips: they sigh / The same desire and mystery, / The echo of the whole sea's speech", Dante Gabriel Rossetti, The Sea Hints; The hollow sea-shell, which for years hath stood / On dusty shelves, when held against the ear / Proclaims its stormy parent, and we hear / The faint, far murmur of the breaking flood. / We hear the sea. The Sea? It is the blood / In our own veins, impetuous and near", Eugene Lee-Hamilton, Sonnet. Sea-shell Murmurs'.
Enya (1961) Irish singer, songwriter, and musician
Song lyrics, Amarantine (2005)
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
71
1940s–present, Minority Report : H.L. Mencken's Notebooks (1956)
John Constable (1776–1837) English Romantic painter
Letter to Rev. John Fisher (2 April 1833), as quoted in Richard Friedenthal, Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock (Thames and Hudson, London, 1963), p. 45
1830s
Rosa Parks (1913–2005) African-American civil rights activist
Quoted in "Standing Up for Freedom," http://www.achievement.org/autodoc/page/par0bio-1 Academy of Achievement.org (2005-10-31)
Gaston Bachelard (1884–1962) French writer and philosopher
Source: La poétique de la rêverie (The Poetics of Reverie) (1960), Ch. 2, sect. 2
“A musicologist is a man who can read music but can't hear it.”
Thomas Beecham (1879–1961) British conductor and impresario
Quoted by H. Proctor-Gregg, Beecham Remembered (1976), p. 154
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
"1st Foundational Falsehood of Creationism" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KnJX68ELbAY, Youtube (November 11, 2007) <br class="br">Youtube, Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
"Trump: GOP 'rigged,' but I don't care because I won" http://www.washingtonexaminer.com/trump-gop-rigged-but-i-dont-care-because-i-won/article/2590545 by Ryan Lovelace, Washington Examiner (5 May 2016) <br class="br">2010s, 2016, May
Robert A. Heinlein book Beyond This Horizon
Source: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 14, “—and beat him when he sneezes”, p. 132
Al Sharpton (1954) American Baptist minister, civil rights activist, and television/radio talk show host
The victim!
Interview by David Shankbone (3 December 2007).
Bob Seger (1945) American singer-songwriter
Ramblin' Gamblin' Man.
Song lyrics, Ramblin' Gamblin' Man (1969)
Harry Turtledove book The Great War: American Front
Now he sounded like a politician; he despised Theodore Roosevelt, and took pleasure in Roosevelt's dislike for him.
Source: The Great War: American Front (1998), p. 32
“Alas, criticism has always been what human beings, especially leaders, most hate to hear.”
David Brin book The Transparent Society
Source: The Transparent Society (1998), Ch. 1
Ed Bradley (1941–2006) News correspondent
[239, Under the Same Roof, Anthony Ellis McGee, 1467804762, 2006, AuthorHouse]
About
David Duke (1950) American White nationalist, white supremacist, writer, right-wing politician, and a former Republican Louisiana …
Podcast (25 August 2006)
Alan Keyes (1950) American politician
Speech at McKay Events Center in Orem, Utah, September 22, 2000. http://renewamerica.us/archives/speeches/00_09_22mckay.htm. <br class="br">2000
Bob Monkhouse (1928–2003) English entertainer
Obituary in The Independent http://web.archive.org/web/20100507114758/http://www.independent.co.uk/news/obituaries/bob-monkhouse-549171.html
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
North and South, Book II https://listenonrepeat.com/watch/?v=vopVVBiC80g#General_Grant_s_Strategies (1986). <br class="br">In fiction, <span class="plainlinks"> North and South, Book II http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090490/fullcredits?ref_=tt_cl_sm#cast (1986)</span>
Halldór Laxness (1902–1998) Icelandic author
Arnas Arnæus
Íslandsklukkan (Iceland's Bell) (1946), Part III: Fire in Copenhagen
William Luther Pierce (1933–2002) American white nationalist
- Time To Do What's Right, 1997
1990s, 1990
Source: [Pierce, 1976-2002, 224]
Dinah Craik (1826–1887) English novelist and poet
Source: A Woman's Thoughts About Women (1858), Ch. 8; Craik is sometimes credited with originating the proverb "Believe only half of what you see, and nothing that you hear" — but in this passage she appears to be merely quoting it
John A. McDougall (1947) American physician
The Starch Solution (Rodale Books, 2013), Ch. 1, p. 6 https://books.google.it/books?id=if9YAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA6.
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
Santa Fe/Beautiful Obsession
Song lyrics, Wavelength (1978)
Henry Melvill (1798–1871) British academic
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 488.
Ramakrishna (1836–1886) Indian mystic and religious preacher
Source: The Gospel of Sri Ramakrishna (1942), p. 863
Louis MacNeice (1907–1963) poet
"Prayer Before Birth", line 1, from Springboard (1944)
Wassily Kandinsky (1866–1944) Russian painter
Quote from: On the Spiritual in Art, 1911; as cited in Schönberg and Kandinsky: An Historic Encounter, by Klaus Kropfinger; edited by Konrad Boehmer; published by Routledge (imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informal company), 2003, p. 17
1910 - 1915
Daniel Alan Vallero (1953) American scientist
Acceptance speech, Alumni Achievement Award, Collinsville, Illinois. 2017.
“When you hear music, after it's over, it's gone in the air. You can never capture it again.”
Eric Dolphy (1928–1964) American jazz musician
Said to an audience, as quoted in John Steinbeck Holiday, Vol. 58 (1977), p. 13
Francis S. Collins (1950) Geneticist; Director of the National Institutes of Health
cnn.com http://edition.cnn.com/2007/US/04/03/collins.commentary/
Wheeler L. Baker (1938) President of Hargrave Military Academy
Source: Crisis Management: A Model For Managers (1993), p. 2
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
Erika Jayne (1969) American singer, actress and television personality
pg. 146
Pretty Mess book (2018)
Rachel Maddow (1973) American journalist
"A liberal pundit soars to a prominent perch," Boston Globe (September 8, 2008)
James Carville (1944) political writer, consultant and United States Marine
In All's fair: love, war, and running for president (2007), with Mary Matalin and Peter Knobler, p. 207
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Al-Bukhari [citation needed]
Sunni Hadith
Kris Kristofferson (1936) American country music singer, songwriter, musician, and film actor
For the Good Times
Song lyrics, Kristofferson (1970)
Lawrence H. Summers (1954) Former US Secretary of the Treasury
Lawrence Summers in: David Warsh (April 27, 1986) "It Did Happen Here, Too", Boston Globe, p. A1.
1980s
Stephen Jay Gould book Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes
"Big Fish, Little Fish", p. 29
Hen's Teeth and Horse's Toes (1983)
Benjamin Fish Austin (1850–1933) Nineteenth-century Canadian educator/Methodist Minister/Spiritualist
Sermon (1899)
Bill Mollison (1928–2016) Australian permaculturist
Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 8.12
Pete Doherty (1979) English musician, writer, actor, poet and artist
Recited on Newsnight with Kirsty Wark, December 22, 2004
Lyrics and poetry
Heinrich Heine (1797–1856) German poet, journalist, essayist, and literary critic
"The History of Religion and Philosophy in Germany" (1834)
Ilia Chavchavadze (1837–1907) Georgian poet and politician; a saint of Georgian Orthodox Church
Source: Anthology of Georgian Poetry (1948), Lines to a Georgian Mother, p. 59
Douglas Coupland (1961) Canadian novelist, short story writer, playwright, and graphic designer
Generation X (1991)
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Nicholas Sparks, Prologue, p. 1
2000s, Three Weeks with My Brother (2004)
Paula Jones (1966) American intern
Paula Jones: The Truth About Bill’s Women Would ‘Destroy’ Hillary’s Political Career https://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2016/03/08/exclusive-paula-jones-the-truth-about-bills-women-would-destroy-hillarys-political-career/ (March 8, 2016)
Albert Speer (1905–1981) German architect, Minister of Armaments and War Production for Nazi Germany
Source: Inside the Third Reich: Memoirs (1970), p. 426
Titian (1488–1576) Italian painter
In a letter to the Duke of Mantua, from Venice, 6 April 1537; as quoted by J.A.Y. Crowe & G.B. Cavalcaselle in Titian his life and times - With some account..., publisher John Murray, London, 1877, p. 421
1510-1540
Nina Kiriki Hoffman (1955) American writer
“No,” said Maggie.
Source: The Thread That Binds the Bones (1993), Chapter 11 (p. 105)
Harry Reid (1939) American politician
On the Senate floor, during a debate on health care reform, December 7, 2009 <br class="br"> Reid Compares Health Reform Bill with Slavery, Suffrage - George's Bottom Line, abcnews.com, December 7, 2009, 2009-12-08 http://blogs.abcnews.com/george/2009/12/reid-compares-health-reform-bill-with-slavery-suffrage.html,
Femi Taylor British writer
TW talks to the beautiful and super talented Femi Taylor, Oola from Return of the Jedi http://www.thetimewarriors.co.uk/blog/?p=21797 (October 28, 2013)
George Horne (1730–1792) English churchman, writer and university administrator
Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay, 1880