Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
"What We Owe Our Parasites", speech (June 1968); Free Speech magazine (October and November 1995)
1960s
Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
"What We Owe Our Parasites", speech (June 1968); Free Speech magazine (October and November 1995)
1960s
Craig Venter (1946) American biochemist
A Life Decoded by Craig Venter, p. 135 http://books.google.com/books/about/A_Life_Decoded.html?id=jx9JsHry1PgC&pg=PA135
Clive Staples Lewis (1898–1963) Christian apologist, novelist, and Medievalist
Orual
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (1956)
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
The Neglected One
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
Edward VIII of the United Kingdom (1894–1972) king of the United Kingdom and its dominions in 1936
Galbraith, Ambassador’s Journal, 36
To John Kenneth Galbraith, who had been appointed American ambassador to India,
William McGonagall (1825–1902) weaver, actor, poet
McGonagall's first poem.
Poetry, Lines in praise of the Rev. George Gilfillan (1877)
Frank Van Dun (1947) Belgian law philosopher
"Argumentation Ethics and the Philosophy of Freedom," http://blog.mises.org/archives/005497.asp Ludwig von Mises Institute (2006-08-22).
Mike Huckabee (1955) Arkansas politician
The Steve Malzberg Show
2011-02-28
Radio, quoted in * Eric
Hananoki
Huckabee: Obama Grew Up "In Kenya"
2011-03-01
Media Matters for America
http://mediamatters.org/blog/201103010018
2011-03-02
About Barack Obama, who grew up in Hawaii and did not visit Kenya until his adulthood, despite rumours and innuendos which imply otherwise and have been circulated since his nomination to run for the US Presidency
“The ideal home: big enough for you to hear the children, but not very well.”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Giorgio de Chirico (1888–1978) Italian artist
as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Ghiberti to Gainsborough, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, p . 232
1908 - 1920, On Mystery and Creation, Paris 1913
Henry Ward Beecher (1813–1887) American clergyman and activist
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 599
William Pitt (ship-builder) English ship-builder
The Sailor's Consolation.
Francisco De Goya (1746–1828) Spanish painter and printmaker (1746–1828)
In a report in 1792 - Goya wrote to the Academy of San Fernando, on 'teaching art'; as quoted in Francisco Goya y Licientis, Janis Tomlinson, Phaodon 1999, p. 70
1790s
Marion Woodman (1928–2018) Canadian writer
Source: Addiction to Perfection (1982), p. 11
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
What Is Religion? (1899) is Ingersoll's last public address, delivered before the American Free Religious association, Boston, June 2, 1899. Source: The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Dresden Memorial Edition Volume IV, pages 477-508, edited by Cliff Walker. http://www.positiveatheism.org/hist/ingwhatrel.htm
Steph Davis (1973) American rock climber
High Infatuation: A Climber's Guide to Love and Gravity (2007)
Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson (1941) American writer and activist
Preface, p. ix
The Pig Who Sang to the Moon (2003)
“Do you hear the rain? Do you hear the rain?”
Jessica Dubroff (1988–1996) American child pilot trainee
http://www.skygod.com/quotes/lastwords.html
Frida Kahlo (1907–1954) Mexican painter
1950
Source: 1946 - 1953, "Song of herself"; interviews by Olga Campos, Sept. 1950, Chapter 'My Painting', pp. 73-74
Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) Swedish painter
Quote of Friedrich, in Romanticism and realism : the mythology of nineteenth-century art - (from Chapter: Friedrich and the language of Landscape https://msu.edu/course/ha/445/rosenfriedrich.pdf), Charles Rosen and Henri Zerner; Viking Press, New York, 1984, p. 63 <br class="br">undated
Dhyan Chand (1905–1979) Indian field hockey player
During India’s title defense at the 1936 Berlin Olympics when he captained the hockey team to victory in the Olympics in page=59
Quote, Olympics - The India Story
Roberto Clemente (1934–1972) Puerto Rican baseball player
As quoted in "SPORTS BEAT: Bucco Ship Needs Clemente's Big Bat" by Wendell Smith in The New Pittsburgh Courier (April 10, 1965), p. 15
Baseball-related, <big><big>1960s</big></big>, <big>1965</big>
Merle Haggard (1937–2016) American country music song writer, singer and musician
Sing Me Back Home (1981), co-written with Peggy Russell; also quoted in "Country Legend Merle Haggard Dies At 79" at NPR (6 April 2016) http://www.npr.org/sections/therecord/2016/04/06/473260432/country-legend-merle-haggard-dies-at-79
Frankie Boyle (1972) Scottish comedian
Mock the Week
John Donne (1572–1631) English poet
Poem Present in Absence http://www.bartleby.com/101/197.html <br class="br">Attribution likely but not proven http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0026-7937(191107)6%3A3%3C383%3ATAO%22HT%3E2.0.CO%3B2-B
Jennifer Coolidge (1961) American actress and comedian
"Farm Sanctuary Exclusive Interview: Jennifer Puts The "Cool" In Coolidge", in Ecorazzi (8 December 2008) http://www.ecorazzi.com/2008/12/08/farm-sanctuary-exclusive-interview-jennifer-puts-the-cool-in-coolidge/.
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 198.
Norman Mailer book Advertisements for Myself
"Advertisement for 'Games and Ends'", Pt. 5
Advertisements for Myself (1959)
Robert Sheckley book The Status Civilization
Source: The Status Civilization (1960), Chapter 11 (p. 52)
John Muir (1838–1914) Scottish-born American naturalist and author
" Explorations in the Great Tuolumne Cañon http://books.google.com/books?id=ZikGAQAAIAAJ&pg=P139", Overland Monthly, volume XI, number 2 (August 1873) pages 139-147 (at page 141); modified slightly and reprinted in John of the Mountains (1938), page 69 <br class="br">1870s
Charles Dickens (1812–1870) English writer and social critic and a Journalist
American Notes online at Project Gutenberg http://www.gutenberg.org/cache/epub/675/pg675.html
Hayley Williams (1988) American singer-songwriter and musician
Hayley's Twitter post. http://twitter.com/#!/yelyahwilliams/status/54811243004952576 (10 September 2010)
Judith Krug (1940–2009) librarian and freedom of speech proponent
"Bush On Porn In Libraries" http://www.apnic.net/mailing-lists/apple/archive/2000/03/msg00003.html by Brian Krebs, Newsbytes PM (February 28, 2000)
“[T]he rain was making the finest sound that we, who live much outside of houses, ever hear.”
Ernest Hemingway book Green Hills of Africa
Part III, Ch. 1
Green Hills of Africa (1935)
Eduard Hanslick (1825–1904) austrian musician and musicologist
Eduard Hanslick, quoted by Wolfgang Sandberger (1996) in the liner notes to the Juilliard String Quartet's Intimate Letters. Sony Classical SK 66840.
Malcolm Azania book The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad
Source: The Coyote Kings of the Space-Age Bachelor Pad (2004), Chapter 77 “The Two Sovereigns” (p. 438)
Dylan Thomas (1914–1953) Welsh poet and writer
" A Child's Christmas in Wales http://www.undermilkwood.net/prose_christmas.html", from Quite Early One Morning (1954)
Marc Maron (1963) Comedian
http://www.cc.com/video-clips/zt2b7c/comedy-central-presents-faith-medication
Comedy Central Presents (2007)
Orson Pratt (1811–1881) Apostle of the LDS Church
Journal of Discourses 15:181 (September 22, 1872).
Joseph Smith Jr.'s First Vision
George Soros (1930) Hungarian-American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
Why We Must Not Reelect President Bush (2004)
Mark Clifton book They'd Rather Be Right
Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 179.
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
And the Healing Has Begun
Song lyrics, Into the Music (1979)
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech in the House of Commons (16 April 1845) against the Maynooth grant, quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), pp. 161-162.
1840s
Florence Nightingale (1820–1910) English social reformer and statistician, and the founder of modern nursing
Cassandra (1860)
John Stuart Mill book Autobiography
Source: Autobiography (1873)
Source: https://archive.org/details/autobiography01mill/page/294/mode/1up pp. 294-295
“4503. The eternal Talker neither hears nor learns.”
Thomas Fuller (writer) (1654–1734) British physician, preacher, and intellectual
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
Frank Crane (1861–1928) American Presbyterian minister
Four Minute Essays Vol. 5 (1919), The Human Heart
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), (July 28, 2016)
Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) 1817-1862 American poet, essayist, naturalist, and abolitionist
Inspiration, Edmund Clarence Stedman, ed. (1833–1908). An American Anthology, 1787–1900
Charles Darwin book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
volume II, chapter XXI: "General Summary and Conclusion", page 403 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=420&itemID=F937.2&viewtype=image <br class="br">The Descent of Man (1871)
Philip K. Dick book The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch
Source: The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch (1965), Chapter 4 (p. 60)
Ayumi Hamasaki (1978) Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress
My Name's Women
Lyrics, My Story
“A wail in the wind is all I hear;
A voice of woe for a lover's loss.”
William Ellery Channing (poet) (1818–1901) American writer
Tears in Spring, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Donovan (1946) Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist
Interview in Rolling Stone (9 November 1967)
Lucy Mack Smith (1775–1856) American religious leader
The History of Joseph Smith by His Mother (1853), "Rigdon's Depression"
W. H. Auden book The Dyer's Hand
Interlude: West's Disease", p. 245
The Dyer's Hand, and Other Essays (1962)
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
(27th July 1822) Sketches from Drawings by Mr. Dagley. Sketch the First. Time arresting the Career of Pleasure.
The London Literary Gazette, 1821-1822
Harry Reid (1939) American politician
"Reid: America Deserves Accountability for Iraq Contracting Abuses" http://democrats.senate.gov/newsroom/record.cfm?id=263222&, Senate Democratic Caucus website, September 18, 2006 (accessed 2006-09-21)
Judy LaMarsh (1924–1980) Canadian politician, writer, broadcaster and barrister.
Source: Memoirs Of A Bird In A Gilded Cage (1969), CHAPTER 8, Centennial summer, p. 196
George William Curtis (1824–1892) American writer
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Barbara Hepworth (1903–1975) English sculptor
You [the artist] dictate to it.
Source: 1961 - 1975, Art Talk, conversations with 15 woman artists', (1975), pp. 24-25
Philip José Farmer (1918–2009) American science fiction writer
Source: The Riverworld series, To Your Scattered Bodies Go (1971), Chapter 1 (p. 1)
Colum McCann book Let the Great World Spin
Let the Great World Spin (2009), Book One: All Respects to Heaven, I Like it Here
“And I can hear my mother saying
"Every old sock meets an old shoe"
Isn't that a great saying?”
Kate Bush (1958) British recording artist; singer, songwriter, musician and record producer
Song lyrics, The Red Shoes (1993)
Vilna Gaon (1720–1797) Polish-Lithuanian rabbi; Mitnagdim leader in opposition to Hasidism
Alim li-Terufa as cited in "Separation from the Worldly (Perishut)" http://etzion.org.il/en/separation-worldly-perishut
“The hard part (of communication) is hearing criticism so it can be easily given.”
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Women Can't Hear What Men Don't Say (2000), p. 38.
William Mountford (1816–1885) English Unitarian preacher and author
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 310.
Clare Fischer (1928–2012) American keyboardist, composer, arranger, and bandleader
As quoted in "Meet Clare Fischer" http://cdassassin.wordpress.com/2010/10/28/1999-interview-at-allaboutjazz-com/
“An Aes Sedai never lies, but the truth she speaks, may not be the truth you think you hear.”
Robert Jordan (1948–2007) American writer
Tam al'Thor
(15 January 1990)
Joseph Edwards Carpenter (1813–1885) British composer, songwriter and playwright
What are the wild Waves saying?, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Interview with Denise Worrell, "'It's All Right in Front': Dylan on Life and Rock" in Time Magazine (25 November 1985)
Kris Kobach (1966) American politician
Is Donald Trump fit to be president? https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/donald-trump-fit-president (August 10, 2016)
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
1960s, Playboy Interview (1969)
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
During hearings before the US House of Representatives Committee on the Judiciary, on his nomination to be Vice-President (15 November 1973)
1970s
Van Morrison (1945) Northern Irish singer-songwriter and musician
The Great Deception
Song lyrics, Hard Nose the Highway (1973)