
Source: Legal foundations of capitalism. 1924, p. 320
Source: Legal foundations of capitalism. 1924, p. 320
On the Extinction of the Venetian Republic, l. 1 (1807).
From The Goad, the Flames, the Arrows and the Mirror of the love of God
Young India (23 September 1924) Collected Works of Mahatma Gandhi http://www.gandhiserve.org/cwmg/VOL029.PDF, vol.29, "My Jail experiences", p. 133
1920s
Lane Poole : Medieval India, quoted from B.R. Ambedkar, Pakistan or The Partition of India (1946)
"Time Of Our Lives" (26 May 1997) http://www.cilicia.com/armo22_william_saroyan_6.html
"That's What Love Is For", co-written with Michael Omartian and Mark Mueller
Song lyrics, Heart in Motion (1991)
Alleghany Corp. v. Breswick & Co., 353 U.S. 151, 170 (1957).
Judicial opinions
Cummins website http://www.cummins.com/cmi/content.jsp?menuIndex=8&siteId=1&overviewId=684&menuId=1&langId=1033&
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 373.
"The Moral State of Tahiti—and of Darwin", p. 269
Eight Little Piggies (1993)
Speech at Stanford University 2 March 2011 http://ecorner.stanford.edu/authorMaterialInfo.html?mid=2669
Walls (Circus)
Lyrics, Songs and Music from "She's the One" (1996)
It was the Lord.
The Review and Herald (14 June 1906), p. 8
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter I, What the Intelligent Investor Can Accomplish, p. 17
"Ethan Brand" (1850)
Videos and Audio from Hedberg.com
Yok Mu-ming (2012) cited in " Can mainland, Taiwan jointly defend Diaoyu Islands? http://www.china.org.cn/opinion/2012-09/17/content_26542428_2.htm" on China.org.cn, 17 September 2012.
Source: The Dangerous Summer (1985), Ch. 13
About getting her first laughs, during a production of Arthur Miller's The Crucible.
From an interview with the Telegraph, "Seriously funny."
Mario Bunge, Philosophy in Crisis: The Need for Reconstruction, 2001, p. 20.
2000s
“Politics, like religion, hold up the torches of martyrdom to the reformers of error.”
Letter to James Ogilvie (4 August 1811)
1810s
The Third Sacred School, Volume 7, Chapter 80
As of a Trumpet, On Eagle's Wings, The Third Sacred School
Source: Darwin, God and the Meaning of Life: How Evolutionary Theory Undermines Everything You Think You Know (2010), p. 150
Goldenrod; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 326.
March 24, 1971, page 531.
Official Report of Proceedings of the Hong Kong Legislative Council
Variant translation:
To articulate what is past does not mean to recognize “how it really was.” It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger. For historical materialism it is a question of holding fast to a picture of the past, just as if it had unexpectedly thrust itself, in a moment of danger, on the historical subject. The danger threatens the stock of tradition as much as its recipients. For both it is one and the same: handing itself over as the tool of the ruling classes. In every epoch, the attempt must be made to deliver tradition anew from the conformism which is on the point of overwhelming it. For the Messiah arrives not merely as the Redeemer; he also arrives as the vanquisher of the Anti-christ. The only writer of history with the gift of setting alight the sparks of hope in the past, is the one who is convinced of this: that not even the dead will be safe from the enemy, if he is victorious. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious.
As translated by Dennis Redmond (2001)
Theses on the Philosophy of History (1940)
Context: To articulate the past historically does not mean to recognize it ‘the way it really was’ (Ranke). It means to seize hold of a memory as it flashes up at a moment of danger. Historical materialism wishes to retain that image of the past which unexpectedly appears to man singled out by history at a moment of danger. The danger affects both the content of the tradition and its receivers. The same threat hangs over both: that of becoming a tool of the ruling classes. In every era the attempt must be made anew to wrest tradition away from a conformism that is about to overpower it. The Messiah comes not only as the redeemer, he comes as the subduer of Antichrist. Only that historian will have the gift of fanning the spark of hope in the past who is firmly convinced that even the dead will not be safe from the enemy if he wins. And this enemy has not ceased to be victorious.
"The Incomparable Buzzsaw", The Smart Set, May 1919 http://books.google.com/books?id=ySscAAAAIAAJ&q=%22The+allurement+that+they+hold+out+to+men+is+precisely+the+allurement+that+Cape+Hatteras+holds+out+to+sailors+they+are+enormously+dangerous+and+hence+enormously+fascinating%22&pg=PA54#v=onepage; later published in Prejudices: Second Series, Ch. 10 http://books.google.com/books?id=0-A4AQAAMAAJ&q=%22The+allurement+that+they+hold+out+to+men+is+precisely+the+allurement+that+Cape+Hatteras+holds+out+to+sailors+they+are+enormously+dangerous+and+hence+enormously+fascinating%22&pg=PA236#v=onepage (1920)
1910s
Beyond the Last Thought: Freud's cigars and the long way round to Nirvana (p. 86)
The Silence of Animals: On Progress and Other Modern Myths (2013)
2000s, 2003, Hope and Conscience Will Not Be Silenced (July 2003)
“Everyone has got the fear
It's holding on
Holding on”
"The National Anthem"
Lyrics, Kid A (2000)
Source: The Gospel in Ezekiel Illustrated in a Series of Discourses (1856), PP. 63-64 (Man Suffering).
“I'm scared
Of all this emotion
for years I've been holding it down.”
This Boy
Song lyrics, Undiscovered (James Morrison album) (2006)
1950s, Address at the Philadelphia Convention Hall (1956)
As quoted in “The Anatomy of the State”, Rampart Journal, Vol. 1, No. 2 (summer 1965), reprinted in the Libertarian Alternative, Tibor R. Machan, ed., Chicago: IL, Nelson-Hall (1977) p. 69-70
Tweet https://twitter.com/billmaher/statuses/489930991956262913 (17 July 2014)
“And it is long since I have learned to hold popular opinion of no value.”
Letter to Washington, 11 November 1794
If I Ever Needed Someone
Song lyrics, His Band and the Street Choir (1970)
Other writings, The Altruist in Politics (1889)
Why it would kick arse to be a Pokemon trainer http://www.fullyramblomatic.com/essays/pokemon.htm
Fully Ramblomatic, Essays
"Real Recognize Real" (track 10)
I'm On Fire (2013)
The New York Times, (April 18, 1993) http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9F0CE5DB1630F93BA25757C0A965958260&sec=&spon=&pagewanted=2
Said when discussing the conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan.
“Life without prejudice,” p. 13.
Life Without Prejudice (1965)
Source: 'Parliamentary Reform', Quarterly Review, 117, 1865, p. 550
p, 125
The Training of the Human Plant (1907)
Source: The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck (2016), Chapter 9, “...And Then You Die” (p. 207)
Source: The Intelligent Investor: The Classic Text on Value Investing (1949), Chapter II, The Investor and Stock-Market Fluctuations, p. 43
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
“5798. With-hold not thy Money, where there is Need; and waste it not, where there is none.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“August” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/shops/august1.htm
His father, Living things
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, volume 3, hadith number 471
Sunni Hadith
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Judgement Day https://aliciawitt.bandcamp.com/track/judgement-day
Lyrics, Live at Rockwood (2012)
Holmes said, "That was the second great lesson — humility."
Source: Other writings, Felix Frankfurter Reminisces (1960), P. 59.
“I hold that the parentheses are by far the most important parts of a non-business letter.”
Letter to Blanche Jennings (15 April 1908), Letters of D.H. Lawrence (1979), edited by James T. Boulton
"What A Wicked Gang Are We" from "Somewhere in the Between" (2007) http://risc.perix.co.uk/lyrics/sm/sitb/10/
"Remarks at the Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln" http://www.eisenhowermemorial.org/speeches/19540423%20Remarks%20at%20the%20Birthplace%20of%20Abraham%20Lincoln.htm, Hodgenville, Kentucky (April 23, 1954). The story originates http://books.google.com/books?id=AsrfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA128 from F. A. Mitchel, son and aide of General Mitchel.
1950s
The Official Website of the Senate of the Philippines http://www.senate.gov.ph/press_release/2008/0229_escudero1.asp
2008
Interview (April 1935) in The Genuine Islam, Vol. 1, No. 8 (1936), as quoted at "A Shavian and a Theologian" at World Islamic Mission http://www.wimnet.org/articles/shaviantheo.htm
Disputed
“I hold a mouses wit not worth a leke,
That hath but on hole for to sterten to.”
The Wife of Bath's Tale, l. 6154
The Canterbury Tales
“If you want to argue with me, either you respect me, or hold your tears after I am done with you.”
Against Right-Wing Bolshevism (or Leftist Traditionalism) https://debateolavodugin.blogspot.com/2011/05/r4-olavo-eng.html (23 May 2011)
"To Reduce Them Under Absolute Despotism".
“I wish they wouldn’t hold mornings so early.”
Source: The Number of the Beast (1980), Chapter XVI : “—a maiden knight, eager to break a lance—”, p. 138
Robert Henry Thurston, A History of the Growth of the Steam-engine https://books.google.com/books?id=VDgOAAAAYAAJ (1878) Parts 1-2, pp. 50-51
“My clever baton holds your unnatural sorcery in abeyance.”
Source: Quotations and text from the Dying Earth novels, The Dying Earth (1950), Chapter 6, "Guyal of Sfere"
This Is the Time.
Song lyrics, The Bridge (1986)
The Ecological Vision (1993)
1990s and later
"We Are The Few" from "Everything Goes Numb" (2003) http://risc.perix.co.uk/lyrics/sm/egn/06/
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 595
Source: The King (1990), p. 106.
Beija-me as mãos, Amor, devagarinho...
Como se os dois nascessemos irmãos,
Aves cantando, ao sol, no mesmo ninho...<p>Beija-mas bem!... Que fantasia louca
Guardar assim, fechados, nestas mãos,
Os beijos que sonhei pra minha boca!
Quoted in Presença literária (2001), p. 70
Translated by John D. Godinho
Book of Sorrows (1919), "Amiga"
Platform, Independent League; N.Y. Journal (February 1, 1924)your mom stinks
Quote of De Kooning from an interview (March 1960) with David Sylvester, edited for broadcasting by the BBC first published in 'Location', Spring 1963; as quoted in Interviews with American Artists, by David Sylvester; Chatto & Windus, London 2001, p. 49
1960's