Dwight Waldo (1913–2000) American political scientist
Dwight Waldo (1978), "Organization Theory: Revisiting the Elephant," Public Administration Review, 38 (November/December): p. 589
Dwight Waldo (1913–2000) American political scientist
Dwight Waldo (1978), "Organization Theory: Revisiting the Elephant," Public Administration Review, 38 (November/December): p. 589
Elisabeth Kübler-Ross (1926–2004) American psychiatrist
Source: Death: The Final Stage of Growth (1975), Ch. 5
“In behavior, as in appearance, every human individual is unique.”
Matt Ridley (1958) economist
Source: The Red Queen (1993), Ch. 1. Human Nature
Stephen Jay Gould (1941–2002) American evolutionary biologist
"Diamonds are a Fan's Best Friend", pp. 246–247; originally published in Washington Post Book World (1981-06-21)
Triumph and Tragedy in Mudville (2003)
“It is a strange paradox: Humans drown in the water, fish drown in the land.”
Javad Alizadeh (1953) cartoonist, journalist and humorist
Quoted in Humor & Caricature (July 1995), p. 3
William Whipple (1730–1785) American signatory of the Declaration of Independence
As quoted in "This Was a Man" http://www.whipple.org/william/thiswasaman.html, by Dorothy Mansfield Vaughan
George Friedman (1949) American businessman and political scientist
Source: The Next 100 Years: A Forecast for the 21st Century (2009), p. 252
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
Source: 2000s, A New Birth of Freedom: Abraham Lincoln and the Coming of the Civil War (2000), p. 370
Vanna Bonta (1958–2014) Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice artist (1958-2014)
Vanna Bonta Talks Sex in Space (Interview - Femail magazine)
Salvador Dalí (1904–1989) Spanish artist
Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1961 - 1970, Diary of a Genius (1964), p. 1
Werner Herzog (1942) German film director, producer, screenwriter, actor and opera director
Herzog on Herzog (2002)
“The work as human action (genesis) is productive as well as receptive. It is continuity.”
Paul Klee (1879–1940) German Swiss painter
I.13 Productive | Receptive, p. 33
1921 - 1930, Pedagogical Sketch Book, (1925)
Björk (1965) Icelandic singer-songwriter
Breaking the Waves is the clearest example of that.<br>bjork." <br class="br">From the www.bjork.com http://www.bjork.com 4um, posted by Björk in response to a question about her conflict with director Lars von Trier during the production of Dancer in the Dark. <br class="br">Other quotes
“Omnipresence has become an ordinary human dimension.”
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
1970s, Forces interview (1973)
David Icke (1952) English writer and public speaker
Source: List of Famous Satanists, Paedophiles And Mind Controllers, davidicke.com
Mani Madhava Chakyar (1899–1990) Indian actor
Abhinaya and Netrābhinaya
Source: Mani Madhava Chakkyar: The Master at Work, K.N. Panikar, Sangeet Natak Akademi New Delhi, 1994
Ivan Goncharov book Oblomov
[...] "Give me man, and man alone" said Oblomov. "And, having given me him, do you try to love him."
"Oblomov", Part I Chapter II by I. Goncharov, translated by C. J. Hogarth
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), The Right Relation of Reason to Religion, p.260
Douglas John Foskett (1918–2004)
Librarians and Information Systems (1995)
Judy LaMarsh (1924–1980) Canadian politician, writer, broadcaster and barrister.
Source: Memoirs Of A Bird In A Gilded Cage (1969), CHAPTER 4, Sixty days of decision, p. 63
“The one job that machines cannot do is be a cruel plutocrat. That’s why humans are still needed.”
James Nicoll (1961) Canadian fiction reviewer
Review of Luna: New Moon by Ian McDonald http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/i-dont-care-what-happens-to-these-characters, 2015 <br class="br">2010s
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1960s, The Quest for Peace and Justice (1964)
Yvor Winters (1900–1968) American poet and literary critic
The Morality of Poetry
Primitivism and Decadence : A Study of American Experimental Poetry (1937)
Michael Harrington book The Other America
Source: The Other America (1962), Appendix, sct. 1
Isaac Leib Peretz (1852–1915) Yiddish language author and playwright
The Day, 1906. Alle Verk, xii. 319.
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
1950s, Give Us the Ballot (1957)
John Campbell Shairp (1819–1885) British writer
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 61.
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Seymour Papert book Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas
Source: Mindstorms: Children, Computers, and Powerful Ideas (1980), Chapter 1, Computers and Computer Cultures
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
Talk titled "The Idea of Universality in Linguistics and Human Rights" at MIT, March 15, 2005 https://techtv.mit.edu/videos/16001-the-idea-of-universality-in-linguistics-and-human-rights <br class="br">Quotes 2000s, 2005
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
Thoughts and Aphorisms (1913), Karma
Timothy Dalton (1944) British actor of stage, film and television
On his version of James Bond, reported in Edward Gross, His Name was Bond, James Bond: Timothy Dalton on the World of 007 http://web.archive.org/20000304095759/www.geocities.com/Hollywood/Film/7518/Bond_Eng/Bond_Eng.htm.
Thomas Luckmann (1927–2016) American-Austrian sociologist
Source: The invisible religion, 1967, p. 48
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book VII, Chapter III, Sec. 17
L. David Mech (1937) American Biologist , Ecologist
Alpha status, dominance, and division of labor in wolf packs http://www.npwrc.usgs.gov/resource/mammals/alstat/. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77:1196-1203 (1999).
George William Curtis (1824–1892) American writer
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) U.S. Army general of the army, field marshal of the Army of the Philippines
1950s, Farewell address to Congress (1951)
“dear boss i relay this information
without any fear that humanity
will take warning and reform”
Don Marquis (1878–1937) American writer
archy and mehitabel (1927), what the ants are saying
Leonard E. Read (1898–1983) American academic
The More Complex the Society, the More Government Control We Need https://books.google.com/books?id=W3MuCgAAQBAJ&pg=PT18&lpg=PT18&dq=The+more+complex+our+economy,+the+more+we+should+rely+on+the+miraculous,+self-adapting+processes+of+men+acting+freely.+No+mind+of+man+nor+any+combination+of+minds+can+even+envision,+let+alone+intelligently+control,+the+countless+human+energy+exchanges+in+a+simple+society,+to+say+nothing+of+a+complex+one.&source=bl&ots=OZxiANz5bm&sig=QP-xiNhoDNxDDMB1mcR25NuqEl4&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiq04eE9_LTAhVMKyYKHWh_BGEQ6AEIKjAB#v=onepage&q=The%20more%20complex%20our%20economy%2C%20the%20more%20we%20should%20rely%20on%20the%20miraculous%2C%20self-adapting%20processes%20of%20men%20acting%20freely.%20No%20mind%20of%20man%20nor%20any%20combination%20of%20minds%20can%20even%20envision%2C%20let%20alone%20intelligently%20control%2C%20the%20countless%20human%20energy%20exchanges%20in%20a%20simple%20society%2C%20to%20say%20nothing%20of%20a%20complex%20one.&f=false <br class="br">Excuse Me, Professor: Challenging the Myths of Progressivism
Max Eastman (1883–1969) American activist
Source: Reflections on the Failure of Socialism (1955), p. 45
Chris Murphy (1973) American politician
Day 2017 Is Finally Here, Red Sox Fans" http://www.bostonmagazine.com/news/blog/2017/04/03/opening-day-red-sox-social-media/"Opening, Boston Magazine, 3 April 2017.
Dan Flores (1948) American historian
The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (2003)
Dana Gioia (1950) American writer
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Essays, Can Poetry Matter? (1991), The Catholic Writer Today (2013)
Alfred Russel Wallace book The Malay Archipelago
Last Words, addendum to later editions.
The Malay Archipelago (1869)
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
Remaking Society (1990).
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
"Creative aspect of language use"
Quotes 2000s, 2007-09, (3rd ed., 2009)
Stamford Raffles (1781–1826) British statesman who founded Singapore
T.S. Raffles, The History of Java (London 1871), book 1, pg. 168. Here as quoted in the New-York Daily Tribune, June 25, 1853 by Karl Marx https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1853/06/25.htm.
Sam Keen (1931) author, professor, and philosopher
Source: The Passionate Life (1983), p. 22
Ken Ham (1951) Australian young Earth creationist
Did Adam have a Bellybutton?: And other tough questions about the Bible (2000)
Isaiah Berlin (1909–1997) Russo-British Jewish social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas
Five Essays on Liberty (2002), John Stuart Mill and the Ends of Life (1959)
George Holmes Howison (1834–1916) American philosopher
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), Modern Science and Pantheism, p.77
Stanley Knowles (1908–1997) Canadian politician
Source: The New Party - (1961), Chapter 7, Program, p. 81
David Hume book Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary
Part I, Essay 16: The Stoic
Essays, Moral, Political, and Literary (1741-2; 1748)
Muammar Gaddafi (1942–2011) Libyan revolutionary, politician and political theorist
Reaction to the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, quoted in CBSNews.com (12 September 2001) "Global Outrage At Terror Attacks"
Speeches
Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
Rev. King was paraphrasing the Book of Proverbs 31:8-10 when referring to "speak out for the voiceless" and the rights of people who need justice.
1960s, Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence (1967)
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book III, Chapter I, Sec. 3
Adam Przeworski (1940) Polish-American academic
Source: Journal of Democracy. Vol. 3, Nr. 3 (1992), p. 46
Abdul Sattar Edhi (1928–2016) Pakistani philanthropist, social activist, ascetic and humanitarian
as quoted by Dr. Javed Laghari in Monograph titled "Leaders of Pakistan" published by SZABIST, Pages 2-10 ( Vol.1 June-2009 http://www.szabist.edu.pk/Publications/Books/LeadershipBK-CP-09.pdf/). Retrieved on July 21, 2016
Kurien Kunnumpuram (1931–2018) Indian theologian
Kunnumpuram, K. (ed) (2006) Life in Abundance: Indian Christian Reflections on Spirituality. Mumbai: St Pauls
On Spirituality
T.S. Eliot book Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats
Macavity: The Mystery Cat
Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats (1939)
Edith Stein (1891–1942) Jewish-German nun, theologian and philosopher
Essays on Woman (1996), The Significance of Woman's Intrinsic Value in National Life (1928)
James Gow (scholar) (1854–1923) scholar
Preface
A Short History of Greek Mathematics (1884)
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
The Deception: Postmodernism (p. 54-55)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Richard Leakey (1944) Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and politician
The Origin of Humankind (1994)
Charles W. Morris (1903–1979) American philosopher
Source: "Foundations of the Theory of Signs," 1938, p. 36
Murray Leinster (1896–1975) Novelist, short story writer
The Aliens, p. 92 (originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy & Science Fiction, April 1957).
Short fiction, Anthropological Note (1957)
“The whole world and every human being in it is everybody's business.”
William Saroyan (1908–1981) American writer
My Heart's in the Highlands (1939)
Lewis Mumford book The Myth of the Machine
Megatechnic Costs and Benefits
The Myth of the Machine (1967-1970), The Pentagon of Power (1970)
Henry C. Metcalf (1867–1942) American business theorist
Book abstract
Dynamic administration, 1942
Henry Melvill (1798–1871) British academic
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 423.
Will Eisner (1917–2005) American cartoonist
Source: The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005), p.89
Alexei Maxim Russell (1976) Canadian writer
from Forgotten Lore - Volume II.
Robert Costanza (1950) American economist
Robert Costanza, Ecological economics: the science and management of sustainability. Columbia University Press, 1992.
George C. Homans (1910–1989) American sociologist
George C. Homans (1956), "Giving a dog a bad name." in: The Listener, Vol. 56. p. 233; Reprinted in: George C. Homans (1962), Sentiments & activities; essays in social science https://archive.org/details/sentimentsactivi00homa, p. 117-8
“The history of human civilisation is a history of mutual borrowings.”
Nayef Al-Rodhan (1959) philosopher, neuroscientist, geostrategist, and author
Source: Sustainable History and the Dignity of Man (2009), p.28
Sherwin B. Nuland (1930–2014) American surgeon
[The mysteries within: a surgeon explores myth, medicine, and the human body, Simon & Schuster, 2001, 18, https://books.google.com/books?id=uSBaTVMTYvIC&pg=18]
The Mysteries Within (2000)
Bernard Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein (1887–1976) British Army officer, Commander of Allied forces at the Battle of El Alamein
Regarding the generals of the First World War. 1 http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/2WWmontgomery.htm
Claude Adrien Helvétius (1715–1771) French philosopher
De l'esprit or, Essays on the Mind, and Its Several Faculties (1758)