John Blair Moore (1948–2018) American comic book writer
(on children), Invaders from Home Book 1 of 6, Piranha Press (1990).
John Blair Moore (1948–2018) American comic book writer
(on children), Invaders from Home Book 1 of 6, Piranha Press (1990).
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
“(Sylvia) There’s not enough coffee in the whole world to turn me into a functional human being.”
Nicole Hollander (1939) Cartoonist
Source: Sylvia cartoon strip, p. 107
Alexandre Dumas book The Count of Monte Cristo
Chapter 17 http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/The_Count_of_Monte_Cristo/Chapter_17 <br class="br">The Count of Monte Cristo (1845–1846)
Stephen Baxter book Evolution
Source: Evolution (2002), Chapter 11 “Mother’s People” section IV (p. 367)
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet
Stanza 2. <br class="br"> She Was a Phantom of Delight http://www.bartleby.com/145/ww259.html (1804)
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech in Covent Garden (19 December 1845), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), pp. 141-142.
1840s
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal political theorist
The Development Hypothesis (1852)
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)
James Nicoll (1961) Canadian fiction reviewer
review of Don't Fear the Reaper, by Zen Cho http://jamesdavisnicoll.com/review/dont-fear-the-reaper, 2016 <br class="br">2010s
Adam Schaff (1913–2006) Polish Marxist philosopher and theorist
Source: Essays in the Philosophy of Language, 1967, p. 20-21
Thomas Babington Macaulay, 1st Baron Macaulay (1800–1859) British historian and Whig politician
http://www.columbia.edu/itc/mealac/pritchett/00generallinks/macaulay/txt_commons_indiagovt_1833.html#13
Attributed
Herbert Hoover (1874–1964) 31st President of the United States of America
Vol. 1, Issue 1, June 1922. http://books.google.com/books?id=KPlIAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA18&lpg=PA18&dq=%E2%80%9CIn+its+broad+aspects,+the+proper+feeding+of+children+revolves+around+a+public+recognition+of+the+interdependence+of+the+human+animal+upon+his+cattle.+The+white+race+cannot+survive+without+dairy+products.%E2%80%9D&source=bl&ots=MBJ6brhswK&sig=XePoKH5MnYp4pf1YwByblt2eu0M&hl=en&sa=X&ei=EnxsUrubK8nLkQeos4HIAQ&ved=0CEcQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=%E2%80%9CIn%20its%20broad%20aspects%2C%20the%20proper%20feeding%20of%20children%20revolves%20around%20a%20public%20recognition%20of%20the%20interdependence%20of%20the%20human%20animal%20upon%20his%20cattle.%20The%20white%20race%20cannot%20survive%20without%20dairy%20products.%E2%80%9D&f=false <br class="br">The Dairy World (1922)
Richard Pipes (1923–2018) American historian
Source: Russia Under The Bolshevik Regime (1994), p. 243
Sun Myung Moon (1920–2012) Korean religious leader
2009, As a Peaceloving Global Citizen http://www.euro-tongil.org/swedish/english/TFbiography.pdf, page 56.
Jim Yong Kim (1959) Korean-American physician and anthropologist, 12th President of the World Bank
Banker to the Poor, A Conversation With Jim Yong Kim, October, 14
Susan Blackmore (1951) British writer and academic
Life lessons http://www.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5164417-111414,00.html, Guardian, 04/07/2005
William Osler (1849–1919) Canadian pathologist, physician, educator, bibliophile, historian, author, cofounder of Johns Hopkins Hospi…
Vol. I, Ch. 24 : "The Fixed Period'".
The Life of Sir William Osler (1925)
Simon Stevin (1548–1620) Flemish scientist, mathematician and military engineer
Disme: the Art of Tenths, Or, Decimall Arithmetike (1608)
Chris Argyris (1923–2013) American business theorist/Professor Emeritus/Harvard Business School/Thought Leader at Monitor Group
Source: On organizational learning (1999), p. 126: as cited in: Kenneth D. Shearer, Robert Burgin (2001) The Readers' Advisor's Companion. p. 39
Eugène Edine Pottier (1816–1887) French politician
C'est la lutte finale
Groupons-nous, et demain
L'Internationale
Sera le genre humain
The Internationale (1864)
John Burroughs (1837–1921) American naturalist and essayist
Source: Accepting the Universe (1920), p.111
Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464) German philosopher, theologian, jurist, and astronomer
De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
Daniel Kahneman book Thinking, Fast and Slow
Conclusions, pages 411-413 (ISBN 9780141033570).
Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011)
Chris Stedman (1987) American activist
Source: Faitheist (2012), Chapter 8, “Fact or Friction, Engage or Enrage” (pp. 162-163)
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
Non-Progress: The soul in tha machine (p. 187)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
Donald Davidson (philosopher) (1917–2003) scriitor amator
Donald Davidson. "Radical interpretation." Dialectica 27.3‐4 (1973): p. 324; as cited in; Herman Parret, Jacques Bouveresse (1981) Meaning and Understanding, p. 186
Peter Singer (1946) Australian philosopher
'Last Generation': A Response http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/06/16/last-generation-a-response/, New York Times, June 16, 2010.
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
At an unveiling of a memorial to T. E. Lawrence at the Oxford High School for Boys (3 October 1936); as quoted in Lawrence of Arabia: The Authorized Biography of T.E. Lawrence (1989) by Jeremy M Wilson.
The 1930s
Václav Havel (1936–2011) playwright, essayist, poet, dissident and 1st President of the Czech Republic
Interview for the French newspaper Le Monde (29 April 1999); this statement is considered the source of the term w:Humanitarian bombing", frequently used about the Kosovo War.
Charles Perrow (1925–2019) American sociologist
Source: 1970s, Complex organizations, 1972, p. 119
Alice A. Bailey (1880–1949) esoteric, theosophist, writer
The Introduction
The Unfinished Autobiography (1951)
Thomas Gray (1716–1771) English poet, historian
Hymn to Adversity http://www.thomasgray.org/cgi-bin/display.cgi?text=otad, St. 1 (1742)
Josiah Gilbert Holland (1819–1881) Novelist, poet, editor
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 36.
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
The trial of Charles B. Reynolds for blasphemy (1887)
Richard Strauss (1864–1949) German composer and orchestra director
On composing and conducting (page 39-40) (1929).
Recollections and Reflections
Robert Crumb (1943) American cartoonist
The R. Crumb Handbook by Robert Crumb and Peter Poplaski (2005), p. 132
D. D. Raphael (1916–2015) Philosopher
France and Italy as compared with Britain and with each other
The Impartial Spectator: Adam Smith's Moral Philosophy (2007), Ch. 1: Two Versions
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 127
Nicos Hadjinicolaou (1938) Art historian of Marxist-methodology and historian of visual ideology; El Greco scholar and Professor, El Greco …
Art History And Class Struggle (1978)
Angela Davis (1944) American political activist, scholar, and author
If They Come in The Morning (1971)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) German painter, sculptor, engraver and printmaker
Letter to Nele van de Velde ((daughter of Henry van de Velde), Frauenkirch, 29 November 1920; as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, pp. 224-225
1920's
Aberjhani (1957) author
(Love, Art, and Culture, p. 24).
Book Sources, The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003)
Jayachamarajendra Wadiyar (1919–1974) Indian writer
The optimist looks and exclaims “My glass is half full”.
In his address to the members of the Masonic Fraternity on the occassion of his joining as member of the Masonic Lodge. quoted in "Article # 14 Initiate responds to his Toast R.W.Bro. Jaya Chamaraja Wadeyar".
Thaddus E. Weckowicz (1919–2000) Canadian psychologist
Source: Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901-1972) (1989), p. 5
Theodore Dalrymple (1949) English doctor and writer
Sex and the Shakespeare Reader http://www.city-journal.org/html/13_4_oh_to_be.html (Autumn 2003). <br class="br">City Journal (1998 - 2008)
Jacob Bronowski (1908–1974) Polish-born British mathematician
The Origins of Knowledge and Imagination (1978)
Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001) American political scientist, economist, sociologist, and psychologist
Book abstract, 1991
1940s-1950s, Public administration, 1950
Jonathan Wells (1942) American intelligent design advocate
Darwinism: Why I Went for a Second Ph.D http://www.tparents.org/Library/Unification/Talks/Wells/DARWIN.htm
Jerry Coyne (1949) American biologist
" Insane political correctness: snowflakes urge destruction of Emmett Till painting https://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/insane-political-correctness-snowflakes-urge-destruction-of-emmett-till-painting/" April 4, 2017
Shankar Dayal Sharma (1918–1999) Indian politician
Address By Dr. Shanker Dayal Sharma President Of India On The Occasion Of The 50th Anniversary Of The First Sitting Of The Constituent Assembly
John Gray book Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals
The Human: Against fundamentalism ― Religious and Scientific (p. 18-9)
Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2002)
George Washington Plunkitt (1842–1924) New York State Senator
Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, Chapter 6, To Hold Your District: Study Human Nature and Act Accordin’
John Gray (1948) British philosopher
Freedom for Über-Marionettes: What Science Won't Tell You (p. 149)
The Soul of the Marionette: A Short Enquiry into Human Freedom (2015)
Kenneth Noland (1924–2010) American artist
Kenneth Noland, pp. 23-24
Conversation with Karen Wilkin' (1986-1988)
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Source: 1930s, Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies (1935), p. 287
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
"An Anthropologist Looks at the Teacher's Role" http://varenne.tc.columbia.edu/bib/texts/med00marg42anthlook.html, in Educational Method, Vol 21, (1942) p. 219-223 <br class="br">1940s
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
"The Free Universal Encyclopedia and Learning Resource" (1999) http://www.gnu.org/encyclopedia/free-encyclopedia.html <br class="br">1990s
James Jeans (1877–1946) British mathematician and astronomer
Source: The Stars in their Courses (1931), p. 153.
Mokshagundam Visveshvaraya (1860–1962) Indian engineer, scholar, statesman and the Diwan of Mysore
In his reply to Gandhiji's letter, quoted in The Most Celebrated Indian Engineer:Mokshagundam Visvesvaraya, 22 November 2013, Official web site of Government of India: Vigyan Prasar http://www.vigyanprasar.gov.in/dream/feb2000/article1.htm,
Herbert A. Simon (1916–2001) American political scientist, economist, sociologist, and psychologist
Newell & Simon (1958), quoted in AI, by Daniel Crevier
1940s-1950s
Kofi Annan (1938–2018) 7th Secretary-General of the United Nations
for better or for worse.
Nobel lecture (2001)
Kenichi Ohmae (1943) Japanese academic
Source: The Mind Of The Strategist, 1982, p. 304
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Source: Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein and the Poet (1983), p. 135
Aung San Suu Kyi (1945) State Counsellor of Myanmar and Leader of the National League for Democracy
Opening Keynote Address at NGO Forum on Women, Beijing China (1995)
David Cameron (1966) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
On the 2011 England riots, August, 2011. (Andrew Sparrow. " David Cameron: Police can use water cannon to control riots http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk/2011/aug/10/david-cameron-water-cannon-police-riots", The Guardian, 10 August 2011. Retrieved 11 August 2011.) <br class="br">2010s, 2011
Martin Landau (1928–2017) American actor and acting coach
Martin Landau: ‘Doubt Is Important’, Washington Times (December 25, 2016)
Jerry Coyne (1949) American biologist
" Douthat on the rampage against secularism, gets it all wrong http://whyevolutionistrue.wordpress.com/2013/12/23/douthat-on-the-rampage-against-secularism-gets-it-all-wrong/" December 23, 2013
John Erskine (1879–1951) American educator
Source: The Moral Obligation to be Intelligent (1915), p. 5
Alexander Maclaren (1826–1910) British minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 610.
José Ortega Y Gasset book The Revolt of the Masses
Chap.II: The Rise Of The Historic Level
The Revolt of the Masses (1929)
Randall Jarrell (1914–1965) poet, critic, novelist, essayist
“The Intellectual in America”, p. 15; conclusion
A Sad Heart at the Supermarket: Essays & Fables (1962)
Lysander Spooner (1808–1887) Anarchist, Entrepreneur, Abolitionist
Section V, p. 13
Natural Law; or The Science of Justice (1882), Chapter II. The Science of Justice (Continued)
Richard Hamming (1915–1998) American mathematician and information theorist
The Art of Doing Science and Engineering: Learning to Learn (1991)
Frederick Soddy (1877–1956) chemist and physicist from England
As quoted in Morning of the Magicians (1963) by Louis Pauwels and Jacques Berger, p. 181
Adam Ferguson book An Essay on the History of Civil Society
PART II, SECTION I.
An Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767)
Peter Sloterdijk (1947) German philosopher
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), pp. 55-56
Anne Brontë book The Tenant of Wildfell Hall
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XLIX : "The Rain Descended..."; Helen to Arthur