Quotes about invention
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On Gordon Snell, her husband. irishtimes.com http://www.irishtimes.com/newspaper/frontpage/2012/0731/1224321158054.html
Source: Die Mathematik die Fackelträgerin einer neuen Zeit (Stuttgart, 1889), p. 40.

Addressing an audience of Iranian industry workers and inventors (October 1983); quoted in "Imam's Sahife" vol. 18 p. 189,190.
Foreign policy
Kirkus Reviews on How Do We Know Who We Are?: A Biography of the Self (1997)
Quoted in Women Know Everything!: 3,241 Quips, Quotes, and Brilliant Remarks By Karen Weekes, p. 41
'Congratulations!', on scams, frauds and hoaxes.
Television and radio, Radio 4: A Point of View

25 February 1852 (p. 152)
1831 - 1863, Delacroix' 'Journal' (1847 – 1863)

Bk. I, ch. 5.
1830s, Sartor Resartus (1833–1834)

Interview with Alex Haley

Source: 1980s, Laws of Media: The New Science (with Eric McLuhan) (1988), p. 98
Source: Beyond Modern Sculpture, 1968, p. 369-70

In a letter to Curt Valentin, 1937; as quoted in Expressionism, de:Wolf-Dieter Dube; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 38
1930's

Interview with Steven Levy in Newsweek (31 January 2007) "Finally, Vista Makes Its Debut. Now What?" http://archive.is/20130105003445/www.thedailybeast.com/newsweek/2007/01/31/finally-vista-makes-its-debut-now-what.html
2000s

June 1, 1926
India's Rebirth

“Poor Little Warrior!” p. 80
Short fiction, Who Can Replace a Man? (1965)
“Compared with the elegant inventions of the theorists, nature's code seemed a bit of a kludge.”
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 4, Inventing The Genetic Code, p. 66
Kenneth Boulding et all. (1978) From Abundance to Scarcity Implications for the American Tradition https://kb.osu.edu/dspace/bitstream/handle/1811/6209/FROM_ABUNDANCE_TO_SCARCITY_IMPLICATIONS_FOR_THE_AMERICA.pdf?sequence=1
1970s

“Sheer necessity,—the proper parent of an art so nearly allied to invention.”
Act I, sc. ii.
The Critic (1779)
An American Peace Policy (1925)
Statement of April 1950, as quoted in Hans Hofmann (1998), ed. Helmut Friedel and Tina Dickey
1950s

Source: Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900, Cézanne, - a Memoir with Conversations, (1897 - 1906), pp. 156-157, in: 'What he told me – I. The motif'
Number: The Language of Science (1930)

Bayes, Act I, sc. i
The Rehearsal (1671)

Source: Conversations with Judith Cladel (1939–1944), p. 408

" Isa Chandra Moskowitz: The vegan ambassador http://www.culinate.com/articles/the_culinate_interview/isa_chandra_moskowitz". Interview by Ben Grossblatt for Culinate, July 3, 2007

Rome, or Reason? A Reply to Cardinal Manning. Part I. The North American Review (1888)

Connections (1979), 10 - Yesterday, Tomorrow and You
Source: Outside Ethics (2005), pp. 9-10.

“If adolescence did not exist it would be unnecessary to invent it!”
“Poor Little Warrior!” p. 78
Short fiction, Who Can Replace a Man? (1965)

Source: “The Religious Spirit, Modernism, and Metaphysics” (1913), p. 23

Source: Inventing the Future (1963), p. 161
Source: Art & Other Serious Matters, (1985), p. 196, "Saul Steinberg"

He says, "I'm going to do it."
"The Real Harlan Ellison" in Wings (November-December 1978) p. 32

“We owe to the Middle Ages the two worst inventions of humanity - romantic love and gunpowder.”
Les silences du colonel Bramble (The Silence of Colonel Bramble)

“Murder? Don't talk to me about murder. I invented murder!”
Cain, Saga of the Swamp Thing #33
Swamp Thing (1983–1987)

Re: source access vs dynamism http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/msg/e10a8b07a244d7fa (Usenet article).
Usenet articles, Miscellaneous
'Vale, Peter Cook' ( The Pembroke College, Cambridge, Society Annuel Gazette http://www.agsm.edu.au/bobm/odds+ends/petercook.html, September 1995)
Essays and reviews

John Adams: John Adams Library (Boston Public Library) BRL; Du Ryer, André, ca. 1580-ca. 1660, tr; Adams, John, 1735-1826, former owner, "[ 2013-05-01 http://ia700200.us.archive.org/4/items/korancommonlycal00john/korancommonlycal00john.pdf, The Koran : commonly called the Alcoran of Mahomet (1806)]," Springfield [Mass.] : Printed by Henry Brewer, for Isaiah Thomas, Jun.
1770s

Source: 1860s, Evidence as to Man's Place in Nature (1863), Ch.2, p. 128
Modern Painter's World, Robert Motherwell , Dyn, Nov. 1942, p. 13
1940s

Source: For the Discovery of a Zone of Images', Piero Manzoni, 1957, pp. 18-19

As quoted in Education for Democracy, Proceedings from the Cambridge School Conference on Progressive Education (1988) edited by Kathe Jervis and Arthur Tobier

Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 52 -

The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)

Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book I, Chapter VI, Sec. 2

Nerdist podcast, Episode #489 http://www.nerdist.com/2014/03/nerdist-podcast-neil-degrasse-tyson-returns-again/ (2014-04)
2010s

Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/bill-and-teds-bogus-journey of Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey (19 July 1991)
Reviews, Three star reviews
I Didn't Come Here to Argue, "My Feud With Food," page 22.

On why saving a bit of power here or there will not solve our energy problems. Comments made at the opening of the movie "An Inconvenient Truth.

“Not far from the invention of fire… we must rank the invention of doubt.”
Collected Essays vol 6, viii; quoted in T. H. Huxley: Scientist, Humanist, and Educator (1950) by Cyril Bibby, p. 257
1890s

What Is A Jazz Composer? (1971)

In reference to Sadism and Masochism, as quoted in Who's Who in Contemporary Gay & Lesbian History: From World War II to the Present Day (2001) by Robert Aldrich and Gary Wotherspoon

“A weak invention of the enemy.”
Act V, scene 3. Similar thought in William Shakespeare, King Richard III.
Richard III (altered) (1700)

“Human beings are constantly inventing new ways of maltreating one other. C'est la vie.
- Úa”
Kristnihald undir Jökli (Under the Glacier/Christianity at Glacier) (1968)
Ancient Israel’s Faith and History: An Introduction the Bible in Context (2001)

Creation seminars (2003-2005), Dinosaurs and the Bible
"A Talk with Polaroid's Dr. Edwin Land" in Forbes Vol. 115, No. 7 (1 April 1975), p. 50

Lutetia; or, Paris. From the Augsberg Gazette, 12, VII (1842)

Introduction, Lesson I: Definition and Sphere of the Science.
Elementary Lessons on Logic (1870)

[199705101952.MAA00756@wall.org, 1997]
Usenet postings, 1997

Response to a questionnaire, from "Chez les cubistes," Bulletin de la Vie Artistique, ed. Félix Fénéon, Guillaume Janneau et al (1925-01-01); trans. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Juan Gris, His Life and Work (1947)
“The expression "as right as rain" must have been invented by an Englishman.”
"The Country or the City?," http://books.google.com/books?id=czgZAAAAMAAJ&q=%22The+expression+as+right+as+rain+must+have+been+invented+by+an+Englishman%22&pg=PA121#v=onepage North American Review ( February 1931 http://www.archive.org/stream/northamreview231miscrich#page/120/mode/2up)

Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 142

volume I, chapter VIII: "Religion", pages 308-309 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=326&itemID=F1452.1&viewtype=image
Francis Darwin calls these "extracts, somewhat abbreviated, from a part of the Autobiography, written in 1876". The original version is presented below.
The Life and Letters of Charles Darwin (1887)
Variant: p>But I was very unwilling to give up my belief;—I feel sure of this for I can well remember often and often inventing day-dreams of old letters between distinguished Romans and manuscripts being discovered at Pompeii or elsewhere which confirmed in the most striking manner all that was written in the Gospels. But I found it more and more difficult, with free scope given to my imagination, to invent evidence which would suffice to convince me. Thus disbelief crept over me at a very slow rate, but was at last complete. The rate was so slow that I felt no distress, and have never since doubted even for a single second that my conclusion was correct. I can indeed hardly see how anyone ought to wish Christianity to be true; for if so the plain language of the text seems to show that the men who do not believe, and this would include my Father, Brother and almost all my best friends, will be everlastingly punished.And this is a damnable doctrine.Although I did not think much about the existence of a personal God until a considerably later period of my life, I will here give the vague conclusions to which I have been driven. The old argument of design in nature, as given by Paley, which formerly seemed to me so conclusive, fails, now that the law of natural selection has been discovered. We can no longer argue that, for instance, the beautiful hinge of a bivalve shell must have been made by an intelligent being, like the hinge of a door by man. There seems to be no more design in the variability of organic beings and in the action of natural selection, than in the course which the wind blows. Everything in nature is the result of fixed laws. But I have discussed this subject at the end of my book on the Variation of Domesticated Animals and Plants, and the argument there given has never, as far as I can see, been answered.</p

6 April 1856 (p. 312)
1831 - 1863, Delacroix' 'Journal' (1847 – 1863)

Source: Cannibals All!, or Slaves Without Masters (1857), p. 108

United Nations General Assembly - Promotion of a democratic and equitable international order http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/IntOrder/A-68-284_en.pdf.
2013

George H. W. Bush, Speech at Carnegie Mellon University (10 April 1980)
Politics of the Very Worst, New York: Semiotext(e), 1999, p. 89
Source: Last and First Men (1930), Chapter II: Europe’s Downfall; Section 1, “Europe and America” (pp. 34-35)
The Natural West: Environmental History in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains (2003)
Review http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=769 of Casino Royale (2006).
Three-and-a-half star reviews

1980s, GNU Manifesto (1985)
Source: The Social History of Art', Volume II. Renaissance, Mannerism, Baroque, 1999, Chapter 1. The Concept of the Renaissance
In the Belly of the Beast (1981)

Nobel Prize Autobiography, from Les Prix Nobel. The Nobel Prizes 1980, Editor Wilhelm Odelberg, (Nobel Foundation), Stockholm (1981).

Source: 1960s, The Gutenberg Galaxy (1962), p. 66

“Our eternity is not real; it resembles us; it is our own invention; its scent is vanity.”
“Eternity and Eternity,” p. 32
The Sun Watches the Sun (1999), Sequence: “Skywalking”