“Knowledge kills action; action requires the veils of illusion.”
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Birth of Tragedy
Source: The Birth of Tragedy
“Knowledge kills action; action requires the veils of illusion.”
Friedrich Nietzsche book The Birth of Tragedy
Source: The Birth of Tragedy
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
In revised edition, Vol. I, "Friday, January 19, 1906, About Dueling.", p. 298, The Autobiography of Mark Twain, 1959, Charles Neider, Harper & Row
Mark Twain's Autobiography (1924)
“The thought that I might kill myself formed in my mind coolly as a tree or a flower.”
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) American poet, novelist and short story writer
“Worth dying for. Worth killing for. Worth going to hell for. Amen.”
Frank Miller book The Hard Goodbye
Source: The Hard Goodbye
Source: The Sacred Romance Drawing Closer To The Heart Of God
“We've already been killed, all of us. It happened so long ago, we've forgotten it.”
Yasmina Khadra (1955) Algerian writer
Source: Swallows of Kabul
“History cannot be erased or altered. Because that would mean killing yourself.”
Haruki Murakami (1949) Japanese author, novelist
Source: 色彩を持たない多崎つくると、彼の巡礼の年
“Which is worse? Killing with hate or killing without hate?”
Elie Wiesel (1928–2016) writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor
“I have taken a pill to kill
The thin
Papery feeling.”
Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) American poet, novelist and short story writer
Source: Ariel: The Restored Edition
“Some Cupid kills with arrows, some with traps.”
William Shakespeare book Much Ado About Nothing
Hero, Act III, scene i.
Source: Much Ado About Nothing (1598)
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Source: Sources of Strength: Meditations on Scripture for a Living Faith
“I killed her once and died for her many times”
Ann Brashares book My Name is Memory
Source: My Name Is Memory
“Your enemies can kill you, but only your friends can hurt you.”
Marcus Tullius Cicero (-106–-43 BC) Roman philosopher and statesman
“Love is not fashionable anymore; the poets have killed it.”
Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
Source: The Complete Fairy Tales
Cassandra Clare book City of Bones
Isabelle and Jace, pg. 337
Source: The Mortal Instruments, City of Bones (2007)
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Post-Presidency, Nobel lecture (2002)
Source: The Nobel Peace Prize Lecture
“Everytime I plant a seed, he say kill it before it grow, he say kill it before they grow.”
Bob Marley (1945–1981) Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician
Oscar Wilde book The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Pt. I, st. 7.
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)
Source: The Ballad Of Reading Gaol
“Time is a great teacher, but unfortunately it kills all its pupils.”
Hector Berlioz (1803–1869) French Romantic composer
Le temps est un grand maître, dit-on; le malheur est qu'il soit un maître inhumain qui tue ses élèves.
Letter written in November 1856, published in Pierre Citron (ed.) Correspondance générale (Paris: Flammarion, 1989) vol. 5, p. 390; Paul Davies About Time: Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution (New York: Simon & Schuster, 1996) p. 214.
Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher
“The joy of killing! the joy of seeing killing done - these are traits of the human race at large.”
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Source: Following the Equator: A Journey Around the World
“Don't use cannon to kill musquito.”
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
“We dread the future only when we are not sure we can kill ourselves when we want to.”
Emil M. Cioran book The Trouble With Being Born
The Trouble With Being Born (1973)
“When people are laughing, they're generally not killing one another.”
Alan Alda (1936) actor and United States Army officer
“We will not learn how to live together in peace by killing each other's children.”
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
William C. Roberts (1932) American physician
Quoted in Will Tuttle, The World Peace Diet, [//books.google.it/books?id=H_clxwd27CgC&pg=PT107 ch. 5]
“A brute kills for pleasure. A fool kills from hate.”
Robert A. Heinlein Time Enough for Love
Time Enough for Love (1973)
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Ibid., p. 328
The Book of Disquiet
Original: Não há felicidade senão com conhecimento. Mas o conhecimento da felicidade é infeliz; porque conhecer-se feliz é conhecer-se passando pela felicidade, e tendo, logo já, que deixá-la atrás. Saber é matar, na felicidade como em tudo. Não saber, porém, é não existir.
Julius Malema (1981) South African political activist
On 21 March 2018 at a Human Rights Day rally in Mpumalanga Stadium, South African politician says Australia is a ‘racist country’, farmers should ‘leave the keys’ when they go http://www.news.com.au/finance/economy/world-economy/south-african-politician-says-australia-is-a-racist-country-farmers-should-leave-the-keys-when-they-go/news-story/e98607c4fa66d30d9b2731aa30e2a956, Frank Chung, news.com.au (22 March 2018)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Unexpectedly, this turned out to be true.
1960s, The Autobiography of Bertrand Russell (1967-1969)
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
Source: Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume 1 (2010), p. 312
Eduardo Galeano book The Book of Embraces
The Nobodies; Cied in Mother Jones Magazine (1991) The Book of Embraces. March-April 1991. p. 71
The Book of Embraces (1991)
Vera Brittain (1893–1970) English writer
"What Can We Do In Wartime?", in Forward (Scotland, September 9, 1939)
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Concepts
Beilby Porteus (1731–1809) Bishop of Chester; Bishop of London
Source: Death: A Poetical Essay (1759), Line 154. Compare: "One to destroy is murder by the law, And gibbets keep the lifted hand in awe; To murder thousands takes a specious name, War’s glorious art, and gives immortal fame", Edward Young, "Love of Fame", Satire vii, line 55.
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1910s, Address at Milwaukee, Wisconsin (1912)
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Narrated in Saheeh Muslim, #1678, and Saheeh Al-Bukhari, #6533.
Sunni Hadith
“I set it off with my own rhyme
cause I'm as ill as a convict who kills for phone time”
Nas (1973) American rapper, record producer and entrepreneur
Halftime
On Albums, Illmatic (1994)
Lynn Margulis (1938–2011) American evolutionary biologist
Microcosmos: Four Billion Years of Evolution from Our Microbial Ancestors (1986)
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Part III: Man and Himself, Ch. 17: Fear, p. 175
1950s, New Hopes for a Changing World (1951)
Khalid Abdul Muhammad (1948–2001) American activist
Kean College speech
Henry Kissinger (1923–2023) United States Secretary of State
Observation made privately, quoted by Time journalist Michael Kramer, The Case for Skepticism http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,956604,00.html Time, (26 December 1988), in the context of doubts about PLO sincerity in hinting about recognition of Israel. <br class="br">1980s
“If you kill me you're famous,
If I kill you, I’m brainless,
What’s a nigga to do?”
Jay-Z (1969) American rapper, businessman, entrepreneur, record executive, songwriter, record producer and investor
"Streets Is Watching"
The Black Album (2003)
Martti Ahtisaari (1937) Finnish politician and former President of Finland
Defending the US government decision to invade Iraq, as quoted in "Nobel Finn" in Wall Street Journal (11 October 2008) http://online.wsj.com/article/SB122367870922824537.html?mod=googlenews_wsj
Khalid Abdul Muhammad (1948–2001) American activist
Speech at Columbia University, quoted in Chicago Sun-Times (30 January 1994) "Some like Muhammad's Boldness"
George S. Patton (1885–1945) United States Army general
Attributed as a quote in Charles W. Hudlin, "Morality and the Military Profession: Problems and Solutions", Military Ethics (National Defense University Press, 1987) http://books.google.com/books?id=B9EvXhH1ZVAC&pg=PA83; but Hudlin cites the biographical dramatization Patton (1970 film) which does not purport to use Patton's actual words. <br class="br">Misattributed
Andrew S. Grove (1936–2016) Hungarian-born American businessman, engineer, and author
Prologue: Grove summarized his first twenty years of life in Hungary in his memoirs.
New millennium, Swimming Across: a Memoir, 2001
Little Raven (Arapaho leader) (1810–1889) Southern Arapaho chief
At the signing of the Little Arkansas Treaty (October 1865), as quoted in Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970), p. 100
“I hope I won't end up having to hunt you all down and kill you in your sleep.”
Linus Torvalds (1969) Finnish-American software engineer and hacker
Linus Torvalds - Google+, Torvalds, Linus, 2013-04-05, 2013-04-05 https://plus.google.com/102150693225130002912/posts/hvnMn1fFKEm, <br class="br">2010s, 2013
Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher
Il faut vingt ans pour mener l’homme de l’état de plante où il est dans le ventre de sa mère, et de l’état de pur animal, qui est le partage de sa première enfance, jusqu’à celui où la maturité de la raison commence à poindre. Il a fallu trente siècles pour connaître un peu sa structure. Il faudrait l’éternité pour connaître quelque chose de son âme. Il ne faut qu’un instant pour le tuer.
"Man: General Reflection on Man" (1771)
Citas, Questions sur l'Encyclopédie (1770–1774)
Kurt Vonnegut (1922–2007) American writer
Interviewed by Roger Friedman, "God Bless You, Mr. Vonnegut" http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,70164,00.html, FoxNews.com (11 November 2002) <br class="br">Various interviews
“No religion has mandated killing others as a requirement for its sustenance or promotion.”
A. P. J. Abdul Kalam (1931–2015) 11th President of India, scientist and science administrator
In: Philosophy & Social Action (2003)
Aurelius Augustinus book Confessions
A. Outler, trans. (Dover: 2002), Book 5, Chapter 14, p. 81.
Confessions (c. 397)
Timothy McVeigh (1968–2001) American army soldier, security guard, terrorist
Interview for American Terrorist (2001) by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck
2000s
“The more common report is that Remus mockingly jumped over the newly raised walls and was forthwith killed by the enraged Romulus, who exclaimed, "So shall it be henceforth with every one who leaps over my walls."”
Vulgatior fama est ludibrio fratris Remum novos transiluisse muros; inde ab irato Romulo, cum verbis quoque increpitans adiecisset 'sic deinde, quicumque alius transiliet moenia mea', interfectum.
Livy (-59–17 BC) Roman historian
Book I, sec. 7
History of Rome
Charles Stross book Singularity Sky
Source: Singularity Sky (2003), Chapter 4, “The Admiral’s Man” (p. 72; ellipsis represents a minor elision of description)
“One capitalist always kills many.”
Karl Marx (1818–1883) German philosopher, economist, sociologist, journalist and revolutionary socialist
Vol. I, Ch. 32, p. 836.
(Buch I) (1867)