Helena Bonham Carter (1966) British actress
Interview on Cinema.com, 2001 http://www.cinema.com/articles/547/planet-of-the-apes-interview-with-helena-bonham-carter.phtml
A collection of quotes on the topic of lace, herring, likeness, doing.
Helena Bonham Carter (1966) British actress
Interview on Cinema.com, 2001 http://www.cinema.com/articles/547/planet-of-the-apes-interview-with-helena-bonham-carter.phtml
George Washington (1732–1799) first President of the United States
Letter to Bushrod Washington http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/default.xqy?keys=FOEA-chron-1780-1783-01-15-12 (15 January 1783) <br class="br">1780s
Jennifer Ashley (1974) American author
Source: The Madness of Lord Ian Mackenzie
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Gifts
Rick Riordan book The Last Olympian
Variant: I remembered what she'd told me in New York, about building something permanent, and I thought - just maybe - we were off to a good start.
Source: The Last Olympian
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee (1968) Canadian writer
Source: At Knit's End: Meditations for Women Who Knit Too Much
“What was the point in satin and lace if it didn't make a man struggle to speak?”
Alexandra Ivy (1961) American novelist
Source: Embrace The Darkness
Alan Sillitoe (1928–2010) British writer
"The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner", from New and Collected Stories (1958; repr. London: Robson, 2003), p. 24.
Richard Harris Barham (1788–1845) British writer and priest
the people cried, 'O No!' <br class="br">Poem: Misadventures at Margate http://www.exclassics.com/ingold/inglegnd.txt
“Greek, sir, is like lace; every man gets as much of it as he can.”
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
1780
Life of Samuel Johnson (1791), Vol IV
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter to Cassandra (November 1800) [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Charles Babbage (1791–1871) mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable c…
Source: The Exposition of 1851: Views Of The Industry, The Science, and the Government Of England, 1851, p. 49-50
Austin Grossman book Soon I Will Be Invincible
Source: Soon I Will Be Invincible (2007), Ch. 21: No Prison Can Hold Me
L. Frank Baum (1856–1919) Children's writer, editor, journalist, screenwriter
"The Enchanted Types", in American Fairy Tales (1901)
Short stories
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Swenson, 1959, p. 27
1840s, Either/Or (1843)
Yukio Mishima (1925–1970) Japanese author
Ryuji, the sailor in The Sailor Who Fell From Grace With The Sea (1965), p. 38.
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, The Basement Tapes (1975), This Wheel's on Fire (recorded in 1967)
John Betjeman (1906–1984) English poet, writer and broadcaster
"The Arrest of Oscar Wilde at the Cadogan Hotel" line 1, from Continual Dew.
Poetry
Bertram Raven (1926) American psychologist
So it was important that we were ordered to do meaningless things, and learn to obey legitimate authority without question, while coercive power was still hovering in the background.
Source: "Influence, Power, Religion, and the Mechanisms of Social Control," 1999, p. 176, as cited in: Rick Houser et al. Gaining Power and Control Through Diversity and Group Affiliation, 2004, p. 12
Vanna Bonta (1958–2014) Italian-American writer, poet, inventor, actress, voice artist (1958-2014)
"Do I Have To?"
Degrees: Thought Capsules and Micro Tales (1989)
“We've only just begun to live,
White lace and promises
A kiss for luck and we're on our way.”
Paul Williams (songwriter) (1940) American composer, singer, songwriter and actor
"We've Only Just Begun" (1970; co-written with Roger Nichols) - Full lyrics at Songfacts.com http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=2410.
Dita Von Teese (1972) American burlesque dancer, model and actress
Dita Von Teese on posing for Playboy http://personalispolitical.wordpress.com/2007/08/13/dita-von-sleeze-and-borelesque/ (13 August 2007).
Mitt Romney (1947) American businessman and politician
2016, Remarks on Donald Trump and the 2016 race
Nadezhda Durova (1783–1866) Russian Army officer
Translated by Mary Fleming Zirin (1989). The Cavalry Maiden: Journals of a Russian Officer in the Napoleonic Wars. Indiana University Press. ISBN 0253205492.
Honoré de Balzac book Une fille d'Ève
Les filles élevées comme vous l'avez été, dans la contrainte et les pratiques religieuses, ont soif de la liberté, désirent le bonheur, et le bonheur dont elles jouissent n'est jamais aussi grand ni aussi beau que celui qu'elles ont rêvé. De pareilles filles font de mauvaises femmes.
Source: A Daughter of Eve (1839), Ch. 2: Sisterly Confidences.
Adrian Henri (1932–2000) British poet
"Mrs Albion You've Got a Lovely Daughter", from The Mersey Sound (1967).
Thomas Brown (1662–1704) English translator and writer of satire
Laconics, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "Like sending them ruffles, when wanting a shirt", Sorbienne (1610–1670); also used in Oliver Goldsmith, The Haunch of Venison. <br class="br">Source: Brown, Thomas, 1663-1704. Laconics, Or, New Maxims of State And Conversation: Relating to the Affairs And Manners of the Present Times : In Three Parts. London: Printed for Thomas Hodgson ..., 1701. https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015013771368?urlappend=%3Bseq=117
Charles Babbage (1791–1871) mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable c…
Source: The Exposition of 1851: Views Of The Industry, The Science, and the Government Of England, 1851, p. 51-52
Gerard Manley Hopkins (1844–1889) English poet
" The Leaden Echo and the Golden Echo http://www.bartleby.com/122/36.html: The Leaden Echo, lines 1-2 <br class="br">Wessex Poems and Other Verses (1918)
James Berardinelli (1967) American film critic
Review http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=935 of A Hole in My Heart (2004). <br class="br">Zero star reviews
Frank Herbert book Dune
"They Stopped the Moving Sands" part of a letter to his agent Lurton Blassingame, outlining an article on how the USDA was using poverty grasses to protect Florence, Oregon from harmful sand dunes (11 July 1957); the article was never published, but did develop several of the ideas that led to "Dune"; as quoted in The Road to Dune (2005), p. 266
General sources
William F. Buckley Jr. (1925–2008) American conservative author and commentator
National Review, 16 January 1962 http://books.google.com/books?id=TjkQAAAAIAAJ&q=%22The+superstition+that+the+hounds+of+truth+will+rout+the+vermin+of+error+seems+like+a+fragment+of+Victorian+lace+quaint+but+too+brittle+to+be+lifted+out+of+the+showcase%22&pg=PA21#v=onepage
Patricia Reilly Giff (1935) American children's writer
Source: Water Street (2006), Chapters 21-29, p. 135-136
Stevie Nicks (1948) American singer and songwriter, member of Fleetwood Mac
(on the inspiration for "Gypsy") Leah Greenblatt, "Stevie Nicks On Her Favorite Songs: A Music Mix Exclusive", http://music-mix.ew.com/2009/03/31/stevie-nicks-in/ Entertainment Weekly, 31 March 2009
Marianne Williamson (1952) American writer
Source: A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principles of "A Course in Miracles" (1992), Ch. 7 : Work, §9 : Sales to Service
Context: The thought system that dominates our culture is laced with selfish values, and relinquishing those values is a lot easier said than done. The journey to a pure heart can be highly disorienting. For years we may have worked for power, money and prestige. Now all of a sudden we’ve learned that those are just the values of a dying world. We don’t know where to search for motivation anymore. If we’re not working in order to get rich, then why are we working at all? What are we supposed to do all day? Just sit home and watch TV?
Not at all, but thinking so is a temporary phase many people go through — when the values of the old world no longer have a hold on us, but the values of the new don’t yet grab your soul. They will. There comes a time, not too long into the journey to God, when the realization that the world could work beautifully if we would give it the chance, begins to excite us. It becomes our new motivation. The news isn’t how bad things are. The news is how good they could be. And our own activity could be part of the unfolding of Heaven on earth. There is no more powerful motivation than to feel we’re being used in the creation of a world where love has healed all wounds.
We are no longer ambitious for ourselves, but are rather inspired by the vision of a healed world. Inspiration rearranges our energies. It sources within us a new power and direction. We no longer feel like we’re trying to carry a football to the finish line, clutching it to our chest and surrounded by hostile forces. We feel instead as though angels are pushing us from behind and making straight our path as we go.
“Be careful, because sometimes convenience is laced with poison”
Scarlet Jei Saoirse (1984) American singer and actress
https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/10187674-be-careful-because-sometimes-convenience-is-laced-with-poison "Quotes about convenience" from Goodreads <br class="br"> "Actor-musician Scarlet Jei Saoirse" from IMDB https://www.imdb.com/name/nm9632798/bio?ref_=nm_dyk_qt_sm#quotes <br class="br"> "Elevate quotes" from Goodreads https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/elevate-quotes
William Gibson book Distrust That Particular Flavor
"The Net Is a Waste of Time," The New York Times Magazine, July 14, 1996.
Distrust That Particular Flavor (2012)