Quotes about left
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The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005)

Ziemkiewicz's blog http://blog.rp.pl/ziemkiewicz/2007/08/31/niech-homo-bedzie-homo/

A Treatise on Plane Trigonometry https://books.google.com/books?id=_ktLAAAAMAAJ (1891) Preface
Uncuff the FBI: Congress Must Undo the Church Committe's Damage (2002)

I Ain't Got Time To Bleed (1999)

Youtube, January 22, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ht8CQuOjxjs
2000s, 2006-2009

“Marcus Orelias, come with me or get left.”
We On
Rebel of the Underground (2013)

One Minute News (1947), interview with British Pathé's John Parsons

“His Rhetoric, Our Reality,” http://www.antiwar.com/mercer/?articleid=4585 Antiwar.com, January 26, 2005.
2000s, 2005

“Many don't get the idea of centrism…we do not have to be left or right”
On his political stance.
Political Views

Speech to Epping Conservatives (17 November, 1969).
Norman Tebbit, Upwardly Mobile (Futura, 1991), p. 104.
"They're always telling me I'm too angry" (1995)

On Chopin's E major Prelude Op.28 No.9, quoted in Harold C. Schonberg, The Great Pianists.

Roadstrum, not realizing he has become a small ape, in Ch. 6
Space Chantey (1968)
Source: The Christian Agnostic (1965), p.225

Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Speech in Warren, Michigan (August 11, 2016)

Introduction to the story “Winter‘s King” p. 85
Short fiction, The Wind’s Twelve Quarters (1975)

The Independent, Obituaries, Laraine Day, November 13, 2007.

Vol. 4, Pt. 1, Chapter 2. "Rule of the Sullan Restoration"
The Government of the Restoration as a Whole
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 1
Source: The Divine Commodity: Discovering A Faith Beyond Consumer Christianity (2009, Zondervan)

Source: The Philosopher's Apprentice (2008), Chapter 1 (p. 4)

By Ravi Shastri.
Kumble Calls it a Day: Quotes... For and By Kumble...

"Homily for the Marriage Jubilee Mass", at Holy Name Cathedral, August 30, 2015, reprinted in the online edition of The Catholic New World, the Chicago archdiocesan newspaper, in the Archbishop's Column (September 20 - October 3, 2015)

Mi è impossibile cingere i fianchi di una ragazza con il mio braccio destro e serrare il suo sorriso nella mia mano sinistra, per poi tentare di studiare i due oggetti separatamente. Allo stesso modo, non ci è possibile separare la vita dalla materia vivente, allo scopo di studiare la sola materia vivente e le sue reazioni. Inevitabilmente, studiando la materia vivente e le sue reazioni, studiamo la vita stessa.
The Nature of Life, Academic press, 1948.

In “The First Account of Self-Hypnosis Quoted in “The Original Philosophy of Hypnotherapy (from The Discovery of Hypnosis)”.

Source: A Man of Law's Tale (1952), In London, p. 67

The Man versus the State (1884), The Coming Slavery

The Old Man's Comforts and How He Gained Them http://www.poetsgraves.co.uk/Classic%20Poems/Southey/the_old_man's_comforts.htm, st. 1 (1799).

Conversation with Thomas Jones (27 February 1934), quoted in Thomas Jones, A Diary with Letters. 1931-1950 (Oxford University Press, 1954), p. 124.
1934

Quote, I've never wanted to fit in Abbaji's shoes: Ustad Zakir Hussain

Broken.
Song lyrics, Sing-A-Longs and Lullabies for the Film Curious George (2006)

[Guha, Ramachandra, Where Are The Conservative Intellectuals in India?, http://ramachandraguha.in/archives/where-are-the-conservative-intellectuals-in-india-caravan.html, Caravan, March 2015]

“Beyond the cloud-wrapt chambers of western gloom and Aethiopia's other realm there stands a motionless grove, impenetrable by any star; beneath it the hollow recesses of a deep and rocky cave run far into a mountain, where the slow hand of Nature has set the halls of lazy Sleep and his untroubled dwelling. The threshold is guarded by shady Quiet and dull Forgetfulness and torpid Sloth with ever drowsy countenance. Ease, and Silence with folded wings sit mute in the forecourt and drive the blustering winds from the roof-top, and forbid the branches to sway, and take away their warblings from the birds. No roar of the sea is here, though all the shores be sounding, nor yet of the sky; the very torrent that runs down the deep valley nigh the cave is silent among the rocks and boulders; by its side are sable herds, and sheep reclining one and all upon the ground; the fresh buds wither, and a breath from the earth makes the grasses sink and fail. Within, glowing Mulciber had carved a thousand likenesses of the god: here wreathed Pleasure clings to his side, here Labour drooping to repose bears him company, here he shares a couch with Bacchus, there with Love, the child of Mars. Further within, in the secret places of the palace he lies with Death also, but that dread image is seen by none. These are but pictures: he himself beneath humid caverns rests upon coverlets heaped with slumbrous flowers, his garments reek, and the cushions are warm with his sluggish body, and above the bed a dark vapour rises from his breathing mouth. One hand holds up the locks that fall from his left temple, from the other drops his neglected horn.”
Stat super occiduae nebulosa cubilia Noctis
Aethiopasque alios, nulli penetrabilis astro,
lucus iners, subterque cavis graue rupibus antrum
it uacuum in montem, qua desidis atria Somni
securumque larem segnis Natura locavit.
limen opaca Quies et pigra Oblivio servant
et numquam vigili torpens Ignauia vultu.
Otia vestibulo pressisque Silentia pennis
muta sedent abiguntque truces a culmine ventos
et ramos errare vetant et murmura demunt
alitibus. non hic pelagi, licet omnia clament
litora, non ullus caeli fragor; ipse profundis
vallibus effugiens speluncae proximus amnis
saxa inter scopulosque tacet: nigrantia circum
armenta omne solo recubat pecus, et nova marcent
germina, terrarumque inclinat spiritus herbas.
mille intus simulacra dei caelaverat ardens
Mulciber: hic haeret lateri redimita Voluptas,
hic comes in requiem vergens Labor, est ubi Baccho,
est ubi Martigenae socium puluinar Amori
obtinet. interius tecti in penetralibus altis
et cum Morte jacet, nullique ea tristis imago
cernitur. hae species. ipse autem umentia subter
antra soporifero stipatos flore tapetas
incubat; exhalant vestes et corpore pigro
strata calent, supraque torum niger efflat anhelo
ore vapor; manus haec fusos a tempore laevo
sustentat crines, haec cornu oblita remisit.
Source: Thebaid, Book X, Line 84 (tr. J. H. Mozley)
Letter to Ahmad Shah Abdali, Ruler of Afghanistan. Translated from the Urdu version of K.A. Nizami, Shãh Walîullah Dehlvî ke Siyãsî Maktûbãt, Second Edition, Delhi, 1969, p.83 ff.
From his letters

Song lyrics, Bringing It All Back Home (1965), It's All Over Now, Baby Blue

Noel Gallagher cited in " Gallagher speaks about drug experiences http://www.digitalspy.com/article/ds39948.html" at digitalspy.com, 25 November 2006
Controversy with other artists
Source: Your Forces and How to Use Them (1912), Chapter 3, p. 50

I was sent to Athens http://www.hri.org/docs/Morgenthau/
Sultãn Mahmûd Khaljî of Malwa (AD 1436-1469) Mandalgadh (Rajasthan)
Tabqãt-i-Akharî
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 3, Follow The Money, p. 47

Testimony to the New York Senate Committee on Labor and Education"
Jay Gould : A Character Sketch (1893)

Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 241
Laura Riding and Harry Kemp from The Left Heresy in Literature and Life (London: Methuen, 1939)

2010s, 2017, Speech at "Spirit of Liberty: At Home, In the World" event (2017)

Clark, Speech to the Indian Chiefs at Cahokia (1778) http://www.kdla.ky.gov/resources/KYGRClark.htm

“I have left Act I, for involution
And Act II. There, mired in complexity
I cannot write Act III.”
Poems

Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, 566 https://bewley.virtualave.net/riyad4.html
Sunni Hadith

Milner, Frank (ed): The Stuckists Punk Victorian, p. 21. National Museums Liverpool, 2005.

Chap. II
The Interesting Narrative of the Life of Olaudah Equiano, or Gustavus Vassa, the African (1789)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 133.

“I never was. When I left the hospital I was still in America and all America is an insane asylum.”
When asked by the press when he had been released from the mental hospital; apparently from an interview in Naples after emigrating back to Italy after WW2, this is his most notorious quotation, though he didn't write it down.[citation needed]

Jussi Halla-aho (2006), translation published in the blog Multicultural Discourse in Finland and Sweden http://gatesofvienna.blogspot.ch/2006/08/multicultural-discourse-in-finland-and.html, August 30, 2006
2005-09

II. Main Part : The Unveiling of the Secret.
Parsifal and the Secret of the Graal Unveiled (1914)

On Harry Greb, as quoted in "Harry Greb, The Human Windmill...“A Perpetual Motion Machine.”" by Monte D. Cox http://coxscorner.tripod.com/greb.html

Said to Pierre Bertaux in 1944, as recounted in The Atlantic, November 1960
Fifth Republic and other post-WW2

“Clearly, the left-wing groups want to use this carbon theme as a tool for wealth redistribution.”
http://motls.blogspot.com/2009/10/poland-rejects-global-carbon-communism.html#more
The Reference Frame http://motls.blogspot.com/
Source: Autobiography of a Brown Buffalo (1972), p. 133.
About Murray Bookchin
"Ayn Rand and the Early Libertarian Movement," 2010

“Design is too important to be left to designers.”
Attributed to Raymond Loewy in: Adam Richardson (2010) Innovation X, p. 184
Source: Mussolini, 1983, p. 40

"Play It Again, Pac-Man" http://pmc.iath.virginia.edu/text-only/issue.991/pop-cult.991, Postmodern Culture, vol. 2 no. 1 (September 1991)

Creation seminars (2003-2005), The dangers of evolution

Source: The Hunger Games trilogy, The Hunger Games (2008), p. 24

quote from Stella, reacting in the artist-talk on Donald Judd who emphasis the 'whole' of an art work
Source: Quotes, 1960 - 1970, Questions to Stella and Judd' - September 1966, p. 119

"Goodbye to All That", 1970 in Going Too Far: The Personal Chronicle of a Feminist, p 123.

Letter to a friend on March 9, 1971 (from the book Antonio Llidó: Epistolario de un compromiso,Tàndem Edicons,España (1999) ISBN 84-8131-227-4.

The Golden Violet - Amenaïde
The Golden Violet (1827)
Section 4.6
The Crosswicks Journal, A Circle of Quiet (1972)
Source: Witness: the Story of a Search (1962), p. 90–91 cited in: "Gurdjieff’s Temple Dances by John G. Bennett", Gurdjieff International Review, on gurdjieff.org; About Fontainebleau 1923

“Conferences at the top level are always courteous. Name calling is left to the foreign ministers.”
Comment on the 1955 Geneva Summit, quoted in the CQ Weekly Report ( 1 August 1955 http://books.google.com/books?id=GN8tAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Conferences+at+the+top+level+are+always+courteous+Name+calling+is+left+to+the+foreign+ministers%22&pg=PA910#v=onepage)

Reported by law librarian Ed Bander, in "Doing Justice", 72 Law Libr. J. 150 (1979), as having been heard at a speech given at New York University.
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