Quotes about limitation page 7
Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), pp. 6-7
Steven J. Rosen (1955) American editor, author on Vaishnavism
“The New Carnivores”, in The Agni and the Ecstasy (London: Arktos, 2012), p. 100 https://books.google.it/books?id=fYjX7W6SCLMC&pg=PA100.
Dmitry Medvedev (1965) Russian Prime Minister and former president
telegraph.co.uk http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/vladimir-putin/9731278/Dmitry-Medvedev-muses-on-aliens-and-Vladimir-Putins-lateness.html
Charles Rosen (1927–2012) American pianist and writer on music
Source: The Frontiers of Meaning: Three Informal Lectures on Music (1994), Ch. 2 : How to Become Immortal
Elizabeth Gould Davis book The First Sex
The First Sex, ch. 22 - Woman in the Aquarian Age (1971).
Frithjof Schuon book The Transcendent Unity of Religions
The Transcendent Unity of Religions (1953; revised edition 1984)
Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) British political economist
Source: An Essay on The Principle of Population (First Edition 1798, unrevised), Chapter IX, paragraph 8, lines 14-16
Mikhail Gorbachev (1931) General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
As quoted in Planet Savers : 301 Extraordinary Environmentalists (2008) by Kevin Desmond, p. 248
1990s
Randall Jarrell book Five Young American Poets
"A Note on Poetry," preface to The Rage for the Lost Penny: Five Young American Poets (New Directions, 1940) [p. 49]
Kipling, Auden & Co: Essays and Reviews 1935-1964 (1980)
Douglas MacArthur (1880–1964) U.S. Army general of the army, field marshal of the Army of the Philippines
Source: Reminiscences (1964), p. 417
Perry Anderson (1938) British historian
Spectrum: From Right to Left in the World of Ideas (2005), Ch. 13. "The Vanquished Left, Eric Hobsbawm" (2002)
Clement Greenberg (1909–1994) American writer and artist
1960s, Modernist Painting (1960)
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
As cited in: D.C. (1969) "Systems Theory — A Discredited Philosophy". in: Abacus V. p. 4
1950s, Problems of Life (1952, 1960)
“Right is not unlimited, but is limited by the laws.”
Aeschines (-389–-314 BC) Attic orator; statesman
199.
Ctesiphontem
Richard Whately (1787–1863) English rhetorician, logician, economist, and theologian
Introduction, p. 4
Elements of Rhetoric (1828)
François Englert (1932) Belgian theoretical physicist
page 19 of [2002, A brief course in spontaneous symmetry breaking ii. modern times: The BEH mechanism, arXiv preprint hep-th/0203097, https://arxiv.org/pdf/hep-th/0203097.pdf]
John Calvin (1509–1564) French Protestant reformer
Page 85.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
John Steinbeck (1902–1968) American writer
Journal entry (11 June 1938), published in Working Days : The Journals of The Grapes of Wrath, 1938-1941 (1990) edited by Robert DeMott
Salmon P. Chase (1808–1873) Chief Justice of the United States
Letter to August Belmont (May 30, 1868), in J. W. Schuckers, The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase, (1874). p. 585.
Ward Cunningham (1949) American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), Working the Program
Margaret Thatcher book Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World
Source: Statecraft: Strategies for a Changing World, p. 37
Bhakti Tirtha Swami (1950–2005) American Hindu writer
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume I: Uncovering Spiritual Truths in Psychic Phenomena (Hari-Nama Press, 1996), Chapter 1: Dreams: A State of Reality, p. 20
Walter James, 4th Baron Northbourne (1896–1982) British rower, agriculturalist and translater
Intellectual Freedom (1971)
Mike Huckabee (1955) Arkansas politician
A Message from the Governor
HuckPAC
2008-08-23
http://www.huckpac.com/?Fuseaction=Blogs.View&Blog_id=1848&CommentPage=5
2011-03-01
Jason Biggs (1978) American actor
On debut in show Orange Is the New Black, interviewed in: — [December 4, 2014, http://www.rollingstone.com/movies/news/q-a-jason-biggs-changes-stripes-in-orange-is-the-new-black-20130710, Rolling Stone, Q&A: Jason Biggs Changes Stripes in 'Orange Is the New Black', July 10, 2013, James Sullivan]
“The impossible isn't a limitation, it's an invitation.”
J.M. DeMatteis (1953) comics illustrator
Motto
J.M. DeMatteis's CREATION POINT (2009 – present)
Herbert A. Simon book Administrative Behavior
Source: 1940s-1950s, Administrative Behavior, 1947, p. 78.
Martin Farquhar Tupper (1810–1889) English writer and poet
Of Compensation.
Proverbial Philosophy (1838-1849)
“The Pythagoreans associated good and evil with the limited and unlimited, respectively.”
Morris Kline (1908–1992) American mathematician
Source: Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times (1972), p. 175
J. Bradford DeLong (1960) American economist
Making Sense of Friedrich A. von Hayek: Focus/The Honest Broker for the Week of August 9, 2014 http://equitablegrowth.org/making-sense-friedrich-von-hayek-focusthe-honest-broker-week-august-9-2014/ (2014)
Jo Cox (1974–2016) UK politician
Speaking on BBC Daily Politics show — UK 'should enforce Syria no-fly zone even if Russia vetoes UN resolution' https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/oct/12/uk-should-be-prepared-enforce-syria-no-fly-zone-russian-veto-un-isis-assad (12 October 2015)
Anthony Kennedy (1936) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Planned Parenthood v. Casey, 505 U.S. 833 http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/scripts/getcase.pl?court=US&vol=505&invol=833 (29 June 1992) (joint opinion coauthored with Justices Souter and O’Connor).
Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1901–1972) austrian biologist and philosopher
Source: General System Theory (1968), 2. The Meaning of General Systems Theory, p. 18
Ziaur Rahman (1936–1981) President of Bangladesh
Ziaur Rahman's speech in the United Nations Security Council. <br class="br"> Ziaur Rahman in the United Nations - YouTube, 2012-05-30 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QASYSWMbDtg,
Robert Barro (1944) American classical macroeconomist
Nothing Is Sacred (2002)
Hans Frank (1900–1946) German war criminal
To senior members of his administration, December 16, 1941, quoted in "Why Did the Heavens Not Darken?: the final solution in history" - Page 302 - by Arno J. Mayer - History - 1988
Arthur Schopenhauer book On the Basis of Morality
Part IV, Ch. 2, pp. 273 https://archive.org/stream/basisofmorality00schoiala#page/273/mode/2up-274 <br class="br">On the Basis of Morality (1840)
William Bateson (1861–1926) British geneticist and biologist
Source: Mendel's Principles of Heredity (1913), p. 3
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Kanzul `Ummal, Volume 7, Tradition 18870
Shi'ite Hadith
“God loves without limit and this puts a loving person most securely at peace.”
John Ruysbroeck (1293–1381) Flemish mystic
The Spiritual Espousals (c. 1340)
Bernard Lewis (1916–2018) British-American historian
Books, Islam and the West: A Conversation with Bernard Lewis (2006)
Warren G. Harding (1865–1923) American politician, 29th president of the United States (in office from 1921 to 1923)
1920s, The American Soldier (1920)
“Limitations often reveal opportunities.”
Craig Groeschel (1967) American priest
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
David W. Oxtoby (1951) President of Pomona college
Principles of Modern Chemistry (7th ed., 2012), Ch. 2 : Chemical Formulas, Equations, and Reaction Yields
Rudolph Rummel (1932–2014) American academic
“Libertarianism, Violence within States, and the Polarity Principle,” Comparative Politics, Vol. 16, No. 4 (Jul., 1984), pp. 443-462. Published by Comparative Politics, Ph.D. Programs in Political Science, City University of New York.
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to Isaac H. Tiffany (4 April 1819)
1810s
Friedrich Hayek (1899–1992) Austrian and British economist and Nobel Prize for Economics laureate
1980s and later, Knowledge, Evolution and Society (1983), "Coping with Ignorance"
Source: http://imprimis.hillsdale.edu/coping-with-ignorance/
Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) American politician
Source: Seven Great Statesmen in the Warfare of Humanity with Unreason (1915), p. 61
Howard P. Robertson (1903–1961) American mathematician and physicist
As quoted by Gerald James Whitrow, The Structure of the Universe: An Introduction to Cosmology (1949)
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Exclusive Interview with Aron Ra – Public Speaker, Atheist Vlogger, and Activist https://conatusnews.com/interview-aron-ra-past-president-atheist-alliance-america/, Conatus News (May 17, 2017)
Ludwig Feuerbach (1804–1872) German philosopher and anthropologist
Lecture XXX, Atheism alone a Positive View <br class="br"> Lectures on the Essence of Religion http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/feuerbach/works/lectures/index.htm (1851)
Norbert Wiener book Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine
V. Computing Machines and the Nervous System. p. 121.
Cybernetics: Or Control and Communication in the Animal and the Machine (1948)
Gholam-Reza Aghazadeh (1949) politician
Aghazadeh: We Are Aiming to Operate 50,000 Centrifuges http://memri.org/bin/latestnews.cgi?ID=IA34207 (April 2007)
Yeshayahu Leibowitz (1903–1994) israeli intellectual
"Judaism, Human Values and the Jewish State" (1995)
Eknath Easwaran (1910–1999) spiritual teacher, author of books on meditation and spiritual practice, and translator and interpreter of …
[Your life is your message: Finding harmony with yourself, others, and the earth, Easwaran, Eknath, w:Eknath Easwaran, 1997, Hyperion, New York, 0786882662, http://books.google.com/books?id=xKlCo3suzTkC&pg=PA42&dq=Patience+can%27t+be+acquired+overnight.+It+is+just+like+building+up+a+muscle.+Every+day+you+need+to+work+on+it+inauthor:eknath+inauthor:easwaran&hl=en&ei=9UCVTqyUKuKsiAKB1oy6CQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CDEQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=Patience%20can%27t%20be%20acquired%20overnight.%20It%20is%20just%20like%20building%20up%20a%20muscle.%20Every%20day%20you%20need%20to%20work%20on%20it%20inauthor%3Aeknath%20inauthor%3Aeaswaran&f=false] (p. 42) (work originally published 1992)
John Zachman (1934) American computer scientist
Source: Concepts of the Framework for Enterprise Architecture, 1993, p. 1
Martin Amis (1949) Welsh novelist
"Ronald Reagan" (1979)
The Moronic Inferno and Other Visits to America (1986)
Lev Leviev (1956) Soviet-born Israeli businessman, philanthropist and investor
Interview, Jewish Chronicle, 7 March 2008 http://thejc.com/home.aspx?AId58607&ATypeId1&searchtrue2&srchstrLev%20leviev&srchtxt1&srchhead1&srchauthor1&srchsandp1&scsrch0
Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
" Mr Keynes and the moderns http://www.voxeu.org/article/mr-keynes-and-moderns/" (June 21, 2011)
L. Neil Smith (1946) American writer
"Why Did it Have to be ... Guns?" (3 August 1999).
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Letter to A.S. Suvorin (August 18, 1893)
Letters
Jordan Peterson (1962) Canadian clinical psychologist, cultural critic, and professor of psychology
Other
Nyanaponika Thera (1901–1994) German Buddhist monk
Source: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation (1965), p. 34
Georg Simmel (1858–1918) German sociologist, philosopher, and critic
Source: The View of Life (1918), p. 1. Opening line of first essay "Life as Transcendence"
Frank Herbert (1920–1986) American writer
Without Me, You're Nothing: The Essential Guide to Home Computers (1981), co-written with Max Barnard
General sources
Robert A. Heinlein book The Cat Who Walks Through Walls
Source: The Cat Who Walks Through Walls (1985), p. 564
Wallace Brett Donham (1877–1954) American academic
Wallace Brett Donham (1952). Administration and blind spots: the biography of an adventurous idea. p. 3
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1960, Speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association
Kurt Student (1890–1978) German Luftwaffe general during World War II
Quoted in "The Other Side of the Hill" - Page 124 - by Basil Henry Liddell Hart - History - 1948.
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
Article http://books.google.com/books?id=lHnjAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Remember+that+there+is+always+a+limit+to+self-indulgence+but+none+to+self-restraint+and+let+us+daily+progress+in+that+direction%22 in Young India (2 February 1928, Volume 10, Page 35) <br class="br">Posthumous publications (1950s and later)
Thomas Pynchon book The Crying of Lot 49
Source: The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), Chapter 1
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Session 283, Page 18
The Early Sessions: Sessions 1-42, 1997, The Early Sessions: Book 7
Shah Waliullah Dehlawi (1703–1762) Indian muslim scholar
Source: Quoted in Bonney, Jihad from Qur’an to bin Laden, 101-3 Quoted from Spencer, Robert (2018). The history of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS.
Source: Shah Waliullah Dehlawi: in: Muhammad Al-Ghazali, Socio-political Thought of Shah Wali Allah. (Also quoted in Jihād: From Qur’ān to bin Laden by Richard Bonney. Palgrave Macmillan, 2004. also in Spencer, Robert in The history of Jihad: From Muhammad to ISIS, 2018.)
Damon Knight book A for Anything
Source: A for Anything (1959), Chapter 10 (p. 122)
François Mignet (1796–1884) French historian and journalist
History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 http://clc-library-org-docs.angelfire.com/hfrr.html, Introduction
Snoop Dogg (1971) American rapper, singer-songwriter, record producer, and actor
"Get Bout It & Rowdy", Da Game Is To Be Sold, Not To Be Told (1998).
Murray Bookchin (1921–2006) American libertarian socialist author, orator, and philosopher
Listen, Marxist!