Quotes about living
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Laura Laurent
Lifted or The Story Is in the Soil, Keep Your Ear to the Ground (2002)
“At all times and under all circumstances, we have the power to transform the quality of our lives.”
Interview with William Warren Bartley, cited in — [Bartley, William Warren, w:William Warren Bartley, Werner Erhard: the Transformation of a Man: the Founding of est, Clarkson N. Potter, Inc., 1978, New York, 247, 0-517-53502-5]
Variant: You and I possess within ourselves, at every moment of our lives and under all circumstances, the power to transform the quality of our lives.
Source: The Frontiers of Meaning: Three Informal Lectures on Music (1994), Ch. 1 : The Frontiers of Nonsense
Speech http://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/document/the-nations-problem/
“It was not pleasant to admit what one is willing to do to go on living.”
Source: The Ophiuchi Hotline (1977), Chapter 14 (p. 141)
short quotes, 14 September 1967; p. 63
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
Article from Soviet Russia Today
The Fat of the Land, from Hungry Hearts and Other Stories (1920)
“Love reduces the complexity of living.”
June 1932 Henry and June
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
“Those that merely talk and never think,
That live in the wild anarchy of drink.”
XLVII, An Epistle, Answering to One That Asked to Be Sealed of the Tribe of Ben, lines 9-10. Comparable to: "They never taste who always drink; They always talk who never think", Matthew Prior, Upon a passage in the Scaligerana.
The Works of Ben Jonson, Second Folio (1640), Underwoods
Review of Le Misanthrope, by Molière, at the Piccadilly (1962), p. 117
Tynan Right and Left (1967)
EDM http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=24837&SESSION=682 (Early Day Motion) 1255 proposed by Tony Banks in the House of Commons, 21 May 2004; quoted by Parliamentary Information Management Service.
X, Closing lines
The State — Its Historic Role (1897)
On key topics in the documentary genre, Sundance Channel Interview (July 2004)
The Confession of My Crimes
Source: European and American patterns in a conflictive development, p. 19
Source: The Islamic Declaration (1970), p. 26.
Clementine Ford reveals her two no guilt, no shame abortions http://web.archive.org/web/20170129122205/http://www.news.com.au/news/my-no-guilt-no-shame-abortions/news-story/f38b7169c4c24ff8dcd075b2f776d9f3, October 15, 2009, at news.com.au
2009
From the Persian, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: 1950s–1970s, Maximum Principles in Analytical Economics, 1970, p. 76
The Hothouse by the East River (London: Macmillan, 1973) p. 12
pg. 512
Main Currents Of Marxism (1978), Three Volume edition, Volume II, The Golden Age
"Make Jerusalem Safe Again" http://www.unz.com/imercer/make-jerusalem-safe-again/ The Unz Review, January 25, 2017
2010s, 2017
Patheos, Fukkenuckabee http://www.patheos.com/blogs/reasonadvocates/2012/12/21/fukkenuckabee/ (December 21, 2012)
As quoted in Recollections of Thirteen Presidents, John S. Wise (1906).
“Teach him how to live,
And, oh still harder lesson! how to die.”
Source: Death: A Poetical Essay (1759), Line 316. Compare: "There taught us how to live; and (oh, too high
The price for knowledge!) taught us how to die", Thomas Tickell, On the Death of Mr. Addison (1721), line 81.; "He who should teach men to die, would at the same time teach them to live", Michel de Montaigne, Essay, book i. chap. ix.; "I have taught you, my dear flock, for above thirty years how to live; and I will show you in a very short time how to die", Sandys, Anglorum Speculum, p. 903.
“To the generation of young political reporters, Hunter was Mount Rushmore, a living god on earth.”
Source: Outlaw Journalist (2008), Chapter 14, Casualties Of War, p. 244
“Why do men hug words to their hearts after the living truth has long since fled from them?”
Preface, p. 18, sentence 5.
The Christian Agnostic (1965)
Ghost Town, 2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5SYnbz7wgU
Source: The Faces of Janus: Marxism and Fascism in the Twentieth Century, (2000), p. x
Richest 1 percent bagged 82 percent of wealth created last year - poorest half of humanity got nothing https://www.oxfam.org/en/pressroom/pressreleases/2018-01-22/richest-1-percent-bagged-82-percent-wealth-created-last-year, Oxfam International (22 January 2018)
“Bad work follers ye ez long's ye live.”
No. 2.
The Biglow Papers (1848–1866), Series II (1866)
Source: The Art of Probability for Scientists and Engineers (1991), p. 4 [emphasis in original]
December Chapter The Peverel Papers - A yearbook of the countryside ed Julian Shuckburgh Century Hutchinson 1986
The Peverel Papers
2010s, 2015, Speech on (20 July 2015)
Kunnumpuram, Kurien, 2011 “Theological Exploration,” Jnanadeepa: Pune Journal of Religious Studies 14/2 (July-Dec 2011)
On the Church
On the forming of the band U2
Rolling Stone interview (2005)
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
statement for catalogue of 'Forum exhibition 1916', reprinted in On art, p. 66-67; as quoted in Marsden Hartley, by Gail R. Scott, Abbeville Publishers, Cross River Press, 1988, New York p. 57
1908 - 1920
XVII, 2
The Kitáb-I-Asmá
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 82.
In a letter to Claude Monet, 1880; quoted by Geffroy: Claude Monet, vol. I, p. 175; as quoted by John Rewald, in Georges Seurat', a monograph https://ia800607.us.archive.org/23/items/georges00rewa/georges00rewa.pdf; Wittenborn and Compagny, New York, 1943. p. 15
In 1880 an exhibition of the works of Claude Monet had - as Signac was to say later - 'decided his career,' - and after his first efforts as an impressionist Signac had ventured to appeal to Monet, writing him this sentence in his letter
Speech after the London Bridge attack (4 June 2017)
Henninger, D. (Commentator). (2006, June 10). Journal Editorial Report. New York: Fox News Channel.
R.H. Hutton, "Professor Boole," in: The British Quarterly Review http://books.google.com/books?id=pfMEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165. (1866), p. 141
"Darkness on the Edge of Town"
Song lyrics, Darkness on the Edge of Town (1978)
“The long habit of living indisposeth us for dying.”
Source: Hydriotaphia, Urn Burial (1658), Chapter V
Burchill (1992) in The Spectator. 16 January 1992; cited in: Ned Sherrin (2008) Oxford Dictionary of Humorous Quotations. p. 170
‘Godfather of Hipsterdom’ Gavin McInnes: Feminism makes women miserable http://dailycaller.com/2013/10/23/godfather-of-hipsterdom-feminism-makes-women-miserable/ (October 13, 2013)
Source: Myths and Memories of the Nation (1999), Chapter: Greeks, Armenians and Jews.
Source: Your Forces and How to Use Them (1912), Chapter 6, p. 91–2
Marburg speech https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marburg_speech (June 1934), as quoted in The Nazi Germany Sourcebook: An Anthology of Texts. p. 170. Editors Roderick Stackelberg, Sally A. Winkle. Editor Routledge, 2013 ISBN 1134596936.
1930s
“We live with our archetypes, but can we live in them?”
"The Fatal Fulfillment" (Short Story), March 1970. Originally published in The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction
Short fiction
regarding the Occupy Wall Street protests, and referring to her book "Demonic".
2011
Dr. Alveda King featured speaker at prolife rally http://www.speroforum.com/a/17811/Dr-Alveda-King-featured-speaker-at-prolife-rally#.WH0nsFMrLIU (January 22, 2009)
Source: Complexity and Postmodernism (1998), p. 88; as cited by David Byrne (1999)
“Trying to make a living from poetry is like putting chains on butterfly wings.”
Paris Review interview (1996)
"Meditation on the Moon"
Music at Night and Other Essays (1931)
Address to the United Nations (26 September 2012)
Crisis in Syria
“I am not the rose, but I have lived near the rose.”
Je ne suis pas la rose, mais j’ai vécu avec elle.
A. Hayward, Autobiography and Letters of Mrs. Piozzi, Introduction.
“We live not in order to eat, but in order not to know what we feel like eating.”
The Fruits of Long Meditations (1884)
Amanda Collier Ridley, Chapter 2, p. 35
2009, The Best of Me (2011)
Source: Why Stock Markets Crash - Critical Events in Complex Systems (2003), Chapter 1, Financial Crashes: What, How, Why, And When?, p. 3.
“Writers really live in the mind and in hotels of the soul.”
Interviewed in Vogue, April 1985
Epigram on his Family Arms, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
7 January 1942.
Disputed, (1941-1944) (published 1953)
Speech in Limehouse, East London (30 July 1909), quoted in Better Times: Speeches by the Right Hon. D. Lloyd George, M.P., Chancellor of the Exchequer (London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1910), pp. 154-155.
Chancellor of the Exchequer
Interview with Rabindranath Tagore (14 April 1930), published in The Religion of Man (1930) by Rabindranath Tagore, p. 222, and in The Tagore Reader (1971) edited by Amiya Chakravarty
1930s
2010s, Interview with Joshua Stanton (August 2017)
"The Long Goodbye," The Guardian (6 April 1994); the quote is from Potter's final television interview with Melvyn Bragg (5 April 1994)
context (2) "Editorial Slot"
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
Speech to the Federation of Conservative Students in Manchester (6 October 1981), quoted in The Times (7 October 1981), p. 6. Margaret Thatcher had read Heath's advance text and responded http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/104712 by saying that "To me consensus seems to be—the process of abandoning all beliefs, principles, values and policies in search of something in which no-one believes, but to which no-one objects".
Post-Prime Ministerial
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), pp. 33-34.
Quote of Frida Kahlo, in her letter to Alejandro Gómez Arias, 29 September 1926
1925 - 1945
Source: Science and Complexity, 1948, p. 537
translated as The Cost of Discipleship (1959), p. 43.
Discipleship (1937), Costly Grace
Source: Cannibals All!, or Slaves Without Masters (1857), p. 325