Quotes about man page 98
Chris Rock (1965) American comedian, actor, screenwriter, television producer, film producer, and director
Never Scared (HBO, 2004)
David Bowie (1947–2016) British musician, actor, record producer and arranger
sane
Fame, written with Carlos Alomar and John Lennon
Song lyrics, Young Americans (1975)
Lancelot Law Whyte (1896–1972) Scottish industrial engineer
Source: The Next Development in Man (1948), p. 274
Anaïs Nin (1903–1977) writer of novels, short stories, and erotica
May 25, 1932
Diary entries (1914 - 1974)
Mark Hopkins (educator) (1802–1887) American educationalist and theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 403.
Marsha Blackburn (1952) American politician
Remarks To Freedom Summit, Manchester NH https://www.redstate.com/diary/marshablackburn/2014/04/12/remarks-freedom-summit-manchester-nh/ (April 12, 2014)
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley Frankenstein, or the Modern Prometheus
The monster to Victor Frankenstein in Ch. 17
Frankenstein (1818)
E. F. Schumacher (1911–1977) British economist
Source: Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered (1973), p. 31.
Rod Serling (1924–1975) American screenwriter
Speech at Binghamton Community High School (1968).
Other
Slavoj Žižek book The Sublime Object of Ideology
The fool answered: 'Yes of course I know that, but does the hen know?'
33
The Sublime Object of Ideology (1989)
Francois Mauriac book Vipers' Tangle
Le mythe de Prométhée signifie que toute la tristesse du monde a son siège dans le foie. Mais qui oserait reconnaître une vérité si humble?
Le Nœud de vipères (1932), cited from Oeuvres romanesques, vol. 2 (Paris: Flammarion, 1965) p. 166; Gerard Hopkins (trans.) Knot of Vipers (London: Eyre & Spottiswoode, 1951) p. 151.
Carl L. Becker (1873–1945) American historian
The Eve of the Revolution (1918)
“I am a sick man… I am a wicked man. An unattractive man.”
Fyodor Dostoyevsky book Notes from Underground
Я человек больной... Я злой человек. Непривлекательный я человек.
Part 1, Chapter 1 (page 7)
Notes from Underground (1864)
Henry Campbell-Bannerman (1836–1908) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
The Liberal Magazine (January 1898), p. 530, quoted in John Wilson, C.B.: A Life of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman (London: Constable, 1973), p. 232
“When the power of love replaces the love of power, man will have a new name: God.”
Sri Chinmoy (1931–2007) Indian writer and guru
January 20 <br class="br">Variants: My books, they all have only one message: the heart's Power Of Love must replace the mind's Love Of Power. If I have the Power Of Love, then I shall claim the whole World as my own … World Peace can be achieved when the Power Of Love replaces the Love Of Power. <br class="br">Cited to Chinmoy's book My Heart Shall Give A Oneness-Feast (1993) <br class="br">In The Forbes Book of Business Quotations (1997) edited by Edward C. Goodman and Ted Goodman, p. 639 a similar statement has become attributed to William Ewart Gladstone, and is also cited in "The National Elementary School Principal" Vol 28 published in 1948: "We look forward to the time when the Power of Love will replace the Love of Power. Then will our world know the blessings of peace." A similar statement has also become attributed to Jimi Hendrix, though he could have been quoting or paraphrasing Chinmoy, or conceivably Gladstone: "When the power of love overcomes love of power the world will know peace." <br class="br">Meditations: Food For The Soul (1970) <br class="br">Variant: When the power of love divinely replaces the love of power, man will have a new name: God. Source: Sri Chinmoy (1971): My rose petals: the master's extemporaneous talks in Europe, Sri Chinmoy Centre, p. 31. Google Books link http://books.google.pt/books?id=I2pRAAAAYAAJ&q=%22+love+divinely+replaces+%22&dq=%22+love+divinely+replaces+%22&hl=pt-PT&sa=X&ei=fNb8UrPVGsTIhAeS54H4Dw&redir_esc=y.
Samuel Smiles (1812–1904) Scottish author
Source: Self-Help; with Illustrations of Character and Conduct (1859), Ch. XIII : Character — The True Gentleman
Simone Weil (1909–1943) French philosopher, Christian mystic, and social activist
“Wave Mechanics,” p. 75
On Science, Necessity, and the Love of God (1968)
Alan Turing Intelligent Machinery
"Intelligent Machinery: A Report by A. M. Turing," (Summer 1948), submitted to the National Physical Laboratory (1948) and published in Key Papers: Cybernetics, ed. C. R. Evans and A. D. J. Robertson (1968) and, in variant form, in Machine Intelligence 5, ed. B. Meltzer and D. Michie (1969).
Daniel Bell book The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism
Introduction, The Disjunction of Realms, p. 4
The Cultural Contradictions of Capitalism (1976)
Larry Hogan (1956) American politician
" Inaugural Address http://governor.maryland.gov/2015/01/21/inaugural-address-governor-larry-hogan/" (21 January 2015)
Gary Yourofsky (1970) animal rights activist
Part of the speech to the students of the Georgia Institute of Technology (Summer 2010)
“The wise man sayth, store is no sore.”
John Heywood (1497–1580) English writer known for plays, poems and a collection of proverbs
Part I, chapter 5.
Proverbs (1546), Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet
Power and Laws of Thought (c. 1870)
Mozi (-470–-391 BC) Chinese political philosopher and religious reformer of the Warring States period
Book 4; Universal Love I
Mozi
Robert LeFevre (1911–1986) American libertarian businessman
Source: Nature of Man and His Government (1959), p. 78
Wilt Chamberlain (1936–1999) basketball player
[Heisler, Mark, Larger Than Life, The Los Angeles Times, 1999-10-13]
Post-NBA life
“I Could Never Have Sex With Any Man Who Has So Little Regard For My Husband.”
Dan Greenburg (1936) American writer
Title of film (1973) http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0070204/
John Calvin (1509–1564) French Protestant reformer
John Calvin, Antidote to the Canons of the Council of Trent, Canon 23. (1547)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1840s, Heroes and Hero-Worship (1840), The Hero as Prophet
William Mountford (1816–1885) English Unitarian preacher and author
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 364.
Nicholas Murray Butler (1862–1947) American philosopher, diplomat, and educator
Making liberal men and women : public criticism of present-day education, the new paganism, the university, politics and religion https://archive.org/stream/makingliberalmen00butluoft/makingliberalmen00butluoft_djvu.txt (1921)
Edgar Degas (1834–1917) French artist
Quote from The private lives of the Impressionists, Sue Roe, Harpen Collins Publishers, New York 2006, p. 53
quotes, undated
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Loving
Roberto Mangabeira Unger The Religion of the Future
Source: The Religion of the Future (2014), p. 135
Peter de Noronha (1897–1970) Indian businessman
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Promiscuity & Continence
Pliny the Younger (61–113) Roman writer
Letter 12, 11–13; on the death of his friend Cornelius Rufus.
Letters, Book I
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1923) Vol.1, p. 90
Cyrus David Foss (1834–1910) American bishop
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 489.
Douglas McGregor (1906–1964) American professor
Source: The Human Side of Enterprise (1960), p. 326
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
Message to the Senate and House of Representatives (23 March 1870), as quoted in the Congressional Globe, vol. 42, p. 2,177.
1870s
“An empty man is full of himself.”
Edward Abbey (1927–1989) American author and essayist
A Voice Crying in the Wilderness (Vox Clamantis in Deserto) (1990)
Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Letter to The Times on 12 May 1936, responding to Lord Cecil equally denouncing Italy, France, Japan, the USSR, and Germany; Churchill said that the French did not deserve as much criticism as the others. Quoted by John Gunther in Inside Europe (1940), p. 329.
The 1930s
“Man is one world, and hath
Another to attend him.”
George Herbert (1593–1633) Welsh-born English poet, orator and Anglican priest
Man, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian
Books, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? (2004)
Warren Farrell book The Myth of Male Power
Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part II: The Glass Cellars of the disposable sex, p. 183.
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
"The Brooklyn Divines." Brooklyn Union (Brooklyn, NY), 1883.
James Wesley Rawles (1960) Survivalist-fiction author and blogger
Source: Tools For Survival (2009), p. 150
“You are either the man in the white coat or you are the monkey. Susan sees herself as the monkey.”
Lisa Mason book Summer of Love
Source: Summer of Love (1994), Chapter 4 “Foxy Lady” (p. 82)
Tanith Lee book The Birthgrave
Book Three, Part I “Snake’s Road”, Chapter 3 (p. 333)
The Birthgrave (1975)
José Ortega Y Gasset (1883–1955) Spanish liberal philosopher and essayist
Source: History as a System (1962), p. 13
Samson Raphael Hirsch (1808–1888) Jewish theologian, germany 19th century
Essay "Religion Allied to Progress" http://www.ucalgary.ca/~elsegal/363_Transp/Orthodoxy/SRHirsch.html
James Burgh (1714–1775) British politician
The Dignity of Human Nature (1754)
“The man that blushes is not quite a brute.”
Source: Night-Thoughts (1742–1745), Night VII, Line 496.
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
Peter Guthrie Tait (1831–1901) British mathematician
in an address to the University of Edinburgh graduates, as quoted by [Cargill Gilston Knott, Life and scientific work of Peter Guthrie Tait, Cambridge University Press, 1911, 11]
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the American Society in London at the Savoy Hotel, London (28 September 1923) before his tour of the United States, quoted in The Times (29 September 1923), p. 6
Later life
Maimónides book The Guide for the Perplexed
Source: Guide for the Perplexed (c. 1190), Part III, Ch.25
Henry Vaughan (1621–1695) Welsh author, physician and metaphysical poet
"They Are All Gone," st. 7.
Silex Scintillans (1655)
Johann Gottfried Herder Der Weg zur Wissenschaft
Sag' o Weiser, wodurch du zu solchem Wissen gelangtest?
"Dadurch, daß ich mich nie andre zu fragen geschämt."
"Der Weg zur Wissenschaft"; cited from Bernhard Suphan (ed.) Herders sämmtliche Werke (Berlin Weidmann, 1887-1913) vol. 26, p. 376; Translation by Thomas Carlyle, from Clyde de L. Ryals and Kenneth Fielding (eds.) The Collected Letters of Thomas and Jane Welsh Carlyle (Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995) vol. 23, p. 160.
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
“Death only closes a Man's Reputation, and determines it as good or bad.”
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
No. 349 (10 April 1712)
Famously seen on the brothel wall in the film Easy Rider.
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Euripidés (-480–-406 BC) ancient Athenian playwright
Sisyphus, as translated by R. G. Bury, and revised by J. Garrett http://www.wku.edu/~jan.garrett/302/critias.htm <br class="br">Variant translation: He was a wise man who originated the idea of God.
Mohammad Hidayatullah (1905–1992) 11th Chief Justice of India
On the occasion of 15th August 1969, India’s Independence Day.
Source: Law in the Scientific Era, P.245-46.
Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer
L'amour abstrait ne suffit pas à un homme pauvre et grand, il en veut tous les dévouements... La véritable épouse en cœur, en chair et en os, se laisse traîner là où va celui en qui réside sa vie, sa force, sa gloire, son bonheur.
The Wild Ass’s Skin (1831), Part II: A Woman Without a Heart
Walter Terence Stace (1886–1967) British civil servant, educator and philosopher.
p. 27.
“The way to procure insults is to submit to them. A man meets with no more respect than he exacts.”
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
No. 402
Characteristics, in the manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims (1823)
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
'The Weld This Week'
Essays and reviews, The Crystal Bucket (1982)
Mary Parker Follett (1868–1933) American academic
Follett in: Pauline Graham (2003), Mary Parker Follett--prophet of Management, p. 115
Attributed from postum publications
Sri Aurobindo (1872–1950) Indian nationalist, freedom fighter, philosopher, yogi, guru and poet
Thoughts and Glimpses (1916-17)
Charles Dupin (1784–1873) French mathematician
Charles Dupin (1826), Geometrie et Mechanique des Arts et Metiers et des Beaux Arts Paris: Bachelier; Cited and translated by John Hoaglund, "Management Before Frederick Taylor," p. 30.; and cited in Wren & Bedeian (2005, 74)