André Breton (1896–1966) French writer
Quote of Breton, from La Clé des Champs (1953); as cited by Thomas Molnar, The Decline of the Intellectual (1961)
after 1930
André Breton (1896–1966) French writer
Quote of Breton, from La Clé des Champs (1953); as cited by Thomas Molnar, The Decline of the Intellectual (1961)
after 1930
Edsger W. Dijkstra (1930–2002) Dutch computer scientist
Dijkstra (1972) The Humble Programmer http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD03xx/EWD340.html (EWD340). <br class="br">1970s
Aileen Osborn Webb (1892–1979) American patron of the arts
Zaiden, Emily. "Craft In America / The American Craft Council and Aileen Osborn Webb." Craft In America / The American Craft Council and Aileen Osborn Webb. N.p., n.d. Web. 19 Oct. 2013. <http://www.craftinamerica.org/artists_metal/story_585.php>.
H. G. Wells (1866–1946) English writer
The Rights of the World Citizen (1942); a revised edition of The Rights of Man
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech (February 1916), quoted in War Memoirs: Volume I (London: Odhams, 1938), pp. 209-210
Minister of Munitions
Francisco Luís Gomes (1829–1869) Indo-Portuguese physician, writer, historian, economist, political scientist and MP in the Portuguese parli…
Quoted by Nishitha Desai in Lusotopie 2000, p. 474
Joseph Priestley book An History of the Corruptions of Christianity
General Conclusions, Part I : Containing Considerations addressed to Unbelievers and especially to Mr. Gibbon
An History of the Corruptions of Christianity (1782)
Konstantin Chernenko (1911–1985) Soviet politician
Quoted in "Speeches and Writings: Leaders of the World" - Page 186 - by Konstantin Ustinovich Chernenko - Political Science - 1984
Houston Stewart Chamberlain book The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts) (1899)
James Otis Jr. (1725–1783) Lawyer in colonial Massachusetts
Argument Against the Writs of Assistance (1761)
John Holt (Lord Chief Justice) (1642–1710) English lawyer and Lord Chief Justice of England
2 Raym. Rep. 954.
Ashby v. White (1703)
Gilles Dauvé (1947) French writer
"Letter on Animal Liberation" (1999)
Elie Wiesel (1928–2016) writer, professor, political activist, Nobel Laureate, and Holocaust survivor
Hope, Despair, and Memory (1986)
Angela Merkel (1954) Chancellor of Germany
Cited in: Damian Carrington, "Climate change will determine humanity's destiny, says Angela Merkel" https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2017/nov/15/climate-change-will-determine-humanitys-destiny-says-angela-merkel, The Guardian, 15 November 2017 (page visited on 15 November 2017). <br class="br">2017
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Whose Country Is This? (1921)
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
Eighth Thesis
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View (1784)
Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) German social scientist, author, political theorist, and philosopher
Nachdem die liberale Ökonomie ihr Bestes getan hatte, um durch die Auflösung der Nationalitäten die Feindschaft zu verallgemeinern, die Menschheit in eine Horde reißender Tiere - und was sind Konkurrenten anders?
zu verwandeln, die einander ebendeshalb auffressen, WEIL jeder mit allen andern gleiches Interesse hat, nach dieser Vorarbeit blieb ihr nur noch ein Schritt zum Ziele übrig, die Auflösung der Familie. Um diese durchzusetzen, kam ihr eine eigene schöne Erfindung, das Fabriksystem, zu Hülfe.
Outlines of a Critique of Political Economy (1844)
“It's not a certain society that seems ridiculous to me, it's mankind.”
Eugéne Ionesco (1909–1994) Romanian playwright
As quoted in Encyclopedia of World Biography (1998) edited by Suzanne Michele Bourgoin, Paula Kay Byers, Gale Research Inc, p. 132
Max Beckmann (1884–1950) German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer
Source: 1930s, On my Painting (1938), p. 16
Stephen Baxter book Evolution
Source: Evolution (2002), Chapter 18 “The Kingdom of the Rats” section II (p. 579)
Winston S. Churchill book The Second World War
Broadcast (17 June 1940), quoted in Martin Gilbert, Finest Hour: Winston S. Churchill, 1939–1941 (London: Heinemann, 1983), p. 566
The Second World War (1939–1945)
Muhammad Iqbál (1877–1938) Urdu poet and leader of the Pakistan Movement
The Reconstruction of Religious Thought in Islam http://www.allamaiqbal.com/works/prose/english/reconstruction/index.htm
“The king shall eat, though all mankind be starved.”
Henry Carey Chrononhotonthologos
Act ii. Sc. 4.
Chrononhotonthologos (1734)
“Liberty … is one of the most valuable blessings that Heaven has bestowed upon mankind.”
Miguel de Cervantes (1547–1616) Spanish novelist, poet, and playwright
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part II (1615), Book III, Ch. 58.
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to William Hunter (11 March 1790)
1790s
Kenneth E. Boulding (1910–1993) British-American economist
Kenneth Boulding (1962) " Notes on a Theory of Philanthropy http://www.nber.org/chapters/c1992.pdf" in: Philanthropy and Public Policy. Frank G. Dickinson, ed., New York, National Bureau of Economic Research. <br class="br">1960s
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907–1972) Polish-American Conservative Judaism Rabbi
"The Holy Dimension", p. 332
Moral Grandeur and Spiritual Audacity: Essays (1997)
David Orrell (1962) Canadian mathematician
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 9, Square Versus Oblong, p. 284
Grant Morrison (1960) writer
https://web.archive.org/web/20040803001942/http://www.popimage.com/content/grant20044.html Popimage interview
On The X-Men
Bryan Magee (1930–2019) British politician
Source: Confessions of a Philosopher (1997), p. 346
“The power to become habituated to his surroundings is a marked characteristic of mankind.”
John Maynard Keynes book The Economic Consequences of the Peace
Source: The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919), Chapter I, p. 3
Miguel Angel Escotet social scientist
As quoted in Emerging Trends In Inclusive Education (2007) by Kaushal Sharma and B.C. Mahapatra, p. 347
Address to the U.S. Senate (2 March 1846); quoted in Mission of the North American People, Geographical, Social, and Political (1873), by William Gilpin, p. 124.
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Source: 1960s, Continuities in Cultural Evolution (1964), p. 3
Friedrich Kellner (1885–1970) German Justice inspector
May 8, 1945; Vol. 2, p. 935.
Diary (1939 - 1945)
“The security of our world is found in the advancing rights of mankind.”
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2004, Speech to United Nations General Assembly (September 2004)
“Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other.”
Edmund Burke (1729–1797) Anglo-Irish statesman
No. 1, volume v, p. 331
Letters On a Regicide Peace (1796)
James Tod (1782–1835) 1782-1835, English officer of the British East India Company and an Oriental scholar
Annals and Antiquities of Rajasthan by James Tod
Park Benjamin, Sr. (1809–1864) American journalist
The Old Sexton, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
Tablet to ‘Him Who Will Be Made Manifest’
David Lloyd George (1863–1945) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1918/nov/11/time-limit-for-reply in the House of Commons (11 November 1918) <br class="br">Prime Minister
Cotton Mather (1663–1728) American religious minister and scientific writer
Memorable providence, relating to witchcraft's and possessions. (1689) http://law2.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/salem/ASA_MATH.HTM
Clarence Thomas (1948) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Obergefell v. Hodges http://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/14pdf/14-556_3204.pdf (26 June 2015), pp. 16-17. <br class="br">2010s
William Ewart Gladstone (1809–1898) British Liberal politician and prime minister of the United Kingdom
Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/commons/1857/mar/03/resolution-moved-resumed-debate-fourth in the House of Commons (3 March 1857) against the Second Opium War. <br class="br">1850s
Pitirim Sorokin (1889–1968) American sociologist
Pitirim Sorokin (1954) http://books.google.nl/books?id=DGCleCxTkbIC The Ways and Power of Love http://what-when-how.com/love-in-world-religions/altruistic-love/. p. 461; As cited in: "[ Altruistic Love]" on what-when-how: In Depth Tutorials and Information
Phillip Abbott Luce (1935–1998)
Source: The Intellectual Student’s Guide to Survival (1968), pp. 75-76
Paul Davies (1946) British physicist
Page 222, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 9780521291514.
Space and Time in the Modern Universe (1977)
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
"Thanksgiving" http://web.archive.org/web/20041126231505/http://www.nationalreview.com:80/thecorner/04_11_24_corner-archive.asp (24 November 2004), The Corner, National Review <br class="br">2000s, 2004
Lewis Gompertz (1783–1861) Early animal rights activist
Moral Inquiries on the Situation of Man and of Brutes, edited by Peter Singer (Fontwell: Centaur Press, 1992), p. 84.
Svetlana Alliluyeva (1926–2011) daughter of Joseph Stalin
"Svetlana Alliluyeva describes how she changed from Atheism", Daytona Beach Morning Journal, (May 20, 1967)
Lin Yutang book The Importance of Living
Source: The Importance of Living (1937), Ch. IV : On Having A Stomach, p. 46
John Maynard Keynes book The Economic Consequences of the Peace
On Georges Clemenceau, in Chapter III, p. 32
The Economic Consequences of the Peace (1919)
Harry V. Jaffa (1918–2015) American historian and collegiate professor
2000s, The Logic of the Colorblind Constitution (2004)
John Quincy Adams (1767–1848) American politician, 6th president of the United States (in office from 1825 to 1829)
Oration on Lafayette (1834)
Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) Dutch philosopher
Albert Einstein, in response to the telegrammed question of New York's Rabbi Herbert S. Goldstein in (24 April 1929) ; he later expanded on his comments about Spinoza's and his own ideas on religion elsewhere : "I can understand your aversion to the use of the term "religion" to describe an emotional and psychological attitude which shows itself most clearly in Spinoza … I have not found a better expression than "religious" for the trust in the rational nature of reality that is, at least to a certain extent, accessible to human reason." — as quoted in Einstein : Science and Religion by Arnold V. Lesikar
A - F
Isabel II do Reino Unido (1926–2022) queen of the UK, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand, and head of the Commonwealth of Nations
Message left on the moon by the crew of Apollo 11; NASA documentation http://history.nasa.gov/ap11-35ann/goodwill/Apollo_11_material.pdf#page=34 (13 July 1969)
Otto Pfleiderer (1839–1908) German Protestant theologian
Source: Evolution and Theology (1900), p. 18.
Joseph Priestley (1733–1804) English theologian, chemist, educator, and political theorist
The Rights of Man (1791)
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
21 February 1945.
Disputed, The Testament of Adolf Hitler (1945)
Karel Appel (1921–2006) Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet
quote of Karel Appel: from the conversation with Rudy Fuchs in 1990; as quoted in 'The Low Countries', Jaargang 12(2004) on DBNL (Dutch Librairy online) http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_low001200401_01/_low001200401_01_0027.php
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Die Astrologie ist eine Wissenschaft für sich. Aber eine wegweisende. Ich habe viel aus ihr gelernt und vielen Nutzen aus ihr ziehen können. Die physikalischen Erkenntnisse unterstreichen die Macht der Sterne über irdisches Geschick. Die Astrologie aber unterstreicht in gewissem Sinne wiederum die physikalischen Erkenntnisse. Deshalb ist sie eine Art Lebens-elixier für die Gesellschaft!
German quote attributed to Einstein in Huters astrologischer Kalender 1960 [A]
Translated by Tad Mann, unidentified 1987 work
Contradicted by Denis Hamel, The End of the Einstein-Astrology-Supporter Hoax, Skeptical Inquirer, Vol. 31, No. 6 (Nov-Dec 2007), pp. 39-43
Alice Calaprice, The Expanded Quotable Einstein: "Attributed to Einstein […] An excellent example of a quotation someone made up and attributed to Einstein in order to lend an idea credibility."
Misattributed
“Let observation with extensive view
Survey mankind, from China to Peru.”
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
Source: Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Line 1; comparable to: "All human race, from China to Peru, Pleasure, howe’er disguis’d by art, pursue", Thomas Warton, Universal Love of Pleasure
Evelyn Beatrice Hall book The Friends of Voltaire
Source: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 2 : Diderot : The Talker, p. 61
Vox Day (1968) writer, actor, video game designer, blogger, far-right activist
A Conversation With Vox Day http://strike-the-root.com/conversation-with-vox-day (December 20, 2010)
Margaret Mead (1901–1978) American anthropologist
Source: 1970s, Changing Styles of Anthropological Work, 1973, p. 8
Robert G. Ingersoll (1833–1899) Union United States Army officer
"Some Mistakes of Moses" (1879) http://www.archive.org/stream/somemistakesmose00ingeuoft/somemistakesmose00ingeuoft_djvu.txt Section II, "Free Schools".
John Brunner book The Stone That Never Came Down
Source: The Stone That Never Came Down (1973), Chapter 23 (p. 180)
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Source: Attributed in posthumous publications, Einstein and the Poet (1983), p. 92
Abraham Joshua Heschel (1907–1972) Polish-American Conservative Judaism Rabbi
Source: Who Is Man? (1965), Ch. 5
Jay Gould (1836–1892) American businessman
Testimony to the New York Senate Committee on Labor and Education"
Jay Gould : A Character Sketch (1893)
Kim Jong-il (1941–2011) General Secretary of the Workers' Party of Korea
Rodong Sinmun (25 December 1995) "Respecting the forerunners of the revolution is a noble moral obligation of revolutionaries" http://www.korea-dpr.com/library/206.pdf
Alfred De Vigny book Servitude et grandeur militaires
L'existence du Soldat est (après la peine de mort) la trace la plus douloureuse de barbarie qui subsiste parmi les hommes.
Servitude et grandeur militaires; (ed.) Paul Viallaneix Oeuvres complètes, (1965) p. 358; translation from Humphrey Hare (trans.) The Military Necessity (1953) p. 17. (1835).
David Gerrold book When HARLIE Was One
Section 15 (p. 71; Dr. Auberson's question; HARLIE's answer)
When HARLIE Was One (1972)
“Thus I live in the world rather as a spectator of mankind than as one of the species.”
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
No. 1 (1 March 1711).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Olaf Stapledon book Star Maker
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XVI: Epilogue: Back to Earth (p. 187)
Pierre Teilhard De Chardin book The Phenomenon of Man
pp. 273, 287–289 https://archive.org/stream/ThePhenomenonOfMan/phenomenon-of-man-pierre-teilhard-de-chardin#page/n137/mode/1up/, <br class="br">The Phenomenon of Man (1955)
George William Curtis (1824–1892) American writer
1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)
Eduard Bernstein (1850–1932) German politician
Bernstein, Eduard. "Patriotism, Militarism and Social-Democracy." (Originally published as: "Militarism." Social Democrat. Vol.11 no.7, 15 July 1907, pp.413-419.) http://www.marxists.org/reference/archive/bernstein/works/1907/07/patriotism.htm
Donald Miller book Blue Like Jazz: nonreligious thoughts on Christian spirituality
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)