
1860s, The Prayer of the Twenty Millions (1862)
1860s, The Prayer of the Twenty Millions (1862)
The Second Coming of Christ: The Resurrection of the Christ Within You, (2004) by Yogananda
“My master Attalus used to say: "Evil herself drinks the largest portion of her own poison." The poison which serpents carry for the destruction of others, and secrete without harm to themselves, is not like this poison; for this sort is ruinous to the possessor.”
Quemadmodum Attalus noster dicere solebat, 'malitia ipsa maximam partem veneni sui bibit'. Illud venenum quod serpentes in alienam perniciem proferunt, sine sua continent, non est huic simile: hoc habentibus pessimum est.
Quemadmodum Attalus noster dicere solebat, 'malitia ipsa maximam partem veneni sui bibit'.
Illud venenum quod serpentes in alienam perniciem proferunt, sine sua continent, non est huic simile: hoc habentibus pessimum est.
Source: Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter LXXXI: On benefits, Line 22
“All machines knew what would happen to them when their masters lost faith in their infallibility.”
Source: Absolution Gap (2003), Chapter 5 (p. 75)
Simon Newcomb, Henry Burchard Fine, Florian Cajori et al. Report of the Committee [of Ten http://books.google.com/books?id=58agAAAAMAAJ on Secondary School Studies Appointed at the Meeting of the National Educational Association July 9, 1892: With the Reports of the Conferences Arranged by this Committee and Held December 28-30, 1892]. p. 108: On math education
Introduction.
The Papers of Samuel Marchbanks (1985)
“That’s what being human means: to be master of your own fate.”
Source: Lady of Mazes (2005), Chapter 23 (p. 262).
Source: Marketing Insights from A to Z: 80 Concepts Every Manager Needs to Know, 2011, p. xiv
About Jackie Chan being his inspiration. Interview with Toriyama http://www.myfavoritegames.com/dragonball-z/Info/Interviews/Interviews-AkiraToriyama.htm
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Politicians
Rich Dad Poor Dad: What the Rich Teach Their Kids About Money-That the Poor and the Middle Class Do Not!
Quote in Mondrian's letter to Theo van Doesburg, undated, c. 1917/18; as cited in 'Mondrian's World: From Primary Colors to the Boogie Woogie Footsteps' by Nina Stegal, 24 MAY, 2017 https://www.nytimes.com/2017/05/24/travel/piet-mondrian-netherlands-abstract-painter-de-stijl-design.html?em_pos=medium&emc=edit_li_20170527&nl=nyt-living&nl_art=1&nlid=78029813&ref=headline&te=1&_r=0
1910's
“The lawyer Gloria Allred, a longtime master of the press conference.”
December 6, 2014, The Very Private Jill Kelley, New Republic, Jeffrey Rosen, January 27, 2013 http://www.newrepublic.com/article/112206/jill-kelley-interview-david-petraeus-pen-pal-crusader,
About
Source: Sociology For The South: Or The Failure Of A Free Society (1854), p. 245
“Such mistress, such Nan,
Such master, such man.”
"April's Abstract". Comment: M. Cimber of the Bibliothèque Royale ascribes this proverb to Chevalier Bayard: “Tel maître, tel valet.”
A Hundred Points of Good Husbandry (1557)
"Sît willekomen herre wirt" dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen,
"sît willekomen herre gast", sô muoz ich sprechen oder nîgen.
wirt unde heim sint zwêne unschamelîche namen,
gast unde herberge muoz man sich dicke schamen.
"'Sît willekomen herre wirt' dem gruoze muoz ich swîgen", line 1; translation by Tim Chilcott. http://colecizj.easyvserver.com/pgvb3908.htm
Source: Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times (1972), p. 183
To the messenger summoning him to see Henry VIII. http://www.tudorplace.com.ar/Bios/ThomasWolsey(Cardinal).htm.
Bill Evans, on about Miles Davis's change of style to jazz fusion.
http://jazztimes.com/articles/20128-miles-davis-and-bill-evans-miles-and-bill-in-black-white.
Quotes by others
Letter to B. Franklin (16 April 1781), Leyden. http://oll.libertyfund.org/titles/2105#lf1431-07_head_273
1780s
Misattributed to Chateaubriand on the internet and even some recently published books, this statement actually originated with L. P. Jacks in Education through Recreation (1932)
Misattributed
Letter to Nicholas Ferrar (1632-33)
Textbook of Americanism http://laissez-fairerepublic.com/textbook.htm (1946).
Bridges assumes that Bacon refers here to Peter Peregrinus of Maricourt.
Source: Opus Tertium, c. 1267, Ch. 13 as quoted in J. H. Bridges, The 'Opus Majus' of Roger Bacon (1900) Vol.1 http://books.google.com/books?id=6F0XAQAAMAAJ Preface p.xxv
De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
My Life and Confessions, for Philippine, 1786
Pg 159.
Conquest of Abundance (2001 [posthumous])
" The Little Thoughts of Thinking Machines http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/little.html", Psychology Today, December 1983, pp. 46–49. Reprinted in Formalizing Common Sense: Papers By John McCarthy, 1990, ISBN 0893915351
1980s
Dijkstra (1970) " Notes On Structured Programming http://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/ewd02xx/EWD249.PDF" (EWD249), Section 3 ("On The Reliability of Mechanisms"), p. 7.
1970s
1960s, I've Been to the Mountaintop (1968)
[ Link to tweet https://twitter.com/dril/status/764864532720279552]
Tweets by year, 2016
Your Job-Hunt Ltd – Advice from an Award-Winning Asian Headhunter (2003), Successful Recruitment in a Week (2012) https://books.google.ae/books?idp24GkAsgjGEC&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIGjAA#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, 100 Things Successful People Do: Little Exercises for Successful Living (2016) https://books.google.ae/books?idnu0lCwAAQBAJ&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIMjAE
About CGI, in IMDB profile http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000416/bio#quotes
This may have inspired later lines of "A Challenge" from "Quatrains" by James Benjamin Kenyon, published in An American Anthology, 1787-1900 (1901) edited by Edmund Clarence Stedman:
Arise, O Soul, and gird thee up anew,
Though the black camel Death kneel at thy gate;
No beggar thou that thou for alms shouldst sue:
Be the proud captain still of thine own fate.
Invictus (1875)
Rouault, Georges. "Climat pictural." La Renaissance. XX, no. 10-12. (1937)
Variant translation: Anybody can rebel. But to obey in silence, an inner calling to search lifelong without impatience for the means of expression adequate to us... that is much more difficult.
Quotes, 1930-1940
"The Biblical Text in the Making", p. 1
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter 6
Source: Course of Experimental Philosophy, 1745, p. vi-v: Preface
R. McCulloch Dick ( Editor, The Philippine Free Press).
BALIW
Jornal Paraná On-Line, 28 de setembro de 2007
Page 32.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
17 January 1837 http://books.google.com/books?id=2iwmAQAAMAAJ&q=%22There+are+many+people+who+reach+their+conclusions+about+life+like+schoolboys+they+cheat+their+master+by+copying+the+answer+out+of+a+book+without+having+worked+out+the+sum+for+themselves%22&pg=PA53#v=onepage
1830s, The Journals of Søren Kierkegaard, 1830s
Slave's prayer, Book XI, line 708
The Odyssey : A Modern Sequel (1938)
“Few men make themselves masters of the things they write or speak.”
Learning.
Table Talk (1689)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 450.
“Be it only for a day, it is still a glory without equal
To be master of the world just that day.”
Ne durât-il qu'un jour, ma gloire est sans seconde
D'être du moins un jour la maîtresse du monde.
Cléopâtre, act II, scene i.
La Mort de Pompée (The Death of Pompey) (1642)
Source: Philosophy, Science and Art of Public Administration (1939), p. 662
"Discoveries About Myself". Motion Picture, October 1930, pg. 90. (Brewster Publications). https://archive.org/stream/motionpicture1923040chic#page/n595/mode/2up
Since at least 1954 this has also been published at times as "Truth is forced to fly like a sacred white doe…", apparently a typographical error.
Hawthorne and His Mosses (1850)
The War at Home http://www.philstar.com/Article.aspx?articleId=454117&publicationSubCategoryId=202, The Philippine Star
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Teachers & Education
p, 125
The History of Freedom in Antiquity (1877)
Colonel Andrew Jackson Hickock in Lone Star Planet (1958)
Essay upon Wit http://www.gutenberg.org/files/13484/13484-8.txt (1711)
The Man with the Hoe and Other Poems (1899), The Man With the Hoe (1898)
Source: They'd Rather Be Right (1954), p. 188.
Source: The Owl Was a Baker's Daughter (1980), p. 33
Source: Philosophy and the Return to Self-Knowledge (1997), p. 153
"Energized Enthusiasm : A Note On Theurgy" in The Equinox Vol. 1 no. 9 (Spring 1913).
“We are not masters of the truth which is borne in upon us: it overpowers us.”
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 273
Letter to George Washington (July 1778)
Source: Essays In Biography (1933), Alfred Marshall, p. 170; as cited in: Donald Moggridge (2002), Maynard Keynes: An Economist's Biography, p. 424
Theodore Roosevelt, Address Before Congress (February 9, 1919).
citation needed
“The chief use of servants is the evidence they afford of the master's ability to pay.”
Source: The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), p. 62
“Common sense is in medicine the master workman.”
Book II, p. 389.
Collected Works
The Making of America (1986)
“Master Kosta…What a pleasure! Selendri tells me you’ve expressed an interest in getting killed.”
Source: Red Seas Under Red Skies (2007), Chapter 2 “Requin” section 2 (p. 82)
"Le Mystère Picasso," p. 511.
5001 Nights at the Movies (1982)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 452.
1890s, Speech at the Abolitionist Reunion in Boston (1890)