The Hsin-hsin-ming of Seng-ts'an, lines 61–68
Translations, Trust in Mind (2008)
Quotes about mind
page 32
Review of Arthur Koestler’s The Act of Creation, in the New Statesman, 19 June 1964
1960s
“Lessons of the Commune”, in Zagranichnaya Gazeta, No. 2 (23 March 1908) http://www.marx.org/archive/lenin/works/1908/mar/23.htm, as translated by Bernard Isaacs, Collected Works, Vol. 13, p. 478.
1900s
Variant: The proletariat should not ignore peaceful methods of struggle — they serve its ordinary, day-to-day interests, they are necessary in periods of preparation for revolution — but it must never forget that in certain conditions the class struggle assumes the form of armed conflict and civil war; there are times when the interests of the proletariat call for ruthless extermination of its enemies in open armed clashes. This was first demonstrated by the French proletariat in the Commune and brilliantly confirmed by the Russian proletariat in the December uprising.
When Thou at Eve art Roaming, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
In a letter to Pierre Matisse, 26 January 1946; as quoted in Calder Miro, ed. Elizabeth Hutton Turner / Oliver Wick; Philip Wilson Publishers, London 2004, p. 70
1940 - 1960
Quoted in Seneca the Younger, Moral letters to Lucilius, CVIII, 20-21.
De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
Part 11, "Advent." Fraa Jad, on his polycosmic approach to problem-solving.
Anathem (2008)
"Love" [Yêu], as quoted in "Shattered Identities and Contested Images: Reflections of Poetry and History in 20th-Century Vietnam" by Neil Jamieson, in Crossroads: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Southeast Asian Studies, Vol. 7, No. 2, 1992, pp. 86–87, and in Understanding Vietnam by Neil Jamieson (University of California Press, 1995), p. 162
Variant translation by Huỳnh Sanh Thông:
To love is to die a little in the heart,
for when you love can you be sure you're loved?
You give so much, so little you get back—
the other lets you down or looks away.
Together or apart, it's still the same.
The moon turns pale, blooms fade, the soul's bereaved...
They'll lose their way amidst dark sorrowland,
those passionate fools who go in search of love.
And life will be a desert bare of joy,
and love will tie the knot that binds to grief.
To love is to die a little in the heart.
The Jewish Strategy, Chapter 12 "Christianity"
1990s, The Jewish Strategy (2001)
Interview by Brendan Maher http://www.gottfried-helnwein-interview.com/index.html, Start, Ireland, November 24, 2004
The One You Love
Song lyrics, Want Two (2004)
The Human Evasion (1969)
TV Series and Specials (Includes DVDs), Mind Control (1999–2000) or Inside Your Mind on DVD
The world we live in p. 131
Jesus Our Destiny
Source: Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986), The Iliad or The Poem of Force (1940-1941), p. 181
“Deception is a state of mind and the mind of the State.”
Deception: The Invisible War Between the KGB and the CIA http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-7775367.html
Operation Gladio http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=16921
Cardinal Dolan on the ‘Culture of Death’: ‘Isolated, Chic Left’ in Denial About Growing Pro-Life Support in America http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2017/01/26/cardinal-dolan-culture-death-isolated-chic-left-denial-growing-pro-life-support-america/ (January 26 2017)
1830s, The American Scholar http://www.emersoncentral.com/amscholar.htm (1837)
Blue Like Jazz (2003, Nelson Books)
“The mind of a traveler has only one spotlight, and it is always trained on the present scene.”
Times and Places
Present State of the Law (February 7, 1828).
Variant: In my mind, he was guilty of no error, he was chargeable with no exaggeration, he was betrayed by his fancy into no metaphor, who once said, that all we see about us, Kings, Lords, and Commons, the whole machinery of the State, all the apparatus of the system, and its varied workings, end in simply bringing twelve good men into a box.
"David Brooks and the DLC: Best Friends Forever?", AlterNet (3 August 2006)
Copyright is Brain Damage (2015)
A Gossip on Romance http://pages.prodigy.net/rogers99/rls_gossip_on_romance.html, printed in Longman's Magazine (November 1882).
"An Opinion Concerning the Question of Pornography"
Poems New and Collected (1998), The People on the Bridge (1986)
In "There's no slowing down for Vyjayanthimala".
“No generous mind delights to oppress the weak, but rather to cherish and protect.”
Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (1848), Ch. XXXII : Comparisons: Information Rejected; Helen to Ralph
"One Half of a Manifesto," The New Humanists: Science at the Edge (2003)
"Name the poison" (22 June 2011) http://youtube.com/watch?v=sEsWO4xep44
2011
We'll Never Conquer Space (1960)
“When you wish to instruct, be brief; that men’s minds may take in quickly what you say, learn its lesson, and retain it faithfully. Every word that is unnecessary only pours over the side of a brimming mind.”
Quidquid praecipies, esto brevis, ut cito dicta
percipiant animi dociles teneantque fideles:
omne supervacuum pleno de pectore manat.
Source: Ars Poetica, or The Epistle to the Pisones (c. 18 BC), Lines 335–337; Edward Charles Wickham translation
“I have given up reading books; I find it takes my mind off myself.”
As quoted in Memorable Quotations: Jewish Writers of the Past (2005) edited by Carol A. Dingle.
Source: The Light of Day (1900), Ch. VII: The Modern Skeptic
Opening address to the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference in Nadi, 6 September 2005.
Cross-correspondences (p. 69-70)
The Immortalization Commission: The Strange Quest to Cheat Death (2011)
The Law of Mind (1892)
“The Finder” (p. 85)
Earthsea Books, Tales from Earthsea (2001)
2004-06-21
Unfairenheit 9/11
Slate
1091-2339
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2004/06/unfairenheit_911.html
2000s, 2004
Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Chapter II, SOURCES AND TRADITIONS, p. 36.
"The Bear in the Bush", Liberty Bell (September 1990)
1990s
Source: The Revival of Aristocracy (1906), pp. 104-105.
Letter to John Adams (1 August 1816)
1810s
1960s, October surprise speech (1968)
“Sculpture is as free as the mind; as complex as life..”
in his notes for an article, 1951
Source: 1950s, from 'Abstract Expressionism' (1990), p. 159
Source: "Presidential Address British Association for the Advancement of Science," 1890, p. 467 : On the importance of broad training
In this whole business I follow the steps of Augustine.
De causa Dei contra Pelagium
Letter breaking up with a boyfriend in 1947, as quoted in Jacqueline Kennedy's Old Love Letters Will School You in the Art of Breaking Up" by Laura Beck, in Cosmopolitan (2 September 2015)]
In Latin, nullum magnum ingenium sine mixtura dementiae fuit (There is no great genius without some touch of madness). This passage by Seneca is the source most often cited in crediting Aristotle with this thought, but in Problemata xxx. 1, Aristotle says: 'Why is it that all those who have become eminent in philosophy or politics or poetry or the arts are clearly melancholic?' The quote by Plato is from the Dialogue Phaedrus (245a).
On Tranquility of the Mind
The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child (1877)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Voltaire (1916)
(responding to a question about the word satguru), Alta Loma Terrace Satsang, 1971 - reproduced from Elan Vital magazine, vol. II, issue 1
1970s
2010s, 2014, Voice of the Americans (2014)
And I answer them most mysteriously,
"Are birds free from the chains of the skyway?"
Song lyrics, Another Side of Bob Dylan (1964), Ballad In Plain D
Source: Das Ressentiment im Aufbau der Moralen (1912), L. Coser, trans. (1973), pp. 77-78
The Shorter Leibniz Texts (2006) http://books.google.com/books?id=oFoCY3xJ8nkC&dq edited by Lloyd H. Strickland, p. 111
The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. I, Reason in Common Sense
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 148
“Our best support and succor in distress is fortitude of mind.”
In re mala animo si bono utare, adjuvat.
Captivi, Act II, scene 1, line 8
Variant translation: The best assistance in distress is fortitude of soul. (translator unknown)
Captivi (The Prisoners)
Hearing on H.R. 6385 (April 1937)
Source: The Ape that Thought It Was a Peacock: Does Evolutionary Psychology Exaggerate Human Sex Differences? (2013), p. 143
Love of God, Love of Man, Love of Country (October 22, 1847), Delivered at Market Hall, New York City, New York.
1840s, Love of God, Love of Man, Love of Country (1847)
As quoted in The Independent, Thursday 15 August 2013 http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/ukip-faces-renewed-accusations-of-sexism-as-stuart-wheeler-claims-women-are-not-as-competitive-as-men-8763570.html
See Victoria Coren for a reply.
Interview with John Newark (1990) from Interviews with John Kenneth Galbraith (2004), ed. James Ronald Stanfield and Jacqueline Bloom Stanfield
Source: The Fighting Pattons (1997) by Brian M. Sobel, p. 67
"Sense and Sensibility"
The Common Sense of Science (1951)
The Demon's Passage http://eidolon.net/?story=The%20Demons%20Passage, published in Eidolon (Winter 1991)
Fiction
Source: "Spirituality as Mindfulness: Biblical and Buddhist Approaches", p. 43
Bias, Blindness and How We Truly Think (Part 2): Daniel Kahneman, bloomberg.com, 24 October 2011, 15 May 2014 http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-10-25/bias-blindness-and-how-we-truly-think-part-2-daniel-kahneman.html,
"Bias, Blindness and How We Truly Think" (2011)