Henry M. Morris (1918–2006) American young earth creationist and Christian apologist
" The Anti-Creationist http://www.icr.org/article/179/" (1981)
Henry M. Morris (1918–2006) American young earth creationist and Christian apologist
" The Anti-Creationist http://www.icr.org/article/179/" (1981)
“Learning implies a mind that doesn't know.”
Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) Indian spiritual philosopher
2nd Public Talk, Saanen, Switzerland (20 July 1971)
1970s
Ben Carson (1951) 17th and current United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development; American neurosurgeon
Source: Think Big (1996), p. 50
Paul Sérusier (1864–1927) French painter
Paul Sérusier's quote in 1888, about Paul Gauguin; in Pierre Bonnard, John Rewald; MoMA - distribution, Simon & Schuster, New York, 1918, p. 13
Sérusier encountered in his summer vacation in Pont-Aven in Brittany [Summer 1888], briefly Paul Gauguin. He also made there a small landscape, painted under Gauguin's direction. Back in Paris, October 1888, Sérusier explained his Nabis friends (Denis, Pierre Bonnard and Vuillard) the artistic lessons Paul Gauguin taught him - as reported by John Rewald in his book Pierre Bonnard, p. 13-14
John Major (1943) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Andrew Culf, "What the `wimp' really said to the S-H-one-T", The Guardian, 26 July 1993.
'Off-the-record' exchange with ITN reporter Michael Brunson following videotaped interview, 23 July 1993. Neither Major nor Brunson realised their microphones were still live and being recorded by BBC staff preparing for a subsequent interview; the tape was swiftly leaked to the Daily Mirror.
Stephen Spender (1909–1995) English poet and man of letters
On his father in "The Public Son of a Public Man" as quoted in TIMEmagazine (20 January 1986) http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1074981,00.html
Joseph Dare (reverend) (1831–1880) Australian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 422.
John Angell James (1785–1859) British abolitionist
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 126.
Nyanaponika Thera (1901–1994) German Buddhist monk
Source: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation (1965), p. 24
Colin Wilson book The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders
Source: The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders (1988), p. 89
James Burnham (1905–1987) American philosopher
Source: The Managerial Revolution, 1941, p. 201–202.
Sarah Bakewell book How to Live
Source: How to Live, or, A Life of Montaigne in one Question and Twenty Attempts at an Answer (2010), p. 37.
Margrethe II of Denmark (1940) Queen of Denmark
Television documentary 'Queen Margrethe of Denmark', BBC & Jørgen Bonfils, 31:30, 28 April 1974.
Protocol
David Brewster (1781–1868) British astronomer and mathematician
Philosophical Magazine and Journal Of Science (July-December 1836), p. 346
Paul R. Lawrence (1922–2011) American business theorist
Excerpt from: " The Drive to Acquire’s Impact on Globalization http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/the-drive-to-acquires-impact-on-globalization," at hbswk.hbs.edu, 23 august 2010. <br class="br">Driven to Lead: Good, Bad, and Misguided Leadership, 2010
Michael Bloomberg (1942) American businessman and politician, former mayor of New York City
http://www.nysun.com/article/33432
Faith Based Science
Robert Grosseteste (1175–1253) English bishop and philosopher
Commentary on Aristotle's Posterior Analytics, i.17 as quoted by Francis Seymour Stevenson, Robert Grosseteste: Bishop of Lincoln http://books.google.com/books?id=-pIuAAAAYAAJ, p. 52 (footnote 2)
Alexander Grothendieck (1928–2014) French mathematician
C. McLarty, The Rising Sea: Grothendieck on simplicity and generality, in J. J. Gray and K.H. Parshall eds., Episodes in the History of Modern Algebra (1800–1950), Amer. Math. Soc., Providence, RI, 2007.Link http://math.stanford.edu/~vakil/216blog/FOAGjun1113public.pdf
Samuel Johnson (1709–1784) English writer
Life of Milton
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Sexual Personae: Art and Decadence from Nefertiti to Emily Dickinson (1990), p. 660
Samuel T. Cohen (1921–2010) American physicist
F*** You! Mr. President: Confessions of the Father of the Neutron Bomb (2006)
Mickey Mantle (1931–1995) Professional baseball player
As quoted in The Greatest Team of All Time (1994), p. 121.
Alexander Maclaren (1826–1910) British minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 589.
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
Paul Cézanne (1839–1906) French painter
Quote in a conversation with Vollard, along the river near Aix, 1896; as quoted in Cezanne, by Ambroise Vollard, Dover publications Inc. New York, 1984, p. 74
Quotes of Paul Cezanne, 1880s - 1890s
“You can become everything God had in mind when he created you.”
Tommy Newberry American writer
The 4:8 Principle.
The 4:8 Principle (2007)
“Men's mind and abilities grow and expand with use of responsibilities.”
Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918–2007) American historian
Source: The Visible Hand (1977), p. 181; Cited in: Best (1990, p. 61).
William Osler (1849–1919) Canadian pathologist, physician, educator, bibliophile, historian, author, cofounder of Johns Hopkins Hospi…
The Treatment of Disease Can Lancet 1909;42:899-912.
Maharishi Mahesh Yogi (1917–2008) Inventor of Transcendental Meditation, musician
Quoted from: Maharishi Mahesh Yogi - Lake Louise, Canada (1968) - MaharishiUniversity http://www.bienfaits-meditation.com/en/maharishi/videos/mechanics-of-the-technique
Alexander Pope (1688–1744) eighteenth century English poet
Edward Young, "Night Thoughts," (1742-1745) Part IX http://www.litgothic.com/Texts/young_night_thoughts.pdf. <br class="br">Misattributed
Rebecca Wirfs-Brock (1953) American software engineer
Abstract
Designing scenarios: Making the case for a use case framework (1993)
Ray Harryhausen (1920–2013) American animator
Ray Harryhausen & Tony Dalton (2003), An Animated Life, Aurum Press, p. 8
K. M. Panikkar (1895–1963) Indian diplomat, academic and historian
Asia and Western Dominance: a survey of the Vasco Da Gama epoch of Asian history, 1498–1945
Jack Osbourne (1985) Son of Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne
MTV.com Jack Talks About His Addiction and Recovery
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
Shabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol (1781–1851) Tibetan Buddhist yogi and poet
The Life of Shabkar: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin, translated by Matthieu Ricard (Albany: State University of New York Press, 1994), p. 541 https://books.google.it/books?id=IA1VhyLNIccC&pg=PA541.
Subramanian Swamy (1939) Indian politician
On Barack Obama's speech on religious tolerance in India, "Obama shouldn't lecture India on religious tolerance: Swamy" http://zeenews.india.com/news/india/obama-shouldnt-lecture-india-on-religious-tolerance-swamy_1537615.html, Zee News (28 Janauary 2015) <br class="br">2015-Present
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
In response to not knowing the speed of sound as included in the Edison Test: New York Times (18 May 1921); Einstein: His Life and Times (1947) Philipp Frank, p. 185; Einstein, A Life (1996) by Denis Brian, p. 129; "Einstein Due Today" (February 2005) edited by József Illy, Manuscript 25-32 of the Einstein Paper Project; all previous sources as per Einstein His Life and Universe (2007) by Walter Isaacson, p. 299 <br class="br">Unsourced variants: "I never commit to memory anything that can easily be looked up in a book" and "Never memorize what you can look up in books." (The second version is found in "Recording the Experience" (10 June 2004) at The Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/exhibits/world/world-record.html, but no citation to Einstein's writings is given). <br class="br">1920s
Bernard Groethuysen (1880–1946) French literary historian, translator and writer
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), p. 93
Dugald Stewart (1753–1828) Scottish philosopher and mathematician
Source: Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1792, p. 9; Lead paragraph (II)
Jane Austen (1775–1817) English novelist
Letter (1813-11-06) on the reprint of Sense and Sensibility [Letters of Jane Austen -- Brabourne Edition]
Letters
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
A good Time going; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Andy Clark (1957) philosopoher
Source: Supersizing the Mind (2008), Ch. 10. Conclusions: Mind as Mashup
Michael Moorcock book The Runestaff
Source: Book 2, Chapter 1 “Whispering in Secret Rooms” (pp. 428-429), The Runestaff (1969)
“Anger is one of the sinews of the soul; he that wants it hath a maimed mind.”
Thomas Fuller (1608–1661) English churchman and historian
Of Anger.
The Holy State and the Profane State (1642)
Stephen Baxter (1957) author
Source: Ages in Chaos (2003), Chapter 20, “It altered the tone of one’s mind” (p. 208)
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
On "teachers of English" in "The Schoolmarm's Goal" in The Lower Depths (1925)
1920s
Jacques Barzun (1907–2012) Historian
"The Bugbear of Relativism," p. 98
The Culture We Deserve (1989)
Curtis Mayfield (1942–1999) American singer, songwriter, and record producer
Back to Living Again, from New World Order (1996).
Song lyrics
Gene Wolfe (1931–2019) American science fiction and fantasy writer
Guest of Honor speech at Aussiecon Two (August 1985), as published in Castle of Days (1992)
Nonfiction
Clive James (1939–2019) Australian author, critic, broadcaster, poet, translator and memoirist
Dick Cavett, p. 97
Essays and reviews, Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time (2007)
Laura Riding Jackson (1901–1991) poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer
"In Defence of Anger" from Essays from Epilogue (Manchester: Carcanet, 2001)
Tom Holt (1961) British writer
c. 3
Grailblazers (1994)
Sarada Devi (1853–1920) Hindu religious figure, spiritual consort of Ramakrishna
Women Saints of East and West
Carl Sagan (1934–1996) American astrophysicist, cosmologist, author and science educator
Emmett F. Fields, in "Atheism : An Affirmative View" (1980) http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/emmett_fields/affirmative_atheism.html <br class="br">Misattributed
George Boole (1815–1864) English mathematician, philosopher and logician
Source: 1850s, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854), p. 1; Ch. 1. Nature And Design Of This Work, lead paragraph
Chris Rock (1965) American comedian, actor, screenwriter, television producer, film producer, and director
Never Scared (HBO, 2004)
André Maurois (1885–1967) French writer
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Growing Old
Colin Cherry (1914–1979) British scientist
Source: Hebb, D. O., The Organization of Behavior, John Wiley & Sons, Inc., New York, 1949.
Source: On Human Communication (1957), On Cognition and Recognition, p. 304
John C. Wright (1961) American novelist and technical writer
Source: Fugitives of Chaos (2006), Chapter 1, “Interlude with Amelia” (p. 28)
Ida Friederike Görres (1901–1971) Austrian writer and noble
Broken Lights p. 90-91 Diaries 1951-1952.
Thomas Nagel (1937) American philosopher
The View from Nowhere. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1986, p. 16. ISBN: 0195056442.
Douglas John Foskett (1918–2004)
Librarians and Information Systems (1995)
“To my mind, design is closer to a sociological approach then a purely aesthetic creation.”
Johan Neerman (1959) Belgian architect
“Arte News”, The global method (2003), p. 113.
Jonathan Boucher (1738–1804) English minister
[Boucher organised education for his own slaves, and baptised many others into the Anglican faith, on one occasion over 300 in a single day]
"A View of the Causes and Consequences of the American Revolution" (London, Robinson, 1797)
Antonio Gramsci (1891–1937) Italian writer, politician, theorist, sociologist and linguist
Cited in Davidson's (1977) Antonio Gramsci: Towards an Intellectual Biography. London: Merlin Press., p. 77.
Hugo Chávez (1954–2013) 48th President of Venezuela
Hugo Chávez during his closing speech at the World Social Forum in Porto Alegre, Brazil. January 31, 2005. http://www.venezuelanalysis.com/news.php?newsno=1486 <br class="br">2005
Bertie Ahern (1951) Irish politician, 10th Taoiseach of Ireland
At the Mahon Tribunal on 20 September 2007. Planning Tribunal Transcript http://www.planningtribunal.ie/images/SITECONTENT_738.pdf planningtribunal.ie. 2007-09-20.
Michael Szenberg (1934) American economist
3.Paul Samuelson is a Mentor.
Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson (2006)
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1860s, The Constitution of the United States: Is It Pro-Slavery or Anti-Slavery? (1860)
Honoré de Balzac book Pierrette
Les souffrances disposent à la dévotion, et presque toutes les jeunes filles, poussées par une tendresse instinctive, inclinent au mysticisme, le côté profond de la religion.
Source: Pierrette (1840), Ch. V: History of Poor Cousins in the Home of Rich Ones.
Edwin Abbott Abbott book Flatland
Source: Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions (1884), PART I: THIS WORLD, Chapter 12. Of the Doctrine of our Priests
Owen Swiny (1676–1754) Irish theatre manager
quoted by George A. Simonson in [Antonio Canal, The Burlington Magazine, January 1922, 40, 226, https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924015109949;view=1up;seq=49, 36–41] (quote from pp. 39–40, taken from a letter by Owen Swiny to the 2nd Duke of Richmond, concerning Canaletto)
Robert S. Kaplan (1940) American accounting academic
Can you figure out what you believe, as if you were an owner?
Can you act on those beliefs?
Do you act in a way that adds value to someone else: a customer, a client, a colleague, or a community? Do you take responsibility for the positive and negative impact of your actions on others?
These elements are not a function of your formal position in an organization. They are not a function of title, power, or wealth, although these factors can certainly be helpful in enabling you to act like an owner. These elements are about what you do. They are about taking ownership of your convictions, actions, and impact on others. In my experience, great organizations are made up of executives who focus specifically on these elements and work to empower their employees to think and act in this way.
Source: What You're Really Meant To Do, 2013, p. 22-23
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1846/feb/27/commercial-policy-customs-corn-laws in the House of Commons (27 February 1846). <br class="br">1840s
John Flavel (1627–1691) English Presbyterian clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 320.
Nick Griffin (1959) British politician
Germany: Ukrainian nationalists are being used by the EU - Nick Griffin http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6Ir2rWzkFk