
Source: Monkeys with Typewriters: How to Write Fiction and Unlock the Secret Power of Stories
Source: Monkeys with Typewriters: How to Write Fiction and Unlock the Secret Power of Stories
Source: The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
Source: The Power of Myth (book), p. 28
Context: Now, what is a myth? The dictionary definition of a myth would be stories about gods. So then you have to ask the next question: What is a god? A god is a personification of a motivating power or a value system that functions in human life and in the universe - the powers if your own body and of nature.
Variant: Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it.
Source: Under the Banner of Heaven: A Story of Violent Faith
Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow (1952)
Source: Complete Essays 1, 1920-25
“Never question another man's motive. His wisdom, yes, but not his motives.”
Washington Post, October 2012 http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/exhaustion-is-not-a-status-symbol/2012/10/02/19d27aa8-0cba-11e2-bb5e-492c0d30bff6_story_2.html
Source: The Gifts of Imperfection: Let Go of Who You Think You're Supposed to Be and Embrace Who You Are
“There's no such thing as. All evil is motivated - even mine {Lucifer}.”
Source: I, Lucifer
“It is not so much where my motivation comes from but rather how it manages to survive.”
“I never knew a man who had better motives for all the trouble he caused.”
Source: The Quiet American
Le Coq et l’Arlequin (1918)
Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
Jane Collins MEP responds to terror attacks in Manchester http://jane-collins.org/news.php?id=79. Item on official website (May 23, 2017).
Source: The Economics of Welfare (1920), Ch. 1 : Welfare and Economic Welfare, § 1
Entry (1960)
Eric Hoffer and the Art of the Notebook (2005)
As written at on his blog http://wearethebest.wordpress.com/ts-satyan/.
Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)
Fryderyk Skarbek (1828), cited in: Karl Marx. Human Requirements and Division of Labour https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/needs.htm, Manuscript, 1844.
Essays on Woman (1996), The Ethos of Woman's Professions (1930)
Speech https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/lords/1882/jun/05/motion-for-papers in the House of Lords (5 June 1882)
1880s
"A Word To Rioting Muslims" (20 September 2012) http://youtube.com/watch?v=GCXHPKhRCVg
2012
"Discovering Veganism", in heathermills.org (2016) http://www.heathermills.org/veganism/
“I was paraphrasing what Mark Schorer said about Sinclair Lewis,” Bruce replied.
“The Joker’s Greatest Triumph”.
Come Back, Dr. Caligari (1964)
Rampart Institute, p.411
The Fundamental of Liberty (1988)
La Tristesse de Saint Louis: Swing Under the Nazis, Chapter. 4, 1985, Dictionary of Quotations, Chambers: Edinburgh, U.K, 2005, p. 937
Speech to the annual assembly of the Congregational Union, London (12 May 1931), published in This Torch of Freedom (1935), pp. 80-81.
1931
Source: The Worldly Philosophers (1953), Chapter VI, Karl Marx, p. 148
“Montaigne,” p. 2
Reperusals and Recollections (1936)
The Review and Herald (15 April 1880); also in Mind, Character, and Personality (1977), Vol. 2, p. 789
Federalist No. 51 (6 February 1788) s:The_Federalist_Papers/No._51 Full text at Wikisource
1780s, Federalist Papers (1787–1788)
Beast and Man: The Roots of Human Nature (1979). 168.
Context: Creatures really have divergent and conflicting desires. Their distinct motives are not (usually) wishes for survival or for means-to-survival, but for various particular things to be done and obtained while surviving. And these can always conflict. Motivation is fundamentally plural. It must be so because, in evolution, all sorts of contingincies and needs arise, calling for all sorts of different responses. An obsessive creature, constantly dominated by one kind of motive, would not survive.
“What motivates you, then? Please don’t tell me altruism. I am not quite so gullible as that.”
Source: A Funeral for the Eyes of Fire (1975), Chapter 2, “Covenant: Derringer and Dascra” (p. 41)
In Renoir's letter to Paul Durand-Ruel, from Guernsey, 27 Sept, 1883; as cited in 'Renoir in Guernsey' (in 1883), text by John House http://museums.gov.gg/CHttpHandler.ashx?id=81297&p=0, Guernsey museum
1880's
p .39.
Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937)
As quoted in "Galtieri bars peace if Britain restores its 'colonial rule'" http://www.nytimes.com/1982/06/16/world/galtieri-bars-peace-if-britain-restores-its-colonial-rule.html, The New York Times (June 16, 1982)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 466.
Austin (1956) " A Plea for Excuses http://www.ditext.com/austin/plea.html", in Proceedings of the Aristotelian Society, 1956-7.
2010s, 2018, A Free People Must Be Virtuous (2018)
In response on the motives of suicide bombers in a speech at Harvard University http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/11/AR2006091100315.html 11 September 2006)
Attributed
"Interview with Billy Simmonds: Vegan Body Builder" https://web.archive.org/web/20160201195350/http://www.vivalavegan.net/articles/467-interview-with-billy-simmonds-vegan-body-builder.html, Viva La Vegan! (2016).
David Aberle (1961: 387), quoted in: William E. Willmott (1972) Economic Organization in Chinese Society,
"Why Did it Have to be ... Guns?" (3 August 1999).
“My teachers helped guide and motivate me; but the responsibility of learning was left with me.”
Autobiographical Essay (2001)
Sect. 6: Summary
"Computers Then and Now" (1968)
“It is not easy to remain motivated in the face of widespread apathy and self-indulgence.”
Speech to the Lautoka Rotary Club (Centenary Dinner), 12 March 2005 http://www.fiji.gov.fj/publish/printer_4326.shtml.
White House years (1993–2000)
Source: "Hillary Clinton Threatens Bill's Accusers on Today Show" https://www.c-span.org/video/?c4604929/hillary-clinton-threatens-bills-accusers-today-show-jan-28-1998, C-SPAN, Interview with Matt Lauer (28 January 1998)
Address at the International Women's Day Conference (2013)
““Let him talk as he will!” scoffed Zamp. “His motives are not at all obscure.””
Source: Showboat World (1975), Chapter 10 (p. 108)
“Never ascribe to an opponent motives meaner than your own.”
Rectorial Address, St. Andrew's (3 May 1922)
Pearl, Judea (2008) "Causal Inference," in: Pearl, Judea. The science and ethics of causal modeling. (2010).
Source: A Treatise On Political Economy (Fourth Edition) (1832), Book I, On Production, Chapter XIX, p. 207
Ayatollah Muhammad 'Ali Al-Taskhiri, Secretary General of the International Forum for Bringing Islamic Schools of Thought Closer on the Palestinian Struggle http://www.memritv.org/Transcript.asp?P1=66 May 2004.
Source: "The limitations of scientific method in economics", 1924, p. 129 (2009 edition)
Prefatory Remarks to Collected Essays in the Sociology of Religion (1920)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Source: Simone Weil : An Anthology (1986), The Needs of the Soul (1949), p. 97
2010s, 2016, Statement regarding the Khan family (1 August 2016)
Quote in a letter to his friend, the painter Paul Tavernier, Geneva, July 1842; ; as quoted in 'Corot', Gary Tinterow, Michael Pantazzi, Vincent Pomarède - Galeries nationales du Grand Palais (France), National Gallery of Canada, Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, N.Y.), 1996, p. 136
1820 - 1850
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
"Richard Stone - Biographical," 1984
Source: 1980s, Trump: The Art of the Deal (1987), p. 63
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/around-the-world-in-80-days-2004 of Around the World in 80 Days (16 June 2004)
Reviews, Three star reviews
http://books.google.com/books?id=vQEzAAAAMAAJ&q=%22We+should+often+be+ashamed+of+our+very+best+actions+if+the+world+only+saw+the+motives+which+caused+them%22&pg=PA47#v=onepage
Nous aurions souvent honte de nos plus belles actions, si le monde voyoit tous les motifs qui les produisent.
http://books.google.com/books?id=X8akMrBxYegC&q=%22Nous%22+%22aurions+souvent+honte+de+nos+plus+belles+Actions+si+le+monde+voyoit+tous+les+motifs+qui%22+%22les+produisent%22&pg=PA232#v=onepage
Maxim 409.
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
Hindu Temples – What Happened to Them, Volume II (1993)
http://www.theatlantic.com/past/docs/issues/2004/04/hitchens.htm "Reactionary Prophet", The Atlantic, April 2004
2000s, 2004
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 283.
Referring to the IRA's Chelsea Barracks bomb of 10 October 1981, in a speech to the Cambridge University Tory Reform Group (12 October 1981), quoted in The Times (13 October 1981).
George Katona, Psychological economics. Elsevier, 1975.
The Renaissance in India (1918)
Source: The Function of the Orgasm (1927), Ch. V : The Development of the Character-Analytic Technique
Rediff, April 4, 1997. " If the motivation is strong enough, I'll fly to the moon http://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:t3KMttIk5NwJ:www.rediff.com/entertai/apr/04rahl.htm+%22Still+dressed+in+his+night+clothes+and+sporting+a+hep+stubble,%22&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us&client=firefox-a" by Suparn Varma
“It doesn't matter how motivated students are; what matters is how students are motivated”
"The Dangerous Myth of Grade Inflation," Chronicle of Higher Education
The Bataille Reader (1997), p. 340