Quotes about nothing
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“Something that is merely negative creates nothing.”
(1857/58)
Source: Notebook VI, The Chapter on Capital, p. 532.
Treatise on Demonstration of Problems of Algebra (1070).
1770s, Letter to Phyllis Wheatley (1776)
Nichts ist weniger verheißend als Frühreife; die junge Distel sieht einem zukünftigen Baume viel ähnlicher als die junge Eiche.
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 27.
As quoted by Frank Edward Manuel, The Religion of Isaac Newton (1977)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 401.
Attributed as a quote in Charles W. Hudlin, "Morality and the Military Profession: Problems and Solutions", Military Ethics (National Defense University Press, 1987) http://books.google.com/books?id=B9EvXhH1ZVAC&pg=PA83; but Hudlin cites the biographical dramatization Patton (1970 film) which does not purport to use Patton's actual words.
Misattributed
Source: Don Quixote de la Mancha (1605–1615), Part I, Book III, Ch. 8.
Letter to Clark Ashton Smith (7 November 1930), in Selected Letters III, 1929-1931 edited by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, p. 214
Non-Fiction, Letters
Ronald H. Coase (1984). "The New Institutional Economics." Journal of Institutional and Theoretical Economics 140 (March): 299-231; p. 230; As cited in: Malcolm Rutherford (1996), Institutions in Economics: The Old and the New Institutionalism. p. 9
1960s-1980s
Source: What is Property? (1840), Ch. IV
Source: Elements of the Philosophy of the Human Mind, 1792, p. 334 (in 1829 edition https://books.google.nl/books?id=VxtSAAAAMAAJ)
Bk. 3, chap. 4; as cited in: Moritz (1914, 240)
System of positive polity (1852)
Source: Culture and Value (1980), p. 14e
Letter on the China Root, quoted in O'Malley 1964, p. 222
3 April 1944
The Diary of a Young Girl (1942 - 1944)
Grundrisse (1857-1858)
Source: Notebook IV, The Chapter on Capital, p. 308.
On drug dealing, quoted in The Daily Telegraph (1964)
So sind die Parteien der Demokratie: Geschäftsgruppen! Weiter nichts. Weltanschauung? Was ist das für ein reaktionärer Begriff? Ehre, Treue, Glauben, Überzeugung? Mann, sie sind von Gestern!
Michael: a German fate in diary notes (1926)
Source: 1930s, Power: A New Social Analysis (1938), Ch. 2: Leaders and Followers
“Why, being dead, do you rely on yourself? You were able to die of your own accord; you cannot come back to life of your own accord. We were able to sin by ourselves, and we are still able to, nor shall we ever not be able to. Let our hope be in nothing but in God. Let us send up our sighs to him; as for ourselves, let us strive with our wills to earn merit by our prayers.”
Quid de se praesumit mortuus? Mori potuit de suo, reviviscere de suo non potest. Peccare per nos ipsos et potuimus et possumus nec tamen per nos resurgere aliquando poterimus. Spes nostra non sit, nisi in Deo 14. Ad illum gemamus, in illo praesumamus; quod ad nos pertinet, voluntate conemur, ut oratione mereamur.
348A:4 Against Pelagius; English translation from: Newly Discovered Sermons, 1997, Edmund Hill, John E. Rotelle, New City Press, New York, ISBN 1565481038, 9781565481039 pp. 311-312. http://books.google.com/books?id=0XjYAAAAMAAJ&q=%22Let+us+send+up+our+sighs+to+him,+let+us+rely+on+him%22&dq=%22Let+us+send+up+our+sighs+to+him,+let+us+rely+on+him%22&hl=en&ei=Q75kTajHBoO8lQfW9cTaBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCcQ6AEwAA Editor’s comment: “This sounds like a slightly Pelagian remark! But it is presumably intended to reverse what one may call the Pelagian order of things; and see the last few sections of the sermon, 9-15, on the effect of the heresy on prayer.” http://books.google.com/books?id=0XjYAAAAMAAJ&q=%22This+sounds+like+a+slightly+Pelagian+remark%22&dq=%22This+sounds+like+a+slightly+Pelagian+remark%22&hl=en&ei=9cBkTYenLsKqlAfs56mVBg&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=1&ved=0CCsQ6AEwAA
Sermons
Source: The Limits of State Action (1792), Ch. 16
On his role in The Beguiled
Source: Clint: The Life and Legend (1999), p. 189.
Interview with The Guardian (15 May 2011)
Regarding Forrest's millitary genius, William T. Sherman w:The Life of General Nathan Bedford Forrest, by John Allan Wyeth, p.635.
As quoted in Vietnam: The Betrayal of a Revolution https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/opinions/1991/10/20/vietnam-the-betrayal-of-a-revolution/baef22ef-5ee7-43f0-97d3-7dc02ab24533/?noredirect=on&utm_term=.865c3958cb61 (20 October 1991), by Bui Tin
Der Verstandesmensch verhöhnt nichts so bitter als den Edelmut, dessen er sich nicht fähig fühlt.
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 20.
Source: Speech at Mansion House (7 August 1867), quoted in William Flavelle Monypenny and George Earle Buckle, The Life of Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield. Volume II. 1860–1881 (London: John Murray, 1929), p. 287
Quoted in Richard Ellman A Long the Riverrun: Selected Essays (1988), p. 253
Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)
To the Marquis de Lafayette (15 November 1781)
1780s
[citation needed]
Others
On First Principles, Bk. 4, ch. 2, par. 15
On First Principles
[Sharma, S. D., Sarangi maestro calls present music soulless drudgery, The Tribune, 28 February 2008, http://www.webcitation.org/5pb5rvJkI]
1950s, What Desires Are Politically Important? (1950)
2017 Maps of Meaning 4: Marionettes and Individuals (Part 3) [54:55-56:15]
Maps of Meaning
"Jungleland"
Song lyrics, Born to Run (1975)
Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)
“I have no desire to die, but I count my death as nothing.”
As quoted by Cicero in Tusculan Disputations, Book 1 — On Living and Dying Well, trans. Thomas Habinek (Penguin Classics, 2012), "Against Fear of Death"
"Twenty million black people in prison," in Malcolm X: The Last Speeches, p. 51
Responding to anti-semitic propaganda and to criticisms of German writers living in exile during the early years of the Nazi regime in Germany, as quoted in "Homage to Thomas Mann" in The New Republic (1 April 1936) http://www.newrepublic.com/article/114269/thomas-mann-stands-anti-semitism-stacks
“Women can do nothing that has permanence.”
The Miracles of Anti-Christ (1899)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 591.
“Ability is nothing without opportunity.”
As quoted in Have You Ever Noticed? : The Wit and Irony of Every Day Life (1985) by Joe Moore
Attributed
"The Angel Of The Odd: An Extravaganza".
The Quest for a True Humanity
I Write What I Like (1978)
Source: Peace of Soul (1949), Ch. 1, p. 1 (the opening paragraph of the book)
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
Quoted in "Simpson's contemporary quotations" - by James Beasley Simpson - Page 2
“Nothing conveys the feeling of infinity as much as stupidity does.”
Motto of Geschichten aus dem Wienerwald (Tales from the Vienna Wood) (1931).
Kulturphilosophie (1923), Vol. 2 : Civilization and Ethics
“Ali always said I would be nothing without him, but who would he have been without me?”
Frazier makes his point. http://www.nytimes.com/2006/10/18/sports/othersports/18frazier.html?pagewanted=2&ei=5090&en=a3509c26258f5380&ex=1318824000&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Von der Großmacht zur Weltmacht on the seizure of thousands of works of German art. (26 November 1937)
1930s
“Myth is the nothing that is everything.”
Poem "Ulisses", verse 1
Message
Original: O mito é o nada que é tudo.
Speech to the Women's National Liberal Association Conference, Memorial Hall, London (12 June 1901), quoted in The Times (13 June 1901), p. 12.
1900s
Section 167
2010s, 2013, Evangelii Gaudium · The Joy of the Gospel
Letter to James F. Morton (6 November 1930), in Selected Letters III, 1929-1931 edited by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, p. 208
Non-Fiction, Letters, to James Ferdinand Morton, Jr.
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
The Fireside, stanza 3, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
As quoted in The World of Mathematics (1956) by J. R. Newman, p. 1832
Mais, quand d’un passé ancien rien ne subsiste, après la mort des êtres, après la destruction des choses, seules, plus frêles mais plus vivaces, plus immatérielles, plus persistantes, plus fidèles, l’odeur et la saveur restent encore longtemps, comme des âmes, à se rappeler, à attendre, à espérer, sur la ruine de tout le reste, à porter sans fléchir, sur leur gouttelette presque impalpable, l’édifice immense du souvenir.<p>Et dès que j’eus reconnu le goût du morceau de madeleine trempé dans le tilleul que me donnait ma tante (quoique je ne susse pas encore et dusse remettre à bien plus tard de découvrir pourquoi ce souvenir me rendait si heureux), aussitôt la vieille maison grise sur la rue, où était sa chambre, vint comme un décor de théâtre.
"Overture"
In Search of Lost Time, Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927), Vol I: Swann's Way (1913)
“Nothing can be accomplished without solitude; I have made a kind of solitude for myself.”
Quote in "Picasso", Hans L. C. Jaffe, Thames and Hudson Ltd
Attributed from posthumous publications
“Nothing is so common as to imitate one's enemies, and to use their weapons.”
Rien n’est si ordinaire que d’imiter ses ennemis, et d’employer leurs armes.
"Oracles" (1770)
Citas, Questions sur l'Encyclopédie (1770–1774)
“I trust to luck and do nothing but work, hoping that all will end well.”
3 February 1944
(1942 - 1944)
Die Berufung auf Wissenschaft, auf ihre Spielregeln, auf die Alleingültigkeit der Methoden, zu denen sie sich entwickelte, ist zur Kontrollinstanz geworden, die den freien, ungegängelten, nicht schon dressierten Gedanken ahndet und vom Geist nichts duldet als das methodologisch Approbierte. Wissenscahaft,das Medium von Autonomie, ist in einen Apparat der Heteronomie ausgeartet.
Source: Wozu noch Philosophie? [Why still philosophy?] (1963), p. 12
“I was raised to feel that doing nothing was a sin. I had to learn to do nothing.”
The Observer, 19 April, 1998, p. 23
Other
1910s, Address to the Knights of Columbus (1915)