“You can owe nothing, if you give back its light to the sun.”
Se puede no deber nada devolviendo la luz al sol.
Voces (1943)
“You can owe nothing, if you give back its light to the sun.”
Se puede no deber nada devolviendo la luz al sol.
Voces (1943)
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Book VI, lines 183–189; Odysseus to Nausicaa.
Translations, Odyssey (2000)
Anarcharsis, 5.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 2: Socrates, his predecessors and followers
Wash Your Own Dishes http://musingsbyken.blogspot.com/2007/09/on-teaching.html. Musings Blog http://musingsbyken.blogspot.com. (2007-09-30). (Topic: Life)
Source: Rite of Passage (1968), Chapter 11 (p. 153).
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 147.
Frankie Boyle Live (2008)
Quoted in Notker's The Deeds of Charlemagne (translated 2008 by David Ganz)
“[Golf/Goff] shots, nothing but [golf/goff] shots.”
Catch Phrases
Wall Street DVD Director’s Commentary (2000)
“To minds of a certain cast there is nothing so captivating as simplification and generalization.”
Book I, Introduction, p. 5
Principles of Political Economy (Second Edition 1836)
Oscar Iden Lecture Series, Lecture 3: "The State of Individuals" (1976)
“Nothing, but nothing, is as washed up as a rock star past her prime.”
Arizona Republic, 1984
Source: Computer Science as Empirical Inquiry: Symbols and Search (1975), pp. 120-121.
Letter to Benjamin Bailey (November 22, 1817)
Letters (1817–1820)
Oh, You Are the Roots That Sleep Beneath My Feet and Hold the Earth in Place
Don't Be Frightened of Turning the Page (2001)
“True eloquence consists in saying all that is necessary, and nothing but what is necessary.”
François de La Rochefoucauld
Misattributed
Vol. 3, pg 163, Translated by W.P. Dickson.
The History of Rome - Volume 3
Early Autumn : A Story of a Lady (1926)
(A.J. Broomhall. Hudson Taylor and China’s Open Century, Book Five: Refiner’s Fire. London: Hodder and Stoughton and Overseas Missionary Fellowship, 1985, 230).
Source: Don't Start the Revolution Without Me! (2008), Ch. 10 (p. 190)
Source: God of the Oppressed (1975, 1997), p. 46
Da Costa, Jacob M. The Higher Professional Life: Valedictory Address to the Graduating Class of Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia. Philadelphia, PA: J.B. Lippincott & Co, 1883.
"Edmund Wilson: This Critic and This Gin and These Shoes", closing lines
1990s, United States - Essays 1952-1992 (1992)
"The Artist of the Beautiful" (1844)
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2000s
1963, Remarks Prepared for Delivery at the Trade Mart in Dallas
Letter to Ezra Pound (21 December 1948)
1940s
http://uk.news.launch.yahoo.com/dyna/article.html?a=dotmusic_news/20674.html&e=l_news_dm
Bien entendu, on peut sauter sur sa chaise comme un cabri en disant l’Europe ! l’Europe ! l’Europe ! mais cela n’aboutit à rien et cela ne signifie rien.
Interview on a presidential campaign, December 1965 INA archive of the video http://www.ina.fr/archivespourtous/index.php?vue=notice&id_notice=I00012536 (De Gaulle meant that he wanted to build a European Union on realities, i.e. the existing nation-states with their respective interests – not on slogans and abstractions)
Fifth Republic and other post-WW2
“The Trojan War without Homer was nothing more than a battle over trade routes.”
Interlude, p. 113
Towards a Canada of Light (2006)
"Exclusive Amit Shah Interview: People are waiting to vote for Modi," 2013, "Sunday Interview: We had 450 video raths with GPS and I’d get feedback on my mobile, says Amit Shah", 2014
2000s, The Real Abraham Lincoln: A Debate (2002), The Right of Secession Is Not the Right of Revolution
'The Weld This Week'
Essays and reviews, The Crystal Bucket (1982)
2012
December
All Eyez on Him
Michael
Hainey
GQ
http://www.gq.com/news-politics/politics/201212/marco-rubio-interview-gq-december-2012?currentPage=2
Posed question: How old do you think the Earth is?
2010s, 2012
From Her Books, I Have Chosen To Stay And Fight, NATIONALISM
“Nothing becomes so offensive so quickly as grief. When fresh it finds someone to console it, but when it becomes chronic, it is ridiculed and rightly.”
Nulla res citius in odium venit quam dolor, qui recens consolatorem invenit et aliquos ad se adducit, inveteratus vero deridetur, nec inmerito.
Line 13 http://books.google.com/books?id=pa1EAQAAIAAJ&q=%22citius+in+odium+venit+quam+dolor+qui+recens+con-solatorem+invenit+et+aliquos+ad+se+adducit+inveteratus+vero+deridetur+nec+inmerito%22&pg=PA436#v=onepage.
Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter LXIII
Source: Predilections by Mark Singer http://www.errolmorris.com/content/profile/singer_predilections.html
“Nothing is going to change unless you first change”
Source: Life, the Truth, and Being Free (2010), p. 73
Final words. Quoted in Jebediah Whitman, "A Memorial to Our Dear Departed President (New Ark, DE: Printed by the Author, 1841).
"XP Decay" in PC Magazine (9 September 2003) https://web.archive.org/web/20031002013012/http://www.pcmag.com/article2/1,4149,1304348,00.asp
2000s
MTV.com Jack Talks About His Addiction and Recovery
How Stupid Is Iowa? (2016)
Quoted in Kevin Shea, "One on One with Ted Lindsay," http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/spot_oneononep196607.htm Legends of Hockey.net (2004-11-09).
Lindsay was traded to Chicago from Detroit because he tried to unionize players, angering Detroit's owners.
Therefore these words were a thorn in their eyes and a scourge on their backs.
Socratic Memorabilia, J. Flaherty, trans. (Baltimore: 1967), pp. 165-167.
Interview with Martin Gayford, "Hockney and the secrets of the Old Masters" http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2001/09/22/bagay22.xml The Telegraph(22 September 2001)
2000s
Source: Earthsea Books, The Farthest Shore (1972), Chapter 12, "The Dry Land"
Speech in Leeds (13 March 1925), quoted in On England, and Other Addresses (1926), p. 63-64.
1925
Press conference with Michael Scheuer at the National Press Club, May 24, 2007 http://thenewliberty.com/?p=184
2000s, 2006-2009
“Nothing can come out of nothing, any more than a thing can go back to nothing.”
Source: Meditations (c. 121–180 AD), Book IV, 4
version in original Dutch / citaat van Bilders' brief, in het Nederlands: Veel schilderijen staan op stapel, verscheidene half gereed, de andere bijna vernist, met de naam eronder. Een voornaam punt is hoe een schilderij uitvalt, een even voornaam punt wanneer, hoe en aan wie het verkocht wordt. Van deze drie punten is het 'wanneer', op dit ogenblik tenminste, voor mij weer het voornaamste. Vervolgens het 'hoe', in de zin van 'hoeveel'. Aan 'wie', is weelde of brooddronkenheid, als van iemand die lange tijd niets te eten heeft gehad en er dan nog over gaat denken, bij wie hij het liefst zijn buik gaat vullen.. ..Hoe gemeen! Schilders zijn geringe lui. Hard!
Source: 1860's, Vrolijk Versterven' (from Bilders' diary & letters), p. 36 - quote from Bilders' diary, 5 March 1860, (Amsterdam)
In a letter to her husband Otto Modersohn, from Berlin, 4 February 1901; as quoted in Voicing our visions, -Writings by women artists; ed. Mara R. Witzling, Universe New York, 1991, p. 201
1900 - 1905
“I have nothing but my heart and I have given it long ago to my country.”
Immediately before his execution in 1885, when a guard asked him for a souvenir, as quoted in Fifty Mighty Men (1977) by Grant MacEwan, p. 45
Part Nine “Into the Gyre”, Chapter v “A Fragile Peace”, Section 3 (p. 440)
Weaveworld (1987), BOOK TWO: THE FUGUE
“Poetry is nothing less than an aspiration to absolute truth.”
Interview wiyh Kieran Owens ' The Event Guide' December 2002
Other Quotes
Until Trump, no openly racist candidate in modern times has reached such a height in U.S. politics (August 5, 2016)
Quoted in "A Shameful Act: The Armenian Genocide and the Question of Turkish Responsibility" - by Taner Akçam, Paul Bessemer - History - 2006 - Page 92
Welcoming Address http://www.firstworldwar.com/source/parispeaceconf_poincare.htm at the Paris Peace Conference (18 January 1919).
Source: Bazaar of the Bizarre (pp. 233-234) note: Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser series (1939-1988), Swords Against Death (1970)
Pedagogia do oprimido (Pedagogy of the Oppressed) (1968, English trans. 1970)
Attributed to Adams in A Brief History of Disbelief BBC Four (2005) by Jonathan Miller, Online video http://www.veoh.com/series/briefhistoryofdisbelief. The two sentences are derived from two different letters to Thomas Jefferson, written five years apart, juxtaposed to give a misleading impression of Adams' meaning. The first comes from his letter of 17 January 1820, and the second from his letter of 22 January 1825.
Misattributed
From a conversation with Peter Porter broadcast on ABC Radio, Australia in the program 'Book Talk' on Saturday 15 October 2005
Television and radio
Speech to the Oxford University Labour Club (9 March 1973), quoted in The Times (10 March 1973), p. 4
1970s
“There is nothing that will make you a Christian indeed, but a taste of the sweetness of Christ.”
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 105.
Loving You Is Easy
Song lyrics, Laws of Illusion (2010)
“Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness.”
Nihil aliud esse ebrietatem quam voluntariam insaniam.
Source: Epistulae Morales ad Lucilium (Moral Letters to Lucilius), Letter LXXXIII: On Drunkenness, Line 18.
“Really and truly—I’ve nothing to wear.”
Nothing to Wear (1857), reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations 10th ed. (1919).
"To the Indianapolis Clergy." The Iconoclast (Indianapolis, IN) (1883)
Source: Choosing to Love the World: On Contemplation, pp. 81-82