Luther Burbank (1849–1926) American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science
How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 1 Plant Breeding
Luther Burbank (1849–1926) American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science
How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 1 Plant Breeding
William Cobbett (1763–1835) English pamphleteer, farmer and journalist
Political Register (8 September 1804), quoted in Karl W. Schweizer and John W. Osborne, Cobbett and His Times (Leicester: Leicester University Press, 1990), p. 29.
Peter Matthiessen (1927–2014) American novelist
Nine-Headed Dragon River: Zen Journals 1969-1982 (1986)
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Source: Seth, Dreams & Projections of Consciousness, (1986), p. 122
Henry H. Goodell (1839–1905)
Thirty-Seventh Annual Report of the Massachusetts Agricultural College, (1900), p. 17.
Alan MacEachren (1952) American geographer
Source: How Maps Work: Representation, Visualization, and Design (1995), p. 1
Keir Hardie (1856–1915) Scottish socialist and labour leader
Source: From Serfdom to Socialism (1907), p. 103–104
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Source: Something More, A Consideration of the Vast, Undeveloped Resources of Life (1920), p. 72
Pat Condell (1949) Stand-up comedian, writer, and Internet personality
"It's good to be anti-Islam" (23 April 2014) https://youtube.com/watch?v=jIaGWURONRU <br class="br">2014
Alexandra Kollontai (1872–1952) Soviet diplomat
The Autobiography of a Sexually Emancipated Communist Woman (1926)
“A truth presented by Satan himself is just as true as a truth stated by God.”
Charles Taze Russell (1852–1916) Founder of the Bible Student Movement
What is Truth? Zion's Watch Tower, (July 7, 1879).
“Thus does the unyielding, inescapable future ineluctably devour the present.”
Robert Silverberg book The Stochastic Man
Source: The Stochastic Man (1975), Chapter 29 (p. 161)
Thomas Little Heath (1861–1940) British civil servant and academic
Preface, p. ix
Apollonius of Perga (1896)
John Constable (1776–1837) English Romantic painter
3 quotes in Constable's letter to John Dunthorne (29 May 1802), from John Constable's Correspondence, ed. R.B. Beckett (Ipswich, Suffolk Records Society, 1962-1970), part 2, pp. 31-32
1800s - 1810s
Meher Baba (1894–1969) Indian mystic
p. 5809 http://www.lordmeher.org/index.jsp?pageBase=page.jsp&nextPage=5809 <br class="br">Lord Meher (1986)
Saint Patrick (385–461) 5th-century Romano-British Christian missionary and bishop in Ireland
Letter to the Soldiers of Coroticus (c.450?)
“I wish to acquaint you with some of the occurrences of the present past and future.”
Ned Kelly (1855–1880) Australian bushranger
Jerilderie Letter (1879)
M. King Hubbert (1903–1989) American geoscientist
"Two Intellectual Systems: Matter-energy and the Monetary Culture." Summary, by M. King Hubbert, of a seminar he taught at MIT Energy Laboratory, 30 September 1981, recovered from http://www.hubbertpeak.com/hubbert/monetary.htm
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929) German politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Source: 1910s, Speech in the Reichstag, 21 June 1918, p. 175
Charles Boarman (1795–1879) US Navy Rear Admiral
Robert Brent writing to then United States Secretary of the Navy Paul Hamilton endorsing Charles Boarman's application (August 1811)
A Gentlemanly and Honorable Profession: The Creation of the U.S. Naval Officer Corps, 1794-1815 (1991)
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) Peintre Néerlandais
Quote from Mondrian's letter to Israel Querido, Summer of 1909; published in the weekly magazine 'De Controleur' 23 Oct, 1909; as cited in Mondrian, - The Art of Destruction, Carel Blotkamp, Reaktion Books LTD. London 2001, p. 36
1900's
John McCarthy (1927–2011) American computer scientist and cognitive scientist
John McCarthy (1979) " History of Lisp http://www-formal.stanford.edu/jmc/lisp/lisp.html," as quoted in: Avron Barr, Edward Feigenbaum. The Handbook of artificial intelligence, Volume 2. Addison-Wesley, 1986. p. 5 <br class="br">1970s
Dwight Waldo (1913–2000) American political scientist
Source: The Administrative State, 1948, p. 209
Campbell's recollection in 1819 after a visit to Swellendam, quoted in Die Wêreld van Susanna Smit, 1799–1863, Schoeman (1995)
Tony Judt (1948–2010) British historian
" What Is Living and What Is Dead in Social Democracy? http://www.nybooks.com/articles/2009/12/17/what-is-living-and-what-is-dead-in-social-democrac/" (2009)
“Lost golden ages can be very effective tools for motivating people in the present.”
Margaret MacMillan (1943) Canadian historian
p.61
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), p. 67.
Eric Hoffer (1898–1983) American philosopher
Conflict and consensus: readings toward a sociological perspective (1973), p. 438, Harper & Row.
Cyrus H. Gordon (1908–2001) American linguist
Source: The Common Background of Greek and Hebrew Civilizations (1965 [1962]), Ch.VII Further Observations on Homer
Tabqat-i-Akhari, (also known as Tabqat-i-Akbar Shahi, Tabqat-i-Akbari, Tarikh-i-Nizami) by Khwajah Nizamud-Din Ahmad bin Muhammad Muqim al-Harbi, Translated from the Hindi version by S.A.A. Rizvi included in Uttar Taimur Kalina Bharata, Aligarh 1959, Vol. II. p. 515-17, In Goel, S.R. Hindu Temples - What happened to them
Anatole Broyard (1920–1990) American literary critic
‘Wisdom of Aphorisms’, New York Times, 30th April 1983.
Randolph Bourne (1886–1918) American writer
Page 438 https://books.google.com/books?id=-F8wAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA438. Quote republished in " Left and Right: The Prospects for Liberty http://alexpeak.com/twr/lar/1/1/2/," Left and Right: A Journal of Libertarian Thought 1, no. 1 (Spring, 1965), p. <span class="plainlinks"> 22 http://alexpeak.com/twr/lar/1/1/2/#p22</span>. <br class="br">"Youth" (1912), II
Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
1950s, On the Generalized Theory of Gravitation (1950)
Carl Barus (1856–1935) U.S. physicist
p, 125
"On the Thermo-Electric Measurement of High Temperatures" (April 8, 1889)
Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935) Russian and Soviet artist of polish descent
1916
Quote in 'On space and Suprematism', Kasimir Malevich, 1916; as cited in Abstract Art, Anna Moszynska, Thames and Hudson, London 1990, p. 58
1910 - 1920
Bruce Fein (1947) American lawyer
Bruce Fein, Hillary Clinton: Unfit for the Presidency, Huffington Post, October 16, 2015 http://www.huffingtonpost.com/bruce-fein/hillary-clinton-unfit-for_b_8313372.html
Birju Maharaj (1938) Indian dancer
When he changed over from solo form to group ballet of synchronized action and rhythm thus creating a dynamic impact on the audience in [Raksha Bharadia, Me A Handbook For Life, http://books.google.com/books?id=J3BwcatTTZIC&pg=PT179, 2006, Rupa & Company, 978-81-291-1058-9, 179–]
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
No. 191 (9 October 1711).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Tunku Abdul Rahman (1903–1990) Malaysian politician
"Tunku Abdul Rahman last speech" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vdoxoum02BA, interview taken on National Day, 1988, Malaysia.
Tommy Douglas (1904–1986) Scottish-born Canadian politician
So they put him in jail. But I want to remind you: that you can lock up a mouse or a man but you can't lock up an idea!
http://www.cbc.ca/player/Digital+Archives/Politics/Parties+and+Leaders/Tommy+Douglas/ID/1409090169/?sort=MostPopular
Charles Rosen (1927–2012) American pianist and writer on music
Source: The Romantic Generation (1995), Ch. 3 : Mountains and Song Cycles
G. L. S. Shackle (1903–1992) British economist
Source: Epistemics and Economics. (1972), p. 162
Walter A. Shewhart (1891–1967) American statistician
Source: Economic Control of Quality of Manufactured Product,1931, p. 4-5
Andrew Marvell (1621–1678) English metaphysical poet and politician
An Account of the Growth of Popery and Arbitrary Government in England [1677] (reprinted in State Tracts: Volume I (1692), pp. 69 ff.).
“Anybody who talks about the future is a bastard, it's the present that counts.”
Louis-ferdinand Céline book Journey to the End of the Night
Source: Journey to the End of the Night (1932), Chapter 4
Paul Goodman book Growing Up Absurd
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 149.
Adolf Hitler book Mein Kampf
Mein Kampf, Volume 2, Chapter IV, “Personality and the Ideal of the People’s State,” Trans. Marco Roberto, MVR, 2015, p. 33, first published 1926
1920s
“Is there intellectual life in America? At present, the answer is no.”
Camille Paglia (1947) American writer
Source: Vamps and Tramps (1994), p. 97
Richard Salter Storrs (1821–1900) American Congregational clergyman
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 484.
Ben Klassen (1918–1993) American engineer, author and politician
White Man's Bible (1983)
White Man's Bible (1983)
Paul Goodman book Growing Up Absurd
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 189.
Curtis White (1951) American academic
"The spirit of disobedience: an invitation to resistance"
Vladimir Lenin (1870–1924) Russian politician, led the October Revolution
Collected Works, 4th English Edition, Vol. 31, pp. 438–59.
Collected Works
Dwight L. Moody (1837–1899) American evangelist and publisher
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 3.
Richard Chenevix Trench (1807–1886) Irish bishop
To.——, The Story of Justin Martyr and Other Poems; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 455.
W. Douglas P. Hill (1884–1962) British Indologist
Source: The Bhagavadgītā (1973), p. 1. (1. Problems)
Ali Meshkini (1922–2007) Iranian ayatollah
Ayatollah Meshkini in Friday Sermon at Qom: The Holocaust Is a Lie https://www.kintera.org/site/apps/nlnet/content2.aspx?c=hsJPK0PIJpH&b=689705&ct=3297183 December 2005. <br class="br">2005
Arnold Toynbee (1852–1883) British economic historian
Source: Lectures on The Industrial Revolution in England (1884), p. 31
“The present is nothing else than the sum of what one perceives, remembers and hopes for.”
Fausto Cercignani (1941) Italian scholar, essayist and poet
Examples of self-translation (c. 2004), Quotes - Zitate - Citations - Citazioni
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Speech on the Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence (1926)
Max Beckmann (1884–1950) German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer
1930s, On my Painting (1938)
Mahatma Gandhi (1869–1948) pre-eminent leader of Indian nationalism during British-ruled India
"A Word of Explanation" in Young India (January 1921)
1920s
Henry Liddon (1829–1890) British theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 138.
Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 3rd Marquess of Salisbury (1830–1903) British politician
Quarterly Review, 130, 1871, pp. 279-280
1870s
Harold Powers (1928–2007) American academic
Harold Powers, "Language Models and Musical Analysis", p.48.
John Burgess (1933). The Foundations of Political Science. (reprinted 1994) As cited in Ido Oren, "The Subjectivity of the 'Democratic' Peace," International Security, Vol. 20, No. 2.
Archibald Primrose, 5th Earl of Rosebery (1847–1929) British politician
Speech to the City Liberal Club (19 July 1901), reported in The Times (20 July 1901), p. 15.
The Mother (1878–1973) spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo
In "The Formation Of The Ashram", and also in [ The Mother: The Story of Her Life by Georges Van Vrekhem ( 2004) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=8hgG8aweqncC&pg=RA1-PT134&lpg=RA1-PT134, p. 134
William Pfaff (1928–2015) American journalist
Source: Barbarian Sentiments - How The American Century Ends (1989), Chapter 1, Dead Stars, p. 3.
Salam Fayyad (1952) Palestinian politician
Fayyad Warns Islamic Preachers http://www.forbes.com/feeds/ap/2007/06/29/ap3870235.html
Boris Berman (1948) Russian/American musician
Prokofiev’s piano sonatas : a guide for the listener and the performer (2008), Preface
“We are proud of our past and our present and we face the future with unflagging determination.”
Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum (1949) Emirati politician
Quotes on Life and its challenges, http://www.sheikhmohammed.co.ae/vgn-ext-templating/v/index.jsp?vgnextoid=ab878960a5a11310VgnVCM1000004d64a8c0RCRD&appInstanceName=default, sheikhmohammed.ae.
“Present action, though futile, is preferable to passive acceptance of such a fate as awaits us.”
Michael Shea (1946–2014) writer
Source: A Quest for Simbilis (1974), Chapter 6, “The House on the River” (p. 112)
Elaine de Kooning (1918–1989) American painter
n.p.
1950 - 1971, Why Have There Been No Great Women Artists' - Rosalyn Drexler with Elaine de Kooning (1971)
Bruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000) United States Army Chief of Staff
Source: The 25-Year War: America's Military Role in Vietnam (1984), p. vii-viii
Bernard Crick (1929–2008) British political theorist and democratic socialist
Source: In Defence Of Politics (Second Edition) – 1981, Chapter 4, A Defence Of Politics Against Nationalism, p. 87.
Niklas Luhmann (1927–1998) German sociologist, administration expert, and social systems theorist
Source: Art As a Social System (2000), p. 145.
Robert E. Machol (1917–1998) American systems engineer
p ix-x
Information and Decision Processes (1960)
Loreena McKennitt (1957) Canadian musician and composer
Website notes to The Mask And Mirror http://www.quinlanroad.com/explorethemusic/maskandmirror.asp
The Mother (1878–1973) spiritual collaborator of Sri Aurobindo
Quoted by Debbie Magee, in "Auroville — The City Of Dawn in South India (27 February 2009)"
Sayings
“I still carry with me the same themes as always — I'm still compelled to present mystic ideas…”
Donovan (1946) Scottish singer, songwriter and guitarist
Grip interview (1997)
Stanley Baldwin (1867–1947) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Broadcast from London (25 September 1933), quoted in This Torch of Freedom (1935), pp. 13-14.
1933