Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
Words to Avoid (or Use with Care) Because They Are Loaded or Confusing (1996)
1990s
Richard Stallman (1953) American software freedom activist, short story writer and computer programmer, founder of the GNU project
Words to Avoid (or Use with Care) Because They Are Loaded or Confusing (1996)
1990s
Ben Bova (1932) American science fiction and science writer
As quoted in "Men on Mars, Women on Venus" by Jay McDonald at Bookpage (June 1999) http://www.bookpage.com/9906bp/ben_bova.html
Paul Krugman (1953) American economist
"Two Cheers for Formalism", The Economic Journal, Vol. 108, No. 451 (Nov., 1998)
Will Eisner (1917–2005) American cartoonist
The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005)
William Wood, 1st Baron Hatherley (1801–1881) Lord Chancellor of Great Britain
Chatterton v. Cave (1877), L. R. 3 App. Cas. 492.
Javad Alizadeh (1953) cartoonist, journalist and humorist
Quoted in "Cartoonist Alizadeh, translating world into humor" in Press TV (23 April 2009) http://edition.presstv.ir/detail/92323.html
Noam Cohen (1999) American journalist
[Noam, Cohen, The New York Times, April 18, 2010, What Would Daniel Ellsberg Do With the Pentagon Papers Today?, http://www.nytimes.com/2010/04/19/business/media/19link.html, October 30, 2014]
Arthur Guirdham (1905–1992) British physician, psychiatrist and writer
Source: The Cathars and Reincarnation (1970), p. 10-11
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Freedom of expression - Secular Theocracy Versus Liberal Democracy (1998)
Robert Sheckley book Journey Beyond Tomorrow
Source: Journey Beyond Tomorrow (1962), Chapter 6 “Joenes and the Three Truck Drivers” (p. 50)
Will Eisner (1917–2005) American cartoonist
Source: The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion (10/2/2005), p.126
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
Peter Greenaway (1942) British film director
From the thirteenth book, "The Book of the Dead"
The Pillow Book
Roy R. Grinker, Sr. (1900–1993) American psychiatrist and neurologist
If there be a third revolution (i.e. after the psychoanalytic and behavioristic), it is in the development of a general theory.
Grinker, Helen MacGill Hughes (ed.) (1967) Towards a Unified Theory of Human Behaviour. 2e ed. New York, Basic Books. p. ix; cited in: Ludwig von Bertalanffy (1968) General System Theory. p. 7
Alice A. Bailey (1880–1949) esoteric, theosophist, writer
Source: The Unfinished Autobiography (1951), Chapter 6
Stewart Lee (1968) English stand-up comedian, writer, director and musician
Series 1 Episode 1: "Toilet Books"
Francis Xavier (1506–1552) Navarrese Basque Roman Catholic saint and missionary
Letter dated 20th January 1548, to Fr. Simao Rodrigues. quoted from Goel, S. R. (1985). St. Francis Xavier: The man and his mission.
Jack LaLanne (1914–2011) American exercise instructor
LaLanne's reply when asked for the best advice he'd ever received, reported in the Denver Post (28 December 2003)
Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America
The Situation Room <br class="br">CNN <br class="br">2012-05-29, quoted in * 2012-05-29 <br class="br">Wolf Blitzer Spars With Donald Trump Over Obama's Birth Certificate <br class="br">Elizabeth Flock <br class="br">US News & World Report <br class="br">http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/washington-whispers/2012/05/29/wolf-blitzer-spars-with-donald-trump-over-obamas-birth-certificate <br class="br">Referring to a 1991 promotional booklet by literary agency Acton & Dystel with bios of 89 authors, that erroneously described Barack Obama as "born in Kenya". http://www.snopes.com/politics/obama/birthers/booklet.asp <br class="br">2010s, 2012
Andrei Sakharov (1921–1989) Soviet nuclear physicist and human rights activist
Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), The Human Rights Movement (1969-1979)
Charles Foster Johnson (1953) American musician
April 17, 2008 http://littlegreenfootballs.com/article/29645_What_the_Hell_is_Wrong_with_the_Washington_Post&only
James Comey (1960) American lawyer and the seventh director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI)
2010s, Hard Truths: Law Enforcement (2015)
Freeman Dyson (1923) theoretical physicist and mathematician
Selected Papers of Freeman Dyson with Commentary. https://books.google.com/books?id=nnyNUidX1OMC&pg=PA1 American Mathematical Soc. (1996) p. 1
Richard Stone (1913–1991) British economist, Nobel Memorial Prize winner
"Richard Stone - Biographical," 1984
Michael Dummett (1925–2011) British academic and philosopher
On Lewis Carroll's work on election theory; quoted in Robin Wilson, Lewis Carroll in Numberland (2008), p. vii
Chen Liang-gee (1956) politician
Chen Liang-gee (2017) cited in " INTERVIEW: Minister says role is to be ‘trailblazer’ for technology http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/taiwan/archives/2017/04/03/2003667988/3" on Taipei Times, 3 April 2017
Orson Pratt (1811–1881) Apostle of the LDS Church
Journal of Discourses 18:171-172 (March 26, 1876).
Apostacy
Robert M. La Follette Sr. (1855–1925) American politician
"Fooling the People as a Fine Art", La Follette's Magazine (April 1918)
Hubert H. Humphrey (1911–1978) Vice-President of the USA under Lyndon B. Johnson
Address to the National Book Awards ceremony in New York City (March 8, 1967), reported in The New York Times (March 9, 1967), p. 42.
Michael Szenberg (1934) American economist
3.Paul Samuelson is a Mentor.
Ten Ways to Know Paul A. Samuelson (2006)
Dennis Gabor (1900–1979) Nobel Prize-winning physicist and inventor of holography
In my view both have lagged behind technology, especially in the highly advanced Western countries, and both constitute dangers.
Source: Inventing the Future (1963), p. 18-19
Bill Watterson (1958) American comic artist
Interview with John Campanelli of The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/living/index.ssf/2010/02/bill_watterson_creator_of_belo.html
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)
Noam Chomsky (1928) american linguist, philosopher and activist
" Our Commitment to Democracy https://chomsky.info/unclesam02/," p. 19 <br class="br">Quotes 1990s, 1990-1994, What Uncle Sam Really Wants, 1993
Julian Schwinger (1918–1994) American theoretical physicist
Einstein's Legacy: The Unity of Space and Time (2002) p. 2
E. B. White (1899–1985) American writer
Foreword to Letters of E.B. White, edited Dorothy Lobrano Guth (1976)
“Pure publication quantity today has become a meaningless metric. One can publish almost anything.”
Robert J. Marks II (1950) American electrical engineering researcher and intelligent design advocate
All engineering fields are either solutions looking for problems or problems looking for solutions. <br class="br">The secret of doing many things at the same time is to do them all poorly. <br class="br">Forecasting the future of technology is risky. Predictions tend to be linear whereas technical advances come in quantum jumps from paradigm shifts. After the second World War, forecasters in electronics [who did not foresee the transistor] would have linearly [and incorrectly] foretasted breakthroughs in better vacuum tube reliability from, for example, improved filament chemistry. <br class="br"> "Neural Networks and Beyond-An Interview with Robert J. Marks," IEEE Circuits and Devices Magazine, Volume 12, Issue 5, 1996 [DOI 10.1109/MCD.1996.537355 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/search/srchabstract.jsp?tp=&arnumber=537355,, From an interview with Professor Bing Sheu, (University of Southern California), July 20, 2007, 2010-05-06]
Richard Rodríguez (1944) American journalist and essayist
Why does he do this?
Hunger of Memory: The Education of Richard Rodriguez (1982)
Ilana Mercer South African writer
" Trump Doesn't Need To Talk Like A Con-Servative http://www.wnd.com/2016/03/trump-doesnt-need-to-talk-like-a-conservative/," WND.com, March 17, 2016. <br class="br">2010s, 2016
Nelson Mandela (1918–2013) President of South Africa, anti-apartheid activist
1990s, Inaugural speech (1994)
Philip Schaff (1819–1893) American Calvinist theologian
German versions of the Bible that preceded the Luther Bible
Edward S. Herman (1925–2017) American journalist
Sometimes the latter contention is only an excuse for unwillingness to market, although it may sometimes reflect an accurate assessment of how the media and journals will receive books that are strongly critical of the established order.
Source: The Washington Connection and Third World Fascism, with Noam Chomsky, 1979, pp. xiv-xvii.
Joseph Goebbels (1897–1945) Nazi politician and Propaganda Minister
As quoted in The Plot: The Secret Story of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, by Will Eisner, (10/2/2005), p.110; and in Survivors Victims and Perpetrators:, Essays on the Nazi Holocaust https://books.google.com/books/about/Survivors_Victims_and_Perpetrators.html?id=Hyg98sfH3CAC&printsec=frontcover&source=kp_read_button#v=onepage&q&f=false by Joel E. Dimsdale, p.311. <br class="br">Diary excerpts
“a later confession to his friend, in Expressionism; Praeger Publishers, New York, 1973, p. 76”
Emil Nolde (1867–1956) German artist
undated quotes
Alfred Binet (1857–1911) French psychologist and inventor of the first usable intelligence test
Alfred Binet (1903). L’Etude experimentale de l’intelligence. Paris: Schleicher Freres and Cie. p. 299; As cited in: Carson (1999, 360)
William Darling (politician) (1885–1962) Scottish politician
Source: The Bankrupt Bookseller (1947), pp. 34–35
“We should not underestimate the harm it would bring should it be published.”
Vasily Grossman (1905–1964) Soviet writer and journalist who originally trained as an engineer
1960s
Wendy Doniger (1940) American Indologist
Wendy Doniger, In: India: PEN protests withdrawal of best-selling book http://fleursdumal.nl/mag/category/news-events/page/12, Fleursdumal.org <br class="br">Her book [The Hindus: An Alternative History] became controversial and Dinanath Batra of Shiksha Bachao Andolan filed a case against the publisher, claiming that the book was offensive to Hindus and therefore in violation of Section 295A of the Indian penal code which prohibits ‘deliberate and malicious acts intended to outrage religious feelings or any class by insulting its religion or religious beliefs.'
“My hero is Nobel Laureate Neville Mott who published four papers at the age of 92 when he died.”
C. N. R. Rao (1934) Indian chemist
After his getting the August-Wilhelm-von-Hofmann Medal for chemistry quoted in Need young scientists to lead: C N R Rao, 11 January 2011, 22 December 2013, Nature Publishing Group http://www.nature.com/nindia/2010/100111/full/nindia.2009.365.html,
Susan Cain (1968) self-help writer
Glor, Jeff (interviewer), "Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can't Stop Talking," by Susan Cain," CBS News, January 26, 2012.
Arnold Hano (1922) American writer
From "Jim Thompson, 1906 - 1977," in The Los Angeles Times (May 1, 1977), p. X3
Other Topics
Piet Mondrian (1872–1944) Peintre Néerlandais
I was happy with an opportunity to publish my ideas on art, which I was engaged in writing down: I saw the possibility of contacts with similar efforts. <br class="br">Quote of Mondrian c 1931, in 'De Stijl' (last number), p. 48; as cited in De Stijl 1917-1931 - The Dutch Contribution to Modern Art, by H.L.C. Jaffé http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/jaff001stij01_01/jaff001stij01_01.pdf; J.M. Meulenhoff, Amsterdam 1956, pp. 44-45 <br class="br">published in the memorial number of 'De Stijl', after the death of Theo Van Doesburg in 1931 <br class="br">1930's
James E. McWilliams (1968) American historian
"Radical Activism and the Future of Animal Rights", in Pacific Standard (3 July 2013) https://psmag.com/social-justice/radical-activism-and-the-future-of-animal-rights-61789.
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jyoOfRog1EM&feature=youtu.be&t=16m36s
"Be It Resolved: Freedom of Speech Includes the Freedom to Hate", 15/11/2006.
2000s, 2006
William Darling (politician) (1885–1962) Scottish politician
Source: The Bankrupt Bookseller (1947), p. 56
John Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh (1842–1919) English physicist
Lord Rayleigh (1884) as cited in: Brian Vickery (1958) Classification and indexing in science. Preface
Douglas John Foskett (1918–2004)
Librarians and Information Systems (1995)
Newton Lee American computer scientist
Facebook Nation: Total Information Awareness (2nd Edition), 2014
George Stigler (1911–1991) American economist
"George J. Stigler - Biographical," 1982
Mark Tully (1935) British journalist
Source: Dean Nelson, " Former BBC correspondent Sir Mark Tully attacked in novel http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worldnews/asia/india/7552715/Former-BBC-correspondent-Sir-Mark-Tully-attacked-in-novel.html," in The Telegraph, 5 April 2010<br>On the controversy created in a thinly-disguised novel which portrays him as a heartless philanderer and supporter of fanatics.
Ibn Warraq (1946) Pakistani writer
Ibn Warraq: Why I am not a Muslim, Chapter 1
Why I am not a Muslim
Bill Moyers (1934) American journalist
"The Big Story", speech to the Texas State Historical Association (7 March 1997), as quoted in Moyers on Democracy (2008), p. 131
Gore Vidal (1925–2012) American writer
"Lincoln and the Priests of Academe"
1990s, United States - Essays 1952-1992 (1992)
Scott Pelley (1957) American television journalist, news anchor
11 May 2013 Speech at Quinnipiac University upon receiving the Fred Friendly journalism award. YouTube, CBS News anchor Scott Pelley: 'We're Getting the Big Stories Wrong Over and Over Again' http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1AyCD_lcl1Q,
Laura Riding Jackson (1901–1991) poet, critic, novelist, essayist and short story writer
"The Corpus", from Anarchism Is Not Enough (London: Jonathan Cape, 1928)
David Attenborough (1926) British broadcaster and naturalist
How Many People Can Live on Planet Earth? (BBC Horizon, 2009)
African Spir (1837–1890) Russian philosopher
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), pp. 64-65 - end of parenthesis.
Garib Das (1717–1778) Hindu Yogi
Goel, S. R. (2007). How I became a Hindu.
Marion Nestle American academic
Food Politics: How the Food Industry Influences Nutrition and Health, University of California Press (2002, 2013), Introduction, p. 3 https://books.google.it/books?id=39oVBbtt6IEC&pg=PA3
Harsh Narain (1921–1995) Indian writer
The Ayodhya temple-mosque dispute: Focus on Muslim sources (1993)
Dermot Healy (1947–2014) Irish writer
John O'Mahony (2000). Let the west of the world go by http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2000/jun/03/fiction.johnomahony, The Guardian (3 June 2000)
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
The Enemies of Reason, "Slaves to Superstition" [1.01], 13 August 2007, timecode 0:05:54ff
The Enemies of Reason (August 2007)
Johannes Kepler (1571–1630) German mathematician, astronomer and astrologer
Translation by an unknown person, from De fundamentis astrologiae certioribus, ibid., from the foreword
Ref: en.wikiquote.org - Johannes Kepler / Mysterium Cosmographicum (1596) / De fundamentis astrologiae certioribus (1601)
Heather Brooke (1970) American journalist
Page ix.
The Revolution Will Be Digitised: Dispatches From the Information War, 1st Edition
Philip K. Dick (1928–1982) American author
"Self Portrait" (1968), reprinted in The Shifting Realities of Philip K. Dick (1995), ed. Lawrence Sutin
V. Vale (1942) American writer
Mark McCloud in conversation with V. Vale http://sfaq.us/2015/03/mark-mccloud-in-conversation-with-v-vale/ in SFAQ (12 March 2015)
Antonin Scalia (1936–2016) former Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Dissenting, King v, Burwell, 576 U.S. ___ (2015) ; decided June 25, 2015.
2010s
Stephen Jay Gould book An Urchin in the Storm
"The Power of Narrative", p. 88
An Urchin in the Storm (1987)
Ken Kern American writer
The Owner Built Home: A How-to-do-it Book (1972)
David Brooks (1961) American journalist, commentator and editor
David Brooks. "I Am Not Charlie Hebdo" http://archive.li/nlsvG The New York Times (January 2015) <br class="br">2010s
Hans Freudenthal (1905–1990) Dutch mathematician
Source: The Concept and the Role of the Model in Mathematics and Natural and Social Sciences (1961), p. ix
Paul Kurtz (1925–2012) American professor of philosophy
Paul Kurtz (1983) In defense of secular humanism, p. 15
Lawrence Lessig (1961) American academic, political activist.
OSCON 2002
Context: Here's a simple copyright lesson: Law regulates copies. What's that mean? Well, before the Internet, think of this as a world of all possible uses of a copyrighted work. Most of them are unregulated. Talking about fair use, this is not fair use; this is unregulated use. To read is not a fair use; it's an unregulated use. To give it to someone is not a fair use; it's unregulated. To sell it, to sleep on top of it, to do any of these things with this text is unregulated. Now, in the center of this unregulated use, there is a small bit of stuff regulated by the copyright law; for example, publishing the book — that's regulated. And then within this small range of things regulated by copyright law, there's this tiny band before the Internet of stuff we call fair use: Uses that otherwise would be regulated but that the law says you can engage in without the permission of anybody else. For example, quoting a text in another text — that's a copy, but it's a still fair use. That means the world was divided into three camps, not two: Unregulated uses, regulated uses that were fair use, and the quintessential copyright world. Three categories.
Enter the Internet. Every act is a copy, which means all of these unregulated uses disappear. Presumptively, everything you do on your machine on the network is a regulated use. And now it forces us into this tiny little category of arguing about, "What about the fair uses? What about the fair uses?" I will say the word: To hell with the fair uses. What about the unregulated uses we had of culture before this massive expansion of control?
Koenraad Elst (1959) orientalist, writer
Such are the true concerns of the “secularists” warning the world against the attempts at glasnost in India's national history curriculum.
2000s, The Problem with Secularism (2007)
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis (1929–1994) public figure, First Lady to 35th U.S. President John F. Kennedy
Interview with Publishers Weekly (19 April 1993)