Quotes about racing
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In a live interview with Walter Cronkite of CBS News, on the day of the first moonwalk (20 July 1969)
Robert A. Heinlein: In Dialogue With His Century, Volume I (1907–1949): Learning Curve (2010)
The Zero Marginal Cost Society: The Internet of Things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism (2014)
“But who art thou? that Voyce, and beauteous Face,
Not Mortal is; thou art of Heavenly Race.”
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
1960s, Special message to Congress on the right to vote (1965)
Song 6: "Praise for the Gospel".
1710s, Divine Songs Attempted in the Easy Language of Children (1715)
Mont Saint Michel and Chartres (1904)
“… one of the most admirable characteristics of the Jews […] was their care to keep the race pure…”
The Foundations of the Nineteenth Century (Die Grundlagen des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts) (1899)
The Oaken Heart
“Aye, you white dog, you are like all your race; but to a black man gold can never pay for blood.”
A former chief of Abombi to Conan
"The Scarlet Citadel" (1933)
As quoted in Che Guevara Speaks: Selected Speeches and Writings (1968), by George Lavan, p. 17
2010s
Source: The Modern Rack (1889), Ch. I: The Moral Aspects of Vivisection, p. 15
Lee Kuan Yew, The Man & His Ideas, 1997
1990s
"Untitled Notes" (1981), p. 374
Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung (1988)
And remember, this actress was sitting there with us, and she nearly went crazy! She was squirming with embarrassment. This is an actor's nightmare, you know. The next day she was fired.
Euro Trash Cinema magazine interview (March 1996)
Source: Psychic Politics: An Aspect Psychology Book (1976), p. 136
Speech in Regina, Canada (13 August 1927), quoted in Our Inheritance (London: Hodder and Stoughton, 1938), p. 105.
1927
"Immigration: Australia's Rag Doll,", The Weekend Australian (June 2-3, 1990)
"Key Concepts of Libertarianism" (1 January 1999) http://www.cato.org/pub_display.php?pub_id=5758
“Both men were aware of the imperative held by all warrior races to serve honor before survival.”
Mother Bones (Narrator) p. 10
Last of the Amazons (2002)
Eighth Thesis
Idea for a Universal History from a Cosmopolitan Point of View (1784)
United Nations General Assembly - Promotion of a democratic and equitable international order http://www.ohchr.org/Documents/Issues/IntOrder/A-68-284_en.pdf.
2013
Partisan Review (Winter 1967), p. 57
“In any race between human numbers and natural resources, time is against us.”
Source: Brave New World Revisited (1958), Chapter 12 (p. 113)
The Jewish Strategy, Chapter 12 "Christianity"
1990s, The Jewish Strategy (2001)
Yehudi
Source: Yehudi Menuhin (1916-1999), Issue 372 http://newint.org/features/2004/10/01/yehudi-menuhin/, New Internationalist Magazine
1920s, The Genius of America (1924)
Source: The Worldly Philosophers (1953), Chapter VI, Karl Marx, p. 148
Excerpt from a sermon on Easter delivered by Mendel, found in Folia Mendeliana (1966), Volume 6, Moravian Museum in Brünn.
Original: Drei Sakramente, die das Leben spenden: Taufe, Beichte, Kommunion sind zur Osterzeit eingesetzt worden. (Eucharistie verbindet vollkommen, Glaube und Taufe unvollkommen dem Gottmenschen). Sieg: Wie mutet es einen frommen Christen an, mitten in der ungerechten Welt von Sieg zu hören, und nicht wieder Hintansetzung, Beschimpfung, Verfolgung; auch Siegesfreude. Mit dem Siegestag Christi, mit dem Ostertag, sind die Bande zerrissen, die der Tod und die Sünde aufgelegt ( ? ), und stark erhebt sich das Menschengeschlecht mit seinem Erlöser aus Nachtzeit und Fesseln in weite selige Höhen, himmlische Gefilde!).
Sermon on Easter
2010s, 2015, Presidential Bid Announcement (June 16, 2015)
Chronomoros. In Letters and Literary Remains of Edward FitzGerald (1889), pg. 461.
Bhawani Mandir, 1905
India's Rebirth
Source: Growing Up Absurd (1956), p. 179.
Source: Selected Essays (1904), "Priest and Prophet" (1893), pp. 131-132
2 quotes from Kandinsky's letter to Hans Arp, November 1912; in Friedel, Wassily Kandinsky, p. 489; as cited in Negative Rhythm: Intersections Between Arp, Kandinsky, Münter, and Taeuber, Bibiana K. Obler (including transl. - Yale University Press, 2014
Kandinsky was trying to explain to Arp his state of mind when he made his sketch for 'Improvisation with Horses' https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/ce/Wassily_Kandinsky_Cossacks_or_Cosaques_1910%E2%80%931.jpg, 1911, a watercolor belonging to Arp. Kandinsky had told Arp that he could have one of his pictures included in the 'Moderne Bund' (second) exhibition in Zurich, 1912, and this was the one Arp selected
1910 - 1915
Speech in front of students at a public school in Bandar Baharu http://eresources.nlb.gov.sg/newspapers/Digitised/Article/beritaharian19581206-1.2.96.6?ST=1&AT=filter&K=abdul+halim&KA=abdul+halim&DF=&DT=&AO=false&NPT=&L=&CTA=&NID=&CT=&WC=&YR=1958&P=2&Display=0&filterS=0&QT=abdul,halim&oref=article 6/12/1958
Source: How to Become President (1940), Ch. 5 : Issues and how to pick them
“A racing tipster who only reached Hitler's level of accuracy would not do well for his clients.”
The Origins of the Second World War ([1961] 1962), Ch. 7, p. 134
1990s, I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American (1998)
1960s, The American Promise (1965)
An American Peace Policy (1925)
Responding to NL pitchers' stated intention—as relayed by Rice—to "bear down on" Ruth in 1935; as quoted in "'Never Happier in My Life' Ruth Tells Grantland Rice..."
This was Owen's aim, as far as human means might do it.
Memorial dedication (1902)
Quote, Fourth State of the Union Address (1868)
“Disavow anyone who provokes or accepts the extermination of a race to which he does not belong.”
Diary of an Unknown (1988)
Strange Horizons interview (2008)
Alan Watts Blues
Song lyrics, Poetic Champions Compose (1987)
"In Search of Authenticity," The New York Review of Books (4 February 2015).
(Whiteness and Race Relations, p. 82)).
Book Sources, The Wisdom of W.E.B. Du Bois (2003)
“There are only two races on this planet — the intelligent and the stupid.”
As quoted in Daily Telegraph (15 August 1991)
"Upon a Spider Catching a Fly" St. 1 & 8
"Man and Hunger: The Perspectives of History" (Speech to the World Food Congress, January 9, 1963).
Alexander the Great, p. 22
Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Journal of Discourses, vol. 10, 1863, p. 110.
1860s
Source: 2000s, Vindicating the Founders (2001), p. 167
The Making of America (1986)
Youtube, Other, The Damn Commandments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u3z69YpLx0 (January 7, 2015)
Part III : Selection on Education from Kant's other Writings, Ch. I Pedagogical Fragments, # 58
The Educational Theory of Immanuel Kant (1904)
Source: Chinh phụ ngâm, Lines 17–20
Source: 2000s, Vindicating the Founders (2001), p. 28
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), pp. 34-35
Quoington Star article entitled "Has President Nixon Gone Crazy?", "The Coming Race War in America: A Wake-up Call" (1996)
"Social Justice and the Emerging New Age" address at the Herman W. Read Fieldhouse, Western Michigan University (18 December 1963)
1960s
1990s, I Am a Man, a Black Man, an American (1998)
Roger Ebert's DVD commentary for Casablanca
(Home Secretary) Churchill to Prime Minister Asquith on compulsory sterilization of ‘the feeble-minded and insane’; cited, as follows (excerpted from longer note) : It is worth noting that eugenics was not a fringe movement of obscure scientists but often led and supported, in Britain and America, by some of the most prominent public figures of the day, across the political divide, such as Julian Huxley, Aldous Huxley, D.H. Lawrence, John Maynard Keynes and Theodore Roosevelt. Indeed, none other than Winston Churchill, whilst Home Secretary in 1910, made the following observation: [text of quote] (quoted in Jones, 1994: 9)., in ‘Race’, sport, and British society (2001), Carrington & McDonald, Routledge, Introduction, Note 4, p. 20 ISBN 0415246296
Early career years (1898–1929)
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
Speech to the Carshalton and Banstead Young Conservatives at Carshalton Hall (15 February 1971), from Still to Decide (Eliot Right Way Books, 1972), pp. 202-203.
1970s