Quotes about rank page 2
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Strikes
“They say when trouble comes close ranks, and so the white people did.”
Jean Rhys book Wide Sargasso Sea
Source: Wide Sargasso Sea
“Only a rank degenerate would drive 1,500 miles across Texas without eating a chicken fried steak.”
Larry McMurtry (1936) American novelist, essayist, bookseller and screenwriter
Source: In a Narrow Grave: Essays on Texas
“... You have discovered the class struggle, or rather its reflection, in the ranks of the party.”
Max Shachtman (1904–1972) American Marxist theorist
The Crisis in the American Party: An Open Letter in Reply to Comrade Leon Trotsky http://www.marxists.org/archive/shachtma/1940/03/crisis.htm, March 1940
S. I. Hayakawa book Language in Thought and Action
Source: Language in Thought and Action (1949), Language as Symbolism, p. 27
Anwar Shaikh (1928–2006) British Pakistani writer
Anwar Shaikh (1998). Anwar Shaikh's Islam, the Arab imperialism. Cardiff: Principality Publishers.
James Finlay Weir Johnston (1796–1855) Scottish agricultural chemist
Report of the First Meeting of the British Association for the Advancement of Science held at York in September 1831. By James F. W. Johnston, A. M. &c. &c. As found in David Brewster's The Edinburgh Journal Of Science. Vol. 8 https://archive.org/stream/edinburghjourna09brewgoog#page/n29/mode/2up, p. 29.
Jacques Ozanam (1640–1718) French mathematician
Preface
A Mathematical Dictionary: Or; A Compendious Explication of All Mathematical Terms, 1702
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: Why Men Earn More (2005), p. 199-200.
Kenneth Clark (1903–1983) Art historian, broadcaster and museum director
Source: Civilisation (1969), Ch. 5: The Hero as Artist
Enoch Powell (1912–1998) British politician
Speech in the House of Commons http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1968/nov/19/house-of-lords-reform#S5CV0773P0_19681119_HOC_305 (19 November 1968) regarding proposals for reforming the House of Lords. <br class="br">1960s
Warren Farrell book The Myth of Male Power
Source: The Myth of Male Power (1993), Part 1: The Myth of Male Power, p. 30.
“America has a new delicacy, a coarse, rank refinement.”
G. K. Chesterton Charles Dickens
Source: Charles Dickens (1906), Ch. 6 "Dickens and America"
Henry Temple, 3rd Viscount Palmerston (1784–1865) British politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1813/mar/01/mr-grattans-motion-for-a-committee-on in the House of Commons in favour of Catholic Emancipation (1 March 1813). <br class="br">1810s
William Morley Punshon (1824–1881) English Nonconformist minister
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 222.
Martin Niemöller (1892–1984) German anti-Nazi theologian and Lutheran pastor
Replying to questions on the atrocities of the concentration camps, at a press conference in Naples, Italy, and confirming that he actually had written a widely publicized letter from such a camp, early in the war, to be permitted to serve in the military (5 June 1945)
Ralph Peters (1952) American military officer, writer, pundit
Source: 2000s, Beyond Terror: Strategy in a Changing World (2002), p. 196
Harold Rosenberg (1906–1978) American writer and art critic
Source: Art & Other Serious Matters, (1985), p. 271, "Being Outside"
Clement Attlee (1883–1967) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Speech to the conference of representatives of the British and Dominion Labour parties, Westminster, London (12 September 1944), quoted in The Times (13 September 1944), p. 8.
War Cabinet
Robert Cormier book The Rag and Bone Shop
Source: The Rag and Bone Shop (2000), p. 148-149
Joseph B. Soloveitchik (1903–1993) American theologian
Source: Halakhic Man (1983), p. 135
Angela Davis (1944) American political activist, scholar, and author
If They Come in The Morning (1971)
Jeremy Rifkin book Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture
Source: Beyond Beef: The Rise and Fall of the Cattle Culture (1992), pp. 1-2
“Not far from the invention of fire… we must rank the invention of doubt.”
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist
Collected Essays vol 6, viii; quoted in T. H. Huxley: Scientist, Humanist, and Educator (1950) by Cyril Bibby, p. 257
1890s
Gustav Stresemann (1878–1929) German politician, statesman, and Nobel Peace Prize laureate
Speech to the People's Party Congress (11 October 1924), quoted in W. M. Knight-Patterson, Germany. From Defeat to Conquest 1913-1933 (London: George Allen and Unwin, 1945), p. 352
1920s
Frederick Douglass (1818–1895) American social reformer, orator, writer and statesman
1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)
Sam Houston (1793–1863) nineteenth-century American statesman, politician, and soldier, namesake of Houston, Texas
1860s, Speech in Austin (1860)
Mihira Bhoja I (836–885) Ruler of the Gurjara Pratihara dynasty
According to historian Dr. R. C. Majumdar [History of Ancient India: Earliest Times to 1000 A. D., http://books.google.co.in/books?id=cWmsQQ2smXIC&pg=PA207&dq]
About
Sean Russell (1952) author
Source: World Without End (1995), Chapter 9 (p. 127)
Madison Grant (1865–1937) American lawyer, eugenicist, and conservationist
The Conquest of a Continent (1933)
C. N. R. Rao (1934) Indian chemist
Source: Climbing the Limitless Ladder: A Life in Chemistry (2010), p. 32
Richard Cobden (1804–1865) English manufacturer and Radical and Liberal statesman
Letter to John Bright (14 September 1854), quoted in John Morley, The Life of Richard Cobden (London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1905), p. 626.
1850s
John Kenneth Galbraith (1908–2006) American economist and diplomat
Source: The Age of Uncertainty (1977), Chapter 6, p. 161
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
[The Trial of Henry Kissinger, 2002, 1859846319, 46240330, [E840.8.K58 H58 2001]]
2000s, 2002
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Ways to Peace (1926)
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
Source: 1880s, Personal Memoirs of General U. S. Grant (1885), Ch. 67.
Jonah Goldberg (1969) American political writer and pundit
April 2002 http://web.archive.org/web/20001011/www.nationalreview.com/thecorner/2002_04_14_corner-archive.asp <br class="br">2000s, 2002
James D. Mooney (1884–1957) American businessman
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 73
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Freedom and its Obligations (1924)
David Morrison (1956) Australian army general
Address at the International Women's Day Conference (2013)
Charles Darwin book The Descent of Man, and Selection in Relation to Sex
volume II, chapter XXI: "General Summary and Conclusion", page 388 http://darwin-online.org.uk/content/frameset?pageseq=405&itemID=F937.2&viewtype=image <br class="br">The Descent of Man (1871)
Italo Svevo (1861–1928) Italian writer
Paul Bailey, The Independent, September 24, 1999. http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/arts-the-comic-genius-at-number-67-1121408.html. <br class="br">Criticism
Michael Swanwick book Vacuum Flowers
Source: Vacuum Flowers (1987), Chapter 5, “People's Sheraton” (pp. 74-75)
Joseph Strutt (1749–1802) British engraver, artist, antiquary and writer
pg. 259
The Sports and Pastimes of the People of England (1801), Minstrels
Sir William Lawrence, 1st Baronet (1783–1867) British surgeon
Lectures on Comparative Anatomy, Physiology, Zoology, and the Natural History of Man, Eighth Edition (London: John Taylor, 1840), Section I, Chapter VI, pp. 148-150. Full text online at the Internet Archive https://archive.org/stream/lecturesoncompar00lawr#page/n5/mode/2up.
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Public letter (25 March 1866), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), pp. 351-352.
1860s
Philip Rieff (1922–2006) American sociologist
Fellow Teachers (1973)
Russ Tice (1961) former intelligence analyst
As told to Peter B. Collins on Boiling Frog Post News, which is the website of Sibel Edmonds, a high-level FBI whistle-blower NSA Whistleblower: NSA Spying On – and Blackmailing – Top Government Officials and Military Officers, Fox News, 2013-06-20 http://nation.foxnews.com/2013/06/20/nsa-whistleblower-nsa-spying-%E2%80%93-and-blackmailing-%E2%80%93-top-government-officials-and-military,
Bill Thompson (1960) English technology writer, born 1960
" Blog eats blog: The rise of the blogeoisie. http://www.spiked-online.com/articles/00000006DDA4.htm" by Bill Thompson, May 15, 2003.
Andrew Zimbalist (1947) American economist
Source: Baseball And Billions - Updated edition - (1992), Chapter 2, Baseballs Barons, p. 30.
Paul Graham (1964) English programmer, venture capitalist, and essayist
"Why Nerds are Unpopular," February 2003
“The rank of the eldest brother is like that of father.”
Ali al-Rida (770–818) eighth of the Twelve Imams
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.78, p. 335.
General Quotes
Sarah Grimké (1792–1873) American abolitionist
Letter 2 (July 17, 1837).
Letters on the Equality of the Sexes and the Condition of Woman (1837)
Horace Greeley (1811–1872) American politician and publisher
1860s, The Prayer of the Twenty Millions (1862)
Ameer Muhammad Akram Awan (1934–2017) Pakistani Sufi leader
Michael J. Behe (1952) American biochemist, author, and intelligent design advocate
Source: Darwin’s Black Box: The Biochemical Challenge to Evolution (1996), p. 232-233.
Vivek Wadhwa American academic
[Vivek Wadhwa: Apple should buy Tesla and make Elon Musk CEO, https://www.cnbc.com/video/2016/04/27/vivek-wadhwa-apple-should-buy-tesla-and-make-elon-musk-ceo.html, CNBC, 8 September 2018, April 27, 2016]
Henry Wilson (1812–1875) Union Army officer, Vice president, politician, historian
Source: Speech (June 1853), p. 80
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 26 (p. 303)
Charles Babbage (1791–1871) mathematician, philosopher, inventor and mechanical engineer who originated the concept of a programmable c…
Source: The Exposition of 1851: Views Of The Industry, The Science, and the Government Of England, 1851, p. 49-50
Alexis De Tocqueville book Democracy in America
Often misquoted as: Americans are so enamored of equality that they would rather be equal in slavery than unequal in freedom.
Source: Democracy in America, Volume I (1835), Chapter I-V, Chapter III, Part I
Adrianne Wadewitz (1977–2014) academic and Wikipedian
Woo, Elaine (April 23, 2014). "Adrianne Wadewitz dies at 37; helped diversify Wikipedia" http://www.latimes.com/obituaries/la-me-adrianne-wadewitz-20140424,0,1077455.story. Los Angeles Times. <br class="br">About
Adam Smith (1723–1790) Scottish moral philosopher and political economist
Source: (1776), Book V, Chapter I, Part III, p. 845.
Bobby Jindal (1971) American politician; two-term Governor of Louisiana
"Governors Know Best" http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/11/07/AR2008110703146.html, The Washington Post, November 9, 2008
Thomas Arnold (1795–1842) English headmaster of Rugby School
Quoted by Matthew Arnold, Cornhill Magazine, August 1868
Joshua Girling Fitch (1824–1903) British educationalist
Source: Lectures on Teaching, (1906), pp. 267-268.
Richard Leakey (1944) Kenyan paleoanthropologist, conservationist, and politician
Origins Reconsidered: In Search of What Makes Us Human (1992)
Thorstein Veblen book The Theory of the Leisure Class
Source: The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899), p. 92
“Yet all does the sire himself ruthlessly condemn to the murky flames, and bid his own signs of rank be borne withal, if by their loss he may sate his devouring grief.”
Cuncta ignibus atris
damnat atrox suaque ipse parens gestamina ferri,
si damnis rabidum queat exaturare dolorem.
Source: Thebaid, Book VI, Line 81 (tr. J. H. Mozley)
William Booth (1829–1912) British Methodist preacher
In Darkest England : And The Way Out (1890), p. 81
G. M. Young (1882–1959) English historian
Portrait of an Age (1936)