Source: Quotes of Salvador Dali, 1961 - 1970, Diary of a Genius (1964), p. 11 - in: the 'Prologue' of The Diary of a Genius
Quotes about rest
page 26
Writing for the court, McCollum v. Board of Education, 333 U.S. 203 (1948).
Source: The Thread That Binds the Bones (1993), Chapter 21 (p. 281)
Opening speech on October 12, 1971, when Iran marked the 2500th anniversary of Cyrus' founding of the Persian Empire
Speeches, 1971
Testimony before the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), October 14, 1955, regarding Mostel's appearance at a Communist Party fundraiser.
In Memoriam - Rabbi Maurice Davis: Human Rights Champion http://www.whyaretheydead.net/misc/Factnet/CO0194.TXT, The Cult Observer, Vol. 11 No. 1 1994., Herbert L. Rosedale, President, American Family Foundation.
About
[199807172334.QAA18255@wall.org, 1998]
Usenet postings, 1998
Source: The Future As History (1960), Chapter III, part 10, The Mastery of Technology, p. 161
1880s, Plea for Free Speech in Boston (1880)
What happens to Western values if no one stands up against Islam? http://nypost.com/2015/01/11/what-happens-to-western-values-if-no-one-stands-up-against-islam/, New York Post (January 11, 2015).
New York Post
At the celebration of the sesquicentennial of Princeton College (October 22, 1896).
[...] "Give me man, and man alone" said Oblomov. "And, having given me him, do you try to love him."
"Oblomov", Part I Chapter II by I. Goncharov, translated by C. J. Hogarth
Source: The Limits of Evolution, and Other Essays, Illustrating the Metaphysical Theory of Personal Ideaalism (1905), The Right Relation of Reason to Religion, p.260
Speech in West Calder, Scotland (27 November 1879), quoted in The Times (28 November 1878), p. 10. The Conservative Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli had proclaimed his policy as "Imperium et Libertas".
1870s
Source: Soldiers Live (2000), Chapter 12, “Glittering Stone: Steadfast Guardian” (p. 401)
Source: The Dark Is Rising (1965-1977), Silver on the Tree (1977), Chapter 10 “The Rose-Garden” (p. 146)
“Allah gave the Qur’an to a very special man, who passed it on to us, for the rest of all our days.”
"Muhammad?"
A Picnic of Poems in Allah's Green Garden (2011)
Source: The invisible religion, 1967, p. 48
How to Shoot an Amateur Naturalist (1984)
December 4th
The Black Album (2003)
That's one star for me.
Reviewing Slide Hampton's arrangement of "It Ain't Necessarily So" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a940h3-1NV0 from Two Sides of Slide; as quoted in "Clare Fischer: Blindfold Test" http://www.mediafire.com/view/fix6ane8h54gx/Clare_Fischer#rjvay58eo774rhe
Steven Pinker, "Foreword" in: Buss, David M., ed. The handbook of evolutionary psychology. John Wiley & Sons, 2005. p. xiv
“I am not resting until I die. I am not doing this for myself, but for the country.”
Quoted in [Caroline, McClatchey, http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7250241.stm, Al Fayed states his position on the Diana inquest, BBC, February 18, 2007, 2007-3-18]
Sewing the Wedding Gown, 1906. Nine One-Act Plays from Yiddish. Translated by Bessie F. White, Boston, John W. Luce & Co., 1932, p. 126.
Source: La poétique de la rêverie (The Poetics of Reverie) (1960), Ch. 2, sect. 3
Message, linux-kernel mailing list, IU, 1996-07-20, Torvalds, Linus, 2014-04-26 http://www.webcitation.org/6P8EBZqQX,
1990s, 1995-99
Of Parties.
Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750), Political Thoughts and Reflections
http://www.melaniephillips.com/articles/archives/000686.html
Source: Education as a Science, 1898, p. 298.
March 18(?), 1888
General Correspondence
The Prisoner
Traits and Trials of Early Life (1836)
Of Education.
Proverbial Philosophy (1838-1849)
Conversation with Anthony Eden, recounted in de Gaulle's Mémoires de guerre. Quoted in The Atlantic, November 1960.
World War II
Quote from Cézanne's letter to Émile Bernard, 23 December 1904; as quoted in Letters of the great artists – from Blake to Pollock, Richard Friedenthal, Thames and Hudson, London, 1963, p. 184
Quotes of Paul Cezanne, after 1900
Rest for the Soul.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: Elements of Refusal (1988), p. 165
An essay on bargaining (The strategy of conflict)
Canyon, Texas, (September, 1916), p. 198
1915 - 1920, Letters to Anita Pollitzer' (1916)
Closing lines
Life in the Undergrowth (2005)
Gnostic Society Library, From the Western Mystical tradition http://www.gnosis.org/library/coll.htm
The Spiritual Espousals (c. 1340)
Source: Kenneth Rexroth's translations, One Hundred More Poems from the Japanese (1976), p. 33
Herman Kahn. " Thinking about the unthinkable." Horizon Press.(1962) pg: 59
Passage on Muhammad by an anonymous author in The American Annual Register for the Years 1827-8-9 (1830), edited by Joseph Blunt, Ch. X, p. 269. Robert Spencerattributed the authorship to Adams in The Politically Incorrect Guide to Islam (and the Crusades) (2005), p. 83, but provided no clear documentation as to why this attribution was made.
Disputed
and with Britain in 1948 and 1956
Progress, Coexistence and Intellectual Freedom (1968), Dangers, Vietnam and the Middle East
The Reinvention of Work (New York: Harper, 1994), p. 128.
Anabasis Alexandri II, 14, 4.
“Reflections on Wallace Stevens”, p. 129
Poetry and the Age (1953)
Page 32.
Golden Booklet of the True Christian Life (1551)
“T is loving and serving
The Highest and Best!
'T is onwards! unswerving,
And that is true rest.”
Stanza 7.
Rest
Speech in the House of Commons (3 March 1831), quoted in George Henry Francis, Opinions and Policy of the Right Honourable Viscount Palmerston, G.C.B., M.P., &c. as Minister, Diplomatist, and Statesman, During More Than Forty Years of Public Life (London: Colburn and Co., 1852), pp. 172-173.
1830s
written 1916 or before
On Receiving News of the War (1914), God
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 215
Source: The Anarchist Cookbook (1971), Chapter Four: "Explosives and Booby Traps".
Song lyrics, Self Portrait (1970), Quinn The Eskimo (The Mighty Quinn)
[describing the historical causes of the modern tendency to make intellect the servant of alien interests]
The Integrity of the Intellect (July 1920)
On a Girdle; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Un litigante è di vincer si ingordo,
Che non dà a se, o altrui pace o riposo,
Ma ad ogni altro piacer è cieco e sordo.
Satire, II., IX. — "Peccadigli degli Avvocati."
Translation reported in Harbottle's Dictionary of quotations French and Italian (1904), p. 432.
“No rest is to be found
But in Thy blessèd love;
O let my wish be crowned
And send it from above.”
"The Desponding Soul's Wish"
Miscellaneous Poems (1773)
Source: The Bourgeois: Catholicism vs. Capitalism in Eighteenth-Century France (1927), pp. 119-120
A Plaine Discovery of the Whole Revelation of St. John (1593), The First and Introductory Treatise
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 20
Scenes from an Italian Restaurant.
Song lyrics, The Stranger (1977)
“I adore the concept of being in love with one guy and spending the rest of my life with him.”
Quote, When personality comes first.....
the Nayars, the Puris, the Kotharis, the Dhars, the Haksars, the Tarkundes - should be busy devising ways for handing over the Kashmir Hindus to their age-old oppressors.
Kashmir: The Problem is Muslim Extremism by Sita Ram Goel https://web.archive.org/web/20080220033606/http://www.kashmir-information.com/Miscellaneous/Goel1.html
R.H. Hutton, "Professor Boole," in: The British Quarterly Review http://books.google.com/books?id=pfMEAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA165. (1866), p. 141
12 May 2010 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/13858760270
Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
“What strange Dreams disturb my rest?”
The Works of Publius Virgilius Maro (2nd ed. 1654), Virgil's Æneis
“There is only one pleasure—that of being alive. All the rest is misery.”
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Journal of Discourses 7:220 (August 14, 1859).
Joseph Smith Jr.'s First Vision
Bk. 1, ch. 1 ( online https://archive.org/stream/cu31924062805209#page/n75/mode/2up);
De Re Rustica
“Do your duty, and leave the rest to heaven.”
Faites votre devoir, et laissez faire aux dieux.
Le vieil Horace, act II, scene viii.
Horace (1639)
“We do only three things in life: we sit, we stand, we lie horizontal. The rest is just a story.”
Loving What Is: Four Questions That Can Change Your Life (2002)