Quotes about retirement page 4
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to David Baillie Warden (25 February 1809)
1800s, Second Presidential Administration (1805-1809)
Frederick Terman (1900–1982) American electronic engineer
[Stuart Rojstaczer, Gone for Good: Tales of University Life after the Golden Age, https://books.google.com/books?id=z3sdGcopBzQC&pg=PA75, 2 September 1999, Oxford University Press, 978-0-19-535205-4, 75]
Charles Boarman (1795–1879) US Navy Rear Admiral
William N. Jeffers, Acting Secretary of the Navy 1879
Historical Records and Studies, Vol. VI (1911)
Ghazi Saiyyad Salar Masud (1014) semi-legendary Muslim figure from India
Somnath (Gujarat), Mir‘at-i-Mas‘udi Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own historians, Vol. II. p. 524-547
Chuba Okadigbo (1941–2003) Nigerian politician
Address to the December 2001 debates concerning Biafra, USAfrica Online http://www.usafricaonline.com/okadigbo.biafra2001.html
Georgi Dimitrov (1882–1949) Bulgarian politician
Reported as a misattribution in Paul F. Boller, Jr., and John George, They Never Said It: A Book of Fake Quotes, Misquotes, & Misleading Attributions (1989), p. 20-21.
Misattributed
Bruce Palmer Jr. (1913–2000) United States Army Chief of Staff
Source: The 25-Year War: America's Military Role in Vietnam (1984), p. 20
Flann O'Brien book The Third Policeman
The Third Policeman (1967)
Herb Goldberg (1937–2019) American psychologist
The Personal Journey of Masculinity: From Externalization to Disconnection to Oblivion, p. 9
What Men Still Don't Know About Women, Relationships, and Love (2007)
Titus Salt (1803–1876) English industrialist and philanthropist
The speech he made to the 3,500 guests (including his workers) at the banquet on 1853-09-20, which he held to celebrate both his fiftieth birthday and the opening of his new factory at Saltaire. [Inauguration of the works at Saltaire, The Bradford Observer, 1853-09-22, 8, http://find.galegroup.com/bncn/retrieve.do?sgHitCountType=None&orientation=&scale=0.33&sort=DateAscend&docLevel=FASCIMILE&prodId=BNCN&tabID=T012&subjectParam=Locale%2528en%252C%252C%2529%253ALQE%253D%2528jn%252CNone%252C17%2529Bradford%2BObserver%253AAnd%253ALQE%253D%2528da%252CNone%252C10%252909%252F22%252F1853%2524&resultListType=RESULT_LIST&searchId=R2&searchType=BasicSearchForm¤tPosition=11&qrySerId=Locale%28en%2C%2C%29%3ALQE%3D%28jn%2CNone%2C17%29Bradford+Observer%3AAnd%3ALQE%3D%28da%2CNone%2C10%2909%2F22%2F1853%24&subjectAction=DISPLAY_SUBJECTS&retrieveFormat=MULTIPAGE_DOCUMENT&enlarge=&bucketSubId=&inPS=true&userGroupName=brad&hilite=y&docPage=article&nav=prev&sgCurrentPosition=0&docId=R3207957429, 2012-06-07 (subscription site)]
A slightly edited version (in the third person) appears in [Holroyd, Abraham, 1873, 2000, Saltaire and its Founder, Piroisms Press, ISBN 0-9538601-0-8, 14-15]
Evelyn Beatrice Hall book The Friends of Voltaire
Source: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 7 : Helvétius : The Contradiction, p. 188
Helen Diner (1874–1948) Austrian writer and historian
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Mothers and Amazons (trans. 1965 (original 1930s)), p. 136.
“We rarely find anyone who can say he has lived a happy life, and who, content with his life, can retire from the world like a satisfied guest.”
Inde fit ut raro, qui se vixisse beatum
dicat et exacto contentus tempore vita
cedat uti conviva satur, reperire queamus.
Satires (c. 35 BC and 30 BC)
Elyse Knox (1917–2012) American actress
Interview with Ekyse Knox http://www.westernclippings.com/interview/elyseknox_interview.shtml
Lin Yutang book The Importance of Living
Source: The Importance of Living (1937), Ch. I : The Awakening, p. 13
Guy Lafleur (1951) Canadian ice hockey player
Canadian MP Lorne Nystrom comments on Lafleur's retirement, in the House of Commons. <br class="br">Quoted in Kevin Shea, "One on One with Guy Lafleur," http://www.legendsofhockey.net/html/spot_oneononep198802.htm Legends of Hockey.net (2003-03-16) <br class="br">About
Derrick Jensen book A Language Older Than Words
A Language Older Than Words (2000)
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2002, State of the Union address (January 2002)
Asahel Nettleton (1783–1844) American theologian
Reported in Josiah Hotchkiss Gilbert, Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 193.
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
2000s, 2002, State of the Union address (January 2002)
Nakayama Miki (1798–1887) Founder of Tenrikyo
The Life of Oyasama, Foundress of Tenrikyo, p. 5
The Life of Oyasama
Harry Chapin (1942–1981) American musician
Cat's in the Cradle
Song lyrics, Verities & Balderdash (1974)
Al-Biruni book Alberuni's India
Alberuni's India, vol. I, p. 22. Also quoted (in part) in Jain, Meenakshi (2011). The India they saw: Foreign accounts.
From Alberuni's India
Kenpachiro Satsuma (1947) Japanese actor
As quoted by David Milner, "Kenpachiro Satsuma Interview III" http://www.davmil.org/www.kaijuconversations.com/satsum3.htm, Kaiju Conversations (December 1995)
Elizabeth Bath (1776–1844) English poet
"Address to Happiness", from Poems, on Various Occasions (1806)
“General Clark walked the campus like a retired deity and ignored the general run of cadets.”
Pat Conroy book The Boo
Source: The Boo (1970), p. 5
“We're going to have to retire the word mindfulness. It's been hopelessly corrupted in English.”
Ken McLeod (1948) Canadian lama
Money and Value http://www.unfetteredmind.org/money-value-life-4#sect6. Unfettered Mind http://www.unfetteredmind.org. (2007-12-02) (Topic: Practice)
Warren Buffett (1930) American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist
1985 Chairman's Letter http://www.berkshirehathaway.com/letters/1985.html <br class="br">Letters to Shareholders (1957 - 2012)
“I leave with sadness, but with pride: Dravid on retirement”
Rahul Dravid (1973) Indian cricketer
In press conference announcing retirement from Test cricket, quoted in " After 16 yrs, Rahul Wall Dravid retires from intl cricket" in Indian Express (Indianexpress.com) http://www.indianexpress.com/news/after-16-yrs-rahul-wall-dravid-retires-from-intl-cricket/921750/0
Peter Blake (1932) British artist
Serena Davies, "In the studio:Peter Blake, http://www.telegraph.co.uk/arts/main.jhtml?xml=/arts/2005/12/13/bastudio13.xml The Daily Telegraph, 2005-12-13 <br class="br">The "greatest gallery" refers to the National Gallery in London, where he was the associate artist in 1996. <br class="br">Life
“Why dost thou not retire like a guest sated with the banquet of life, and with calm mind embrace, thou fool, a rest that knows no care?”
Cur non ut plenus vitae conviva recedis
aequo animoque capis securam, stulte, quietem?
Lucretius (-94–-55 BC) Roman poet and philosopher
Book III, lines 938–939 (tr. Bailey)
De Rerum Natura (On the Nature of Things)
Paul A. Samuelson (1915–2009) American economist
Source: 1950s–1970s, Maximum Principles in Analytical Economics, 1970, p. 69
Context: There is really nothing more pathetic than to have an economist or a retired engineer try to force analogies between the concepts of physics and the concepts of economics. How many dreary papers have I had to referee in which the author is looking for something that corresponds to entropy or to one or another form of energy. Nonsensical laws, such as the law of conservation of purchasing power, represent spurious social science imitations of the important physical law of the conservation of energy; and when an economist makes reference to a Heisenberg Principle of indeterminacy in the social world, at best this must be regarded as a figure of speech or a play on words, rather than a valid application of the relations of quantum mechanics.
George Müller (1805–1898) German-English clergyman
A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller Written by Himself, Second Part.
Second Part of Narrative
Stephen Crane book The Red Badge of Courage
Source: The Red Badge of Courage (1895), Ch. 1 First lines.
Context: The cold passed reluctantly from the earth, and the retiring fogs revealed an army stretched out on the hills, resting. As the landscape changed from brown to green, the army awakened, and began to tremble with eagerness at the noise of rumors.
Kenneth Grahame book The Reluctant Dragon
Dream Days (1898), The Reluctant Dragon
Context: The most modest and retiring dragon in the world, if he's as big as four cart-horses and covered with blue scales, cannot keep altogether out of the public view. And so in the village tavern of nights the fact that a real live dragon sat brooding in the cave on the Downs was naturally a subject for talk.
Angus King (1944) United States Senator from Maine
Bowdoin Academic Spotlight interview (2011)
Context: You have to take advantage of the opportunities that life gives you, particularly the moments in time when you have time, when you're between jobs or you retire. Get out and go. I think most of us are way too intense. We need to take a deep breath and do things that maybe don't fit the normal picture of what we're supposed to do at that stage of life. In some ways, this book is one big argument for just plain loosening up.
Terence McKenna (1946–2000) American ethnobotanist
Technopagans at the End of History (1998)
Context: I think we have to have character models built of ourselves, and turn the whole thing over to our writers; and we'll just go off to Tahiti, and the writers can — it's the "Uncle Duke" solution. If you can turn yourself into a cartoon character, you can retire, and a whole team of people will keep you au courant. … You know, I think the only way to keep your career going is to retire the "bod", and create an online character– a Saturday morning cartoon show apparently is where the action is.
Bill Bailey (1965) English comedian, musician, actor, TV and radio presenter and author
Dandelion Mind (2010)
Ann E. Dunwoody (1953) U.S. Army, first four-star general in U.S. military history
Source: A Higher Standard (2015), p. 200
Context: I have to laugh when people ask, "How's retired life?" I'm as busy as I've ever been, except now I make my own schedule. I see my husband every day. I finally get to spend regular quality time with family and friends. I no longer miss milestone events such as baby showers, birthdays, graduations, and weddings. I wrote this book. I started a consulting company, First 2 Four, LLC. I serve on multiple boards. I even continue to give speeches at universities and corporate gatherings, despite my continued fear of public speaking. But nothing- absolutely nothing- can replace the pride and purpose of being a soldier.
H.L. Mencken (1880–1956) American journalist and writer
"Chiropractic" in Baltimore Evening Sun http://www.chirobase.org/12Hx/mencken.html (December 1924) <br class="br">1920s <br class="br">Context: This preposterous quackery flourishes lushly in the back reaches of the Republic, and begins to conquer the less civilized folk of the big cities. As the oldtime family doctor dies out in the country towns, with no competent successor willing to take over his dismal business, he is followed by some hearty blacksmith or ice-wagon driver, turned into a chiropractor in six months, often by correspondence. In Los Angeles the Damned there are probably more chiropractors than actual physicians, and they are far more generally esteemed. Proceeding from the Ambassador Hotel to the heart of the town, along Wilshire boulevard, one passes scores of their gaudy signs; there are even many chiropractic "hospitals." The morons who pour in from the prairies and deserts, most of them ailing, patronize these "hospitals" copiously, and give to the chiropractic pathology the same high respect that they accord to the theology of the town sorcerers. That pathology is grounded upon the doctrine that all human ills are caused by the pressure of misplaced vertebra upon the nerves which come out of the spinal cord—in other words, that every disease is the result of a pinch. This, plainly enough, is buncombe. The chiropractic therapeutics rest upon the doctrine that the way to get rid of such pinches is to climb upon a table and submit to a heroic pummeling by a retired piano-mover. This, obviously, is buncombe doubly damned.
Ryōkan (1758–1831) Japanese Buddhist monk
Variant translation:
With gaudy words their lines are formed
And further adorned by novel and curious phrases.
Yet if they fail to express what is in their own minds
What is the use, no matter
How many poems they compose!
"Zen Poetics of Ryokan" in Simply Haiku: A Quarterly Journal of Japanese Short Form Poetry (Summer 2006)
Dewdrops on a Lotus Leaf : Zen Poems of Ryokan (1993)
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
1800s, First Inaugural Address (1801)
Context: I repair, then, fellow-citizens, to the post you have assigned me. With experience enough in subordinate offices to have seen the difficulties of this the greatest of all, I have learnt to expect that it will rarely fall to the lot of imperfect man to retire from this station with the reputation and the favor which bring him into it.
Hippolytus of Rome Refutation of all Heresies
Ante-Nicene Christian Library, Volume 6: Hippolytus, Bishop Of Rome, Volume 1 p. 187
Refutation of All Heresies
Patrick Henry (1736–1799) attorney, planter, politician and Founding Father of the United States
Disputed, Give me liberty, or give me death! (1775)
“The next Druhyu king Gandhāra retired to the northwest and gave his name to the Gandhāra country.”
F. E. Pargiter (1852–1927) British civil servant and orientalist
Ancient Indian Historical Tradition (1962)
Theodor Mommsen (1817–1903) German classical scholar, historian, jurist, journalist, politician, archaeologist and writer
Vol. 4, pt. 2, translated by W.P.Dickson
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 2
Anil Kumble (1970) Former Indian cricketer
Bishan Singh Bedi.
Kumble Calls it a Day: Quotes... For and By Kumble...
Michael Schumacher (1969) German racing driver
Luca di Montezemolo, Ferrari president, cited in: Planet-F1 (2006) "Todt and Montezemolo hail 'legend' Schumi". on Planet-F1. September 12, 2006 (no longer online)
Benito Mussolini (1883–1945) Duce and President of the Council of Ministers of Italy. Leader of the National Fascist Party and subsequen…
1900s, God Does Not Exist (1904)
Dotsie Bausch (1973) cyclist
Interview in the documentary-film The Game Changers by Louie Psihoyos (2018).
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to the Republican Citizens of Washington County, Maryland (31 March 1809), published in The Writings of Thomas Jefferson (1871), edited by H. A. Washington, Vol. 8, p. 165 https://www.bartleby.com/73/778.html <br class="br">1800s, Post-Presidency (1809)
Warren Farrell (1943) author, spokesperson, expert witness, political candidate
Source: The Boy Crisis (2018), pp. 276
Erika Jayne (1969) American singer, actress and television personality
As women, we need to do more to support each other. And I think it's a lot of old rules that are being broken. <br class="br"> Erika Jayne interview to MTV http://www.mtv.com/news/2884785/erika-jayne-interview/ (2016)
“There is no retirement for an artist, it's your way of living so there is no end to it.”
Henry Moore (1898–1986) English artist
Sheri S. Tepper (1929–2016) American fiction writer
Source: The Margarets (2007), Chapter 53, “We Margarets Walk” (p. 502)
“After winning MMA world championship, I will be retired to professional sports.”
Reza Goodary (1988) Mixed martial artist
Source: One of the factors of my success has been and is away from the margins of sports. After winning MMA world championship, I will be retired to professional sports. https://www.borna.news/fa/tiny/news-1256573 BORNA News, (November 4, 2021)
“He soon retires (i.e., into a cloister) who finds religion late.”
Mateo Alemán book Guzmán de Alfarache
Source: Guzmán de Alfarache (1599-1604), Pt. II, Lib. I, Ch. III.
“To the elderly ones, you are retired but don't be tired. Just keep doing what you were doing.”
Grace Alele-Williams (1932–2022) mathematician
Source: https://www.youtube.com/0y3EdD7sKow Prof in an interview on words to the young and elderly.
Kitty Winn (1943) American actress
Source: Winn Traded Film for Family https://www.sfgate.com/entertainment/article/WHERE-ARE-THEY-NOW-Winn-Traded-Film-for-Family-2917292.php (August 1, 1999)
John George Vlazny (1937) Catholic archbishop
Source: What does an archbishop do when he retires? https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-cardinal-george-retirement-plan-met-20141125-story.html (25 November 2014)
Milo Yiannopoulos (1984) British journalist
6 June 2022 post on Telegram https://t.me/MiloClinic/35799, verified by Allie Griffin of New York Post https://nypost.com/2022/06/06/milo-yiannopoulos-is-marjorie-taylor-greenes-unpaid-intern/
Kim Stanley Robinson (1952) American science fiction writer
Source: Blue Mars (1996), Chapter 2, “Areophany” (p. 80)