Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
I, 1
The Persian Bayán
Báb (1819–1850) Iranian prophet; founder of the religion Bábism; venerated in the Bahá'í Faith
I, 1
The Persian Bayán
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Muslim Separatism – Causes and Consequences (1987)
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980) Shah of Iran
David Frost (January 1980), The Shah Speaks http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iKUQUDf5IBo&feature=related (video) <br class="br">Interviews
Ugo Cavallero (1880–1943) Italian general
Quoted in "Improbable Heroes" - by Carl L. Steinhouse - History - 2005 - Page 104
Vladimir Putin (1952) President of Russia, former Prime Minister
Kremlin RU, http://kremlin.ru/eng/speeches/2005/04/25/2031_type70029type82912_87086.shtml (25 April 2005) <br class="br">2000 - 2005
John Brunner book Stand on Zanzibar
continuity (42) “And Say Which Seed Will Grow“
Stand on Zanzibar (1968)
Erik Naggum (1965–2009) Norwegian computer programmer
Re: Lisp as glue language? http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/msg/711dfe3ce115d552 (Usenet article). <br class="br">Usenet articles, Perl
Clarence Darrow (1857–1938) American lawyer and leading member of the American Civil Liberties Union
Why I Am An Agnostic (1929)
Babe Ruth (1895–1948) American baseball player
"Chapter III," Babe Ruth's Own Book of Baseball (1928), pp. 32-33; reprinted as "Babe Ruth's Own Story — Chapter III: Pitching the Keynote of Defense; The Pitcher's Job; Why Young Hurlers Fail," https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=r0sbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=J0sEAAAAIBAJ&pg=6011%2C3899916 in The Pittsburgh Press (December 23, 1928), p. 52
“Come, my love, the stage is waiting,
Be the one to save my saving grace.”
St. Vincent (musician) (1982) American singer-songwriter
"Jesus Saves, I Spend"
Marry Me (2007)
Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (1919–1980) Shah of Iran
Oriana Fallaci (December 30, 1973), The Mystically Divine Shah of Iran (interview), Chicago Tribune
Interviews
Robert S. Mendelsohn (1926–1988) American pediatrician
Foreword to Slaughter of the Innocent, 1982, by Hans Ruesch.
Christina Stead book Dark Places of the Heart
Dark Places of the Heart (aka Cotters' England) (1966)
Nigel Lawson (1932) British Conservative politician and journalist
Speech to the Conservative Party Conference (13 October, 1988).
Rousas John Rushdoony (1916–2001) American theologian
Audio lectures, Christian Charity vs Welfarism (September 4, 1996)
Wendy Kaminer (1949) American lawyer
"Our Very Own Taliban" (17 September 2001)
George Holyoake (1817–1906) British secularist, co-operator, and newspaper editor
Memorial dedication (1902)
Bode Miller (1977) American alpine ski racer
Interview with Newsweek, Nov. 2005, pub. 23 Feb. 2006 http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11522274/
Maxwell D. Taylor (1901–1987) United States general
Closing words, p. 421-422
Swords and Plowshares (1972)
Phil Brooks (1978) American professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
Elimination Chamber - February 21, 2010
Friday Night SmackDown
Robert Motherwell (1915–1991) American artist
1951; as cited in 'Robert Motherwell, American Painter and Printmaker' https://www.theartstory.org/artist-motherwell-robert-life-and-legacy.htm#writings_and_ideas_header, on 'Artstory' <br class="br">1950s
Nélson Rodrigues (1912–1980) Brazilian writer and playwright
Life As It Is, page ii, by Nelson Rodrigues, English translation, Alex Ladd, Host Publications, ISBN 9780924047602 pages
Dan Piraro (1958) cartoonist
"Why I’m Vegan", in his official website Bizarro.com http://bizarro.com/why-im-vegan/
Chris Abani (1966) Nigerian author
"Chris Abani muses on humanity," http://dotsub.com/view/00ce011c-4463-4edc-a9e9-a2768079bc07 dotSUB (2008-11-13) <br class="br">TED Africa Conference (2008)
Ralph Barton Perry (1876–1957) American philosopher
"The Thought and Character of William James" (1935), Vol 2, ch. LXIX
Hamid Dalwai (1932–1977) Indian social reformer, thinker and writer
From a speech by Hamid Dalwai. Quoted from Goel, S. R. (1994). Defence of Hindu society.
Tony Banks (1942–2006) British politician
EDM http://edmi.parliament.uk/EDMi/EDMDetails.aspx?EDMID=24837&SESSION=682 (Early Day Motion) 1255 proposed by Tony Banks in the House of Commons, 21 May 2004; quoted by Parliamentary Information Management Service.
John Byrom (1692–1763) Poet, inventor of a shorthand system
Source: Miscellaneous Poems (1773), A Paraphrase on the Prayer used in The Church Liturgy for All Sorts and Conditions Of Men, IX
Mel Gibson (1956) American actor, film director, producer and screenwriter
Gibson lending his support to Terri Schiavo, telling Terri's father that he supported his family's efforts to save his daughter's life. http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2005/3/12/164305.shtml
Mahendra Chaudhry (1942) Fijian politician
Reaction to Prime Minister Laisenia Qarase's address to the Fiji Employers Federation in Nadi, 4 September 2005
Philip Roth (1933–2018) American novelist
Interview for Martin Krasnik of the Guardian, (14 December 2005) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2005/dec/14/fiction.philiproth
Richard M. Weaver (1910–1963) American scholar
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), pp. 33-34.
G. L. S. Shackle (1903–1992) British economist
G. L. S. Shackle (1989) "What did the General Theory do?", in J. Pheby (ed), New Directions in Post-keynesian Economics, Aldershot: Edward Elgar.
Peter Temin (1937) American economist
Why Keynes is Important Today (2014)
Jack T. Chick (1924–2016) Christian comics writer
" Meet Jack Chick https://web.archive.org/web/20110423142950/http://members.cox.net/jimmyakin/x-meet-jack-chick.htm," an interview with Jimmy Akin (2004)
Ragnar Frisch (1895–1973) Norwegian economist
etc.
Source: 1970s and later, From Utopian Theory to Practical Applications, 1970, p. 29
Marshall E. Dimock (1903–1991) American writer
Source: "The Meshing of Line and Staff", 1945, pp. 102-104, as cited in Albert Lepawsky (1949), Administration, p. 306-7
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Democratic Presidential Debate in Miami (March 9, 2016)
Romário (1966) Brazilian association football player
After missing a penalty kick, in 2005.
Source: esportes.terra.
Linda Smith (1958–2006) comedian
Stand-up
Upton Sinclair (1878–1968) American novelist, writer, journalist, political activist
Section 4
100%: the Story of a Patriot (1920)
Ann Coulter (1961) author, political commentator
2015, Adios, America: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole (2015)
“How can anyone see the only way the world can be saved and not be forced to weep?”
Nikos Kazantzakis book The Last Temptation of Christ
The Last Temptation of Christ (1951)
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (1868–1924) American industrial engineer
Source: The present state of art of industrial management, 1913, p. 1224
Andrew Dickson White (1832–1918) American politician
Source: Seven Great Statesmen in the Warfare of Humanity with Unreason (1915), p. 167
Ayumi Hamasaki (1978) Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress
Rainbow
Lyrics, Miscellaneous
Geovanny Vicente (1986) Political Strategist, lawyer, international consultant, columnist and university professor
Christine O'Donnell (1969) American Tea Party politician and former Republican Party candidate
at Family Research Council's Values Voters Summit, 2010-09-17
Mike
Lillis
O'Donnell revives Palin's 'death panel' claim on health reform
2010-09-18
The Hill
http://thehill.com/blogs/healthwatch/health-reform-implementation/119545-odonnell-revives-palins-death-panel-claim
2010-10-30
Kenneth
Hayes
Christine O'Donnell: health care and death panels
2010-09-18
Chicago Examiner
http://www.examiner.com/political-buzz-in-chicago/christine-o-donnell-health-care-and-death-panels
2010-10-30
2010 Delaware US Senate race
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
ME http://www.yamaguchy.netfirms.com/7897401/jefferson/eppes2.html 13:431 <br class="br">1810s, Letters to John Wayles Eppes (1813)
Ernest Bramah book Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat
The Meeting by the Way with the Warrior of Chi-u and What Emerged Therefrom"
Kai Lung Unrolls His Mat (1928)
Edsger W. Dijkstra Computing Science
Dijkstra (1999) "Computing Science: Achievements and Challenges" https://www.cs.utexas.edu/users/EWD/transcriptions/EWD12xx/EWD1284.html (EWD 1284). <br class="br">1990s
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945) 32nd President of the United States
1940s, State of the Union Address — The Four Freedoms (1941)
Kenneth Arrow (1921–2017) American economist
Source: 1970s-1980s, The Limits Of Organization (1974), Chapter 1, Rationality: Individual And Social, p. 23
Walter Hilton (1340–1396) English Augustinian mystic.
Book I, ch. 43 (p. 52)
The Ladder of Perfection (1494)
Samuel Butler (1835–1902) novelist
Great Art and Sham Art
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IX - A Painter's Views on Painting
Roger Ebert (1942–2013) American film critic, author, journalist, and TV presenter
Review http://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/spider-man-2002 of Spider-Man (3 May 2002) <br class="br">Reviews, Two-and-a-half star reviews
Walter Wick (1953) American photographer and creator of children's books
Photo-Illusions In The Digital Age http://www.walterwick.com/blog/2015/11/16/photo-illusions-in-the-digital-age (November 16, 2015)
Victor H. Mair (1943) American sinologist and linguist
The Need for an Alphabetically Arranged General Usage Dictionary of Mandarin Chinese (February 1986).
Ursula K. Le Guin (1929–2018) American writer
Source: Earthsea Books, The Farthest Shore (1972), Chapter 12, "The Dry Land"
Aron Ra (1962) Aron Ra is an atheist activist and the host of the Ra-Men Podcast
Youtube, Other, The Damn Commandments https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8u3z69YpLx0 (January 7, 2015)
Ze Frank (1972) American online performance artist
http://www.zefrank.com/theshow/archives/2006/05/052406.html
"The Show" (www.zefrank.com/theshow/)
Clive Barker book Weaveworld
Part Nine “Into the Gyre”, Chapter v “A Fragile Peace”, Section 3 (p. 440)
Weaveworld (1987), BOOK TWO: THE FUGUE
Carl Sagan (1934–1996) American astrophysicist, cosmologist, author and science educator
"Why We Need To Understand Science" in The Skeptical Inquirer Vol. 14, Issue 3 (Spring 1990)
Context: I know that science and technology are not just cornucopias pouring good deeds out into the world. Scientists not only conceived nuclear weapons; they also took political leaders by the lapels, arguing that their nation — whichever it happened to be — had to have one first. … There’s a reason people are nervous about science and technology.
And so the image of the mad scientist haunts our world—from Dr. Faust to Dr. Frankenstein to Dr. Strangelove to the white-coated loonies of Saturday morning children’s television. (All this doesn’t inspire budding scientists.) But there’s no way back. We can’t just conclude that science puts too much power into the hands of morally feeble technologists or corrupt, power-crazed politicians and decide to get rid of it. Advances in medicine and agriculture have saved more lives than have been lost in all the wars in history. Advances in transportation, communication, and entertainment have transformed the world. The sword of science is double-edged. Rather, its awesome power forces on all of us, including politicians, a new responsibility — more attention to the long-term consequences of technology, a global and transgenerational perspective, an incentive to avoid easy appeals to nationalism and chauvinism. Mistakes are becoming too expensive.
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
Remarks Upon Arrival at Barksdale Air Force Base https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Remarks_Upon_Arrival_at_Barksdale_Air_Force_Base (11 September, 2001) <br class="br">2000s, 2001
Hope Solo (1981) American association football player
As quoted in "U.S. Goalkeeper Faces Difficult Save" http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/25/sports/soccer/25goalie.html?pagewanted=print, The New York Times (May 25, 2008). <br class="br">2000s
Thomas Piketty (1971) French economist
Piketty, Thomas, and Gabriel Zucman. Capital is back: Wealth-income ratios in rich countries, 1700-2010 http://piketty.pse.ens.fr/files/PikettyZucman2013WP.pdf. Centre for Economic Policy Research, 2013.
Alan Greenspan (1926) 13th Chairman of the Federal Reserve in the United States
Gold and Economic Freedom http://www.constitution.org/mon/greenspan_gold.htm 1966 <br class="br">1950–60s
Neville Chamberlain (1869–1940) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Archbishop of Canterbury Cosmo Gordon Lang to Chamberlain (6 October 1940), quoted in Keith Feiling, Neville Chamberlain (London: Macmillan, 1946), pp. 462-463.
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Fred Shero (1925–1990) Former ice hockey player and coach
Shero prior to the 1976 Flyers-Red Army game <br class="br"> This Was Détente, Philly Style, Sports Illustrated, Mulvoy, Mark, 1976-01-19, 2014-02-19 http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/vault/article/magazine/MAG1090656/index.htm,
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
Peter Unger (1942) American philosopher
Source: Living High and Letting Die: Our Illusion of Innocence (1996), p. 13
“Many are saved from sin by being so inept at it.”
Mignon McLaughlin (1913–1983) American journalist
The Complete Neurotic's Notebook (1981), Unclassified
Hesiod book Works and Days
Variant translation: At the beginning of the cask and at the end take thy fill, but be saving in the middle; for at the bottom saving comes too late.
Source: Works and Days (c. 700 BC), line 368 (translated by Hugh G. Evelyn-White).
Bhimrao Ramji Ambedkar (1891–1956) Father of republic India, champion of human rights, father of India's Constitution, polymath, revolutionary…
In an ""Why I like Buddhism and how it is useful to the world in its present circumstances" BBC (May 1956) http://www.ambedkar.org/Babasaheb/Why.htm
“We're hip to the fact that Superman never saved no black people. You got that?”
Bobby Seale (1936) American activist
Transcript from Seale's conspiracy case as part of the Chicago 8 (October 1968)
Alan Simpson (1931) American politician
Alan Simpson (b. 1912), an English born educator who became a U.S. citizen in 1954, in "The Marks of an Educated Man" in Readings for Liberal Education (1962), edited by by Louis Glenn Locke, William Merriam Gibson, and George Warren Arms, p. 47.
Misattributed
Pierre-Jean de Béranger (1780–1857) French poet and chansonnier
Ce n'est que lorsqu'il expira
Que le peuple, qui l'enterra, pleura.
Le Roi Yvetot; rendering of Thackeray, King of Brentford; reported in Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations (1922), p. 683.