Quotes about soil
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"Return" st. 2, 1962; New Collected Poems, New Directions, 2002, ISBN 0-811-21488-5

Source: From Serfdom to Socialism (1907), p. 11

Source: Postmodernism: Or, The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism (1991), Chapter 1: The Cultural Logic of Late Capitalism

1990s, A Period of Consequences (September 1999)
An Agricultural Testament, Oxford University Press, 1943, Part V, Chapter 15. Full text online http://ps-survival.com/PS/Agriculture/An_Agricultural_Testament_1943.pdf.

Elliot and Dowson, History of India as told by its own Historians, 8 Volumes, Allahabad Reprint, 1964. Vol. III, p. 543.
Quotes from The History of India as told by its own Historians

Amrita to her contemporary painters.
Sikh Heritage,Amrita Shergil

“Truth is as impossible to be soiled by any outward touch as the sunbeam.”
The Doctrine and Discipline of Divorce (1643), Introduction. Compare: "The sun, which passeth through pollutions and itself remains as pure as before", Francis Bacon, Advancement of Learning, Book ii (1605)

Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 369.

F.W. Taylor (1886), " Comment to "The Shop-Order System of Accounts https://archive.org/stream/transactionsof07amer#page/475/mode/1up," by Henry Metcalfe in: Transactions of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, Vol 7 (1885-1886), p. 475; Partly cited in: Charles D. Wrege, Ronald G. Greenwood (1991), Frederick W. Taylor, the father of scientific management. p. 204.
Broken Lights Diaries 1957-59.
Muslim Separatism – Causes and Consequences (1987)

1920s, Second State of the Union Address (1924)

Wassily Kandinsky to Will Grohmann, 4 Dec. 1933; as quoted in 'Klee & Kandinsky', 2015 exhibition text, Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau Munich, 2015-2016 https://www.zpk.org/en/exhibitions/review_0/2015/klee-kandinsky-969.html
1930 - 1944

Thanos, in The Infinity Gauntlet (1991), Issue 6 : The Final Confrontation

p. 258 http://books.google.com/books?id=zAhJAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA258#v=onepage&q&f=false: Title and subtitle of section III of the book.
The Principles of Agriculture, 1844, Section III: Agronomy

(J. Hudson Taylor. Dwelling in Him. Robesonia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship).

Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 8.12

Speech in 2011, at a demo in London ( Youtube video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8j7IX_5a_9M&feature=youtu.be)
2011

Quoted from Lal, K. S. (1992). The legacy of Muslim rule in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan.
Travels in the Mogul Empire (1656-1668)

Fox News GOP debate, , quoted in * 2007-05-16
Romney: ‘We Ought To Double Guantanamo’
Think Progress
http://thinkprogress.org/politics/2007/05/16/12919/romney-guantanamo/
2007 campaign for Republican nomination for United States President

Viktor Schauberger: Our Senseless Toil (1934)
p, 125
The Owner-Built Homestead (1977)

Out of My Life (London: Cassell, 1920), pp. 236-237
Retirement

1850s, The Present Aspect of the Slavery Question (1859)

“Slavery they can have anywhere. It is a weed that grows in every soil.”
Second Speech on Conciliation with America (1775)

Source: The Principles of Agriculture, 1844, Section III: Agronomy, p. 343-4, as cited in Ruffin (1852, p. 85).

1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)

Understanding & Collaboration Between Religions (2006)

How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 5 Gardening

“To call war the soil of courage and virtue is like calling debauchery the soil of love.”
Source: The Life of Reason: The Phases of Human Progress (1905-1906), Vol. II, Reason in Society, Ch. III: Industry, Government, and War
Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 136.

“In all future, only peace may come from German soil.”
Von deutschem Boden muss in Zukunft immer Frieden ausgehen.
Lecture in front of the Frauenkirche (December 19, 1989)

1810s, Letter to Robert J. Evans (1819)

2006 Delaware US Senate race

Source: The Martyrdom of Man (1872), Chapter III, "Liberty", p. 316.

Discourse no. 13, delivered on December 11, 1786; vol. 2, p. 134.
Discourses on Art

To which Pas replied, "Yes, that's what I wanted you to do."
Volume 3: Return to the Whorl (2001), Ch. 6
Fiction, The Book of the Short Sun (1999–2001)

Speech to U.S. Attorneys’ National Security Conference (January 11, 2007)

“A few things for themselves,
Florida, venereal soil,
Disclose to the lover.”
O Florida, Venereal Soil"
Harmonium (1923)

1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)

Wick
Allison
Sharron Angle Decries Muslim Law in Bent Tree
2010-10-08
Frontburner
D Magazine
http://frontburner.dmagazine.com/2010/10/08/sharron-angle-decries-muslim-law-in-frankford-texas/
2010-10-20
Christina
Silva
Angle: Muslim Law Taking Hold in Parts of US
Associated Press
2010-10-07
http://abcnews.go.com/Politics/wireStory?id=11826443
The city of Frankford, Texas no longer exists. It was annexed by Dallas in 1975.

"Thanksgiving" http://web.archive.org/web/20041126231505/http://www.nationalreview.com:80/thecorner/04_11_24_corner-archive.asp (24 November 2004), The Corner, National Review
2000s, 2004

The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part I: It Seems There Were Two Egyptians, Cheops, or Khufu

2010s, Hard Truths: Law Enforcement (2015)

Halliwell's Who's Who in the Movies (2001 ed): Art. Michael Balcon p. 28

Thoughts on Various Subjects from Miscellanies (1711-1726)

Letter 2
Letters on Logic: Especially Democratic-Proletarian Logic (1906)

TV Series and Specials (Includes DVDs), Trick of the Mind (2004–2006)

Quote from Anthologie de l'humour noir, André Breton; as cited in Arp, ed. Serge Fauchereau, Ediciones Poligrafa S. A., Barcelona, Spain, 1988
after 1930

1920s, The Genius of America (1924)

“The ignorant are like useless, brackish soil;
They exist and that is all.”
Verse XLI.6
Tirukkural

“Whence first arose among unhappy mortals throughout the world that sickly craving for the future? Sent by heaven, wouldst thou call it? Or is it we ourselves, a race insatiable, never content to abide on knowledge gained, that search out the day of our birth and the scene of our life's ending, what the kindly Father of the gods is thinking, or iron-hearted Clotho? Hence comes it that entrails occupy us, and the airy speech of birds, and the moon's numbered seeds, and Thessalia's horrid rites. But that earlier golden age of our forefathers, and the races born of rock or oak were not thus minded; their only passion was to gain the mastery of the woods and the soil by might of hand; it was forbidden to man to know what to-morrow's day would bring. We, a depraved and pitiable crowd, probe deep the counsels of the gods.”
Unde iste per orbem
primus venturi miseris animantibus aeger
crevit amor? divumne feras hoc munus, an ipsi,
gens avida et parto non umquam stare quieti,
eruimus quae prima dies, ubi terminus aevi,
quid bonus ille deum genitor, quid ferrea Clotho
cogitet? hinc fibrae et volucrum per nubila sermo
astrorumque vices numerataque semita lunae
Thessalicumque nefas. at non prior aureus ille
sanguis avum scopulisque satae vel robore gentes
mentibus his usae; silvas amor unus humumque
edomuisse manu; quid crastina volveret aetas
scire nefas homini. nos, pravum et flebile vulgus,
scrutati penitus superos.
Source: Thebaid, Book III, Line 551 (tr. J. H. Mozley)

Source: The Principles of Political Economy and Taxation (1821) (Third Edition), Chapter II, On Rent, p. 33
Source: Reflections on public administration, 1947, p. 8-9
Source: Broken Lights Letters 1951-59.
The Liberals' Mistake (1987)

Source: Permaculture: A Designers' Manual (1988), chapter 8.20

An Afternoon with Mark Pesce: The Uncut Version http://hyperreal.org/~mpesce/interview.html

“Ideas,” Lucinde and the Fragments, P. Firchow, trans. (1991), § 5

"Morning Telegraph" of London (January 5, 1938), reprinted in "Let the Record Speak", Dorothy Thompson, Boston: MA, Houghton Mifflin Company (1939) p. 135

Vol. 4, Part: 1. Translated by W.P. Dickson.
The History of Rome - Volume 4: Part 1

http://www.paulglover.org/8702.html (“Where Does Ithaca’s Food Come From?”), The Grapevine, cover story 1987-02-20

1860s, Our Composite Nationality (1869)

Garfield (24 September 1881)

1960s, State of the Union Address (1966)

"Monarchy is the key to our liberty," http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/jul/29/comment.politics1, The Observer (2007-07-29)

"The American Flag", in The Culprit Fay and Other Poems (1835), published posthumously by Drake's daughter.

Speech to Conservative Party Conference (11 October 1985) http://www.margaretthatcher.org/document/106145
Second term as Prime Minister

1930s, State of the Union address (1935)