Quotes about something
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William Wordsworth photo

“Something between a hindrance and a help.”

Michael. A Pastoral Poem, l. 189 (1800).
Lyrical Ballads (1798–1800)

Sally Shlaer photo
Paul Cézanne photo
John Steinbeck photo

“… we've got so many laws you can't breathe without breaking something.”

Source: The Winter of Our Discontent (1961), Part Two, Chapter XIV

Larry Niven photo
Pete Doherty photo
George Holmes Howison photo
Alison Bechdel photo
C. J. Cherryh photo
Peter Cook photo
Dana Perino photo
Linus Torvalds photo
Paul Graham photo
Larry Wall photo

“It won't be covered in the book. The source code has to be useful for something, after all…”

Larry Wall (1954) American computer programmer and author, creator of Perl

[10160@jpl-devvax.JPL.NASA.GOV, 1990]
Usenet postings, 1990

Vanessa Redgrave photo
Joe Strummer photo
Edward de Bono photo
Bob Harper (personal trainer) photo

“I still believe that a plant-based diet has tremendous health benefits but I have incorporated more animal protein into my diet. I found that my body personally got to a point where I needed something more. I used to yell at people who said that, but now all of a sudden, my body just kind of went, ‘I need something.”

Bob Harper (personal trainer) (1965) American personal trainer

"Bob Harper of "Biggest Loser" talks diet, fitness" https://www.reuters.com/article/us-biggestloser/bob-harper-of-biggest-loser-talks-diet-fitness-idUSTRE78F2CV20110916, interview with Reuters (September 16, 2011).

John Gray photo
Ralph Waldo Emerson photo
Terry Brooks photo

“The trick of course was not to go just anywhere, but to go where they might accomplish something useful.”

Terry Brooks (1944) American writer

Cap 6
The Scions Of Shannara

George Wallace photo

“I have learned what suffering means. In a way that was impossible, I think I can understand something of the pain black people have come to endure. I know I contributed to that pain, and I can only ask your forgiveness.”

George Wallace (1919–1998) 45th Governor of Alabama

Address to the Montgomery Dexter Avenue Baptist Church (1979), as quoted in "George Wallace – From the Heart" (17 March 1995), The Washington Post.
1970s

Elton John photo

“It's very important to have two tiaras when you're on the road, you never know when you'll be invited to something really formal.”

Elton John (1947) English rock singer-songwriter, composer and pianist

Sixty things for Sir Elton's 60th (2007)

Marlene Dietrich photo

“I have frequently had men describe the following scenario to me: "If at the beginning of a relationship, I keep the woman at a distance and don't want to get too close, she feels that I am pushing her away and that I am not making a commitment—that I am afraid to be intimate. When I finally let down my guard and try to be intimate and close, when I really make myself vulnerable and give up control, which is uncomfortable for me, then I feel really inadequate. She blames me for things that she never blamed me for when I kept my distance. When I start to get close, that's when I am accused of saying the wrong thing or trying to control her. So I am better off staying at a distance and letting her complain about a lack of intimacy."Stewart, age thirty-six, described it this way: "Maryann was liberated on the surface, but the undertow was very different. I would find out a couple of evenings after I had been with her that she was very angry and I wouldn't even know that I had done something wrong. She would be angry because she said I wasn't really involved enough. I didn't care enough about her. The irony is that the women in my life whom I've made the greatest effort to get close to are the ones who always wind up saying they are angry because I wasn't getting close. When I made no effort to get close and really kept my distance, I never got any complaints. The moment I felt I was really opening myself up to be intimate, that was when I was found to be failing. That is the double bind for me."Another such truth was experienced by Alex. He said, "If you keep the control, the distance, then the woman is kept insecure; and so long as she is insecure about the relationship, she will be less inclined to attack. If she's interested in you, but you keep her at a distance, she will be careful about attacking you. She won't criticize you because she's afraid of you. The moment you cross the barrier and actually start to get committed, you find that she begins to feel that you are inadequate as a partner. You know then and there that you are never going to be able to satisfy her."I found this to be true sexually. At the times when I personally thought I was the most sensitive and the most involved and caring as a lover, I would find out often that I was a failure. At the times when I allowed myself to be totally selfish, without apology and didn't give one thought to what the woman experienced, I never got any complaints. I was never told I was selfish as a lover. In fact, I was often told that I was wonderful."”

Herb Goldberg (1937–2019) American psychologist

Why men and women can't talk to each other: the hidden unconscious messages of gender, pp. 39–40
The Inner Male (1987)

“All my work keeps going like a pendulum; it seems to swing back to something I was involved with earlier, or it moves between horizontality and verticality, circularity, or a composite of them. For me, I suppose that change is the only constant.”

Lee Krasner (1908–1984) American artist

Lee Krasner, ‎Marcia Tucker, ‎Whitney Museum of American Art (1973) Lee Krasner: large paintings. Nr. 33. p. 8.

Ayumi Hamasaki photo
Peter D. Schiff photo

“The Founding Fathers, those who wrote the Constitution and founded the American Republic, they understood the benefits of sound money and the evils of paper money. They’ve put America on a gold standard from the very birth of the republic and we should heed their wise - they were very learned men. I think they were much more educated and understanding about economics then the people who lead the U. S. today. So, to try to suggest that we will have less robust economy if we went back to gold standard - mostly, that’s propaganda from Central Bankers and politicians, who want to scare us from going back to something that works, because when you go back to free market, the politicians and bankers will lose their power, and they want to maintain their power by scaring people into thinking that if we just go back to freedom and market forces, that’s somehow is going to be bad and we have to surrender our freedoms to politicians and bankers because they know much better than the market. They can define the proper rate of interest and they can manage the money supplier, centrally planning the economy, and it’s going to be more effective than free market capitalism - and that is just not the case.”

Peter D. Schiff (1963) American entrepreneur, economist and author

http://blogcritics.org/politics/article/peter-schiff-for-us-senate/http://rt.com/shows/sophieco/190800-economy-dollar-financial-armageddon/
Economic Views

Brian W. Aldiss photo
Ernest Hemingway photo
Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey photo

“What I most heartily wish for is, a union between the two countries: by a union I mean something more than a mere word—a union, not of parliaments, but of hearts, affections, and interests—a union of vigour, of ardour, of zeal for the general welfare of the British empire. It is this species of union, and this only, that can tend to increase the real strength of the empire, and give it security against any danger. But if any measure with the name only of union be proposed, and the tendency of which would be to disunite us, to create disaffection, distrust, and jealousy, it can only tend to weaken the whole of the British empire. Of this nature do I take the present measure to be. Discontent, distrust, jealousy, suspicion, are the visible fruits of it in Ireland already: if you persist in it, resentment will follow; and although you should be able, which I doubt, to obtain a seeming consent of the parliament of Ireland to the measure, yet the people of that country would wait for an opportunity of recovering their rights, which they will say were taken from them by force.”

Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey (1764–1845) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

Speech in the House of Commons on the proposed unification of Great Britain and Ireland (7 February 1799), reported in The Parliamentary History of England, from the Earliest Period to the Year 1803. Vol. XXXIV (London: 1819), p. 334.
1790s

Leo Tolstoy photo
Fernando Sabino photo
Ayumi Hamasaki photo

“If you are afraid of changes
Watch from a distance
Whether or not I might do something
If you're going to talk about me behind my back
It is what it is.”

Ayumi Hamasaki (1978) Japanese recording artist, lyricist, model, and actress

Alterna
Lyrics, (Miss)Understood

Christopher Hitchens photo
Marie-Louise von Franz photo
Margaret Thatcher photo
Edwin Thompson Jaynes photo
Neville Chamberlain photo
Knut Hamsun photo
Susan Neiman photo
Pat Neshek photo
Alan Keyes photo
Rob Van Dam photo
Venus Williams photo
Francis Escudero photo
P.G. Wodehouse photo
Amit Chaudhuri photo
Robert G. Ingersoll photo
Chairil Anwar photo

“To mean something, once
Then death”

Chairil Anwar (1922–1949) Indonesian poet

"Dipo Negoro" (1943), p. 7
The Complete Poetry and Prose of Chairil Anwar (trans. Burton Raffel)

Bernhard Riemann photo
Ludwig Feuerbach photo
John Edwards photo

“And we have so much work to do in America, because all across America, there are walls … There's a wall around Washington, D. C. The American people are, today, on the outside of that wall. And on the inside are the big corporations and the lobbyists who are working to protect a system that takes care of them. … There is another wall that divides us. It's the moral shame of 37 million of our own people who wake up in poverty every single day This is not OK. And for eight long, long years, this wall has gotten taller And there's also a wall that's divided our image in the world. The America as the beacon of hope is behind that wall. And all the world sees now is a bully. They see Iraq, Guantanamo, secret prison and government that argues that water boarding is not torture. This is not OK. That wall has to come down for the sake of our ideals and our security. We can change this. We can change it. Yes we can. If we stand together, we can change it. … This is not going to be easy. It's going to be the fight of our lives. But we're ready, because we know that this election is about something bigger than the tired old hateful politics of the past. This election is about taking down these walls that divide us, so that we can see what's possible -- what's possible, that one America that we can build together.”

John Edwards (1953) American politician

Endorsement of Senator Barack Obama on May 14, 2008. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/05/14/AR2008051403533.html http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BzkAjd3xQ7w

Randal Marlin photo
Jared Polis photo

“Boulder Rep. Jared Polis is something of a hero to the medical marijuana industry, but recently he took on another fight: the battle against the Stop Online Piracy Act.”

Jared Polis (1975) American entrepreneur, philanthropist, and US Representative

www.csindy.com, Colorado Springs Independent, January 19, 2012, Congressman fights SOPA with porn, Bryce Crawford http://www.csindy.com/IndyBlog/archives/2012/01/19/congressman-fights-sopa-with-porn,
About

Jean Chrétien photo
Mitt Romney photo
Erik Naggum photo

“aestheticles: n. The little-known source of aesthetic reactions. If your whole body feels like going into a fetal position or otherwise double over from the pain of experiencing something exceptionally ugly and inelegant, such as C++, it's because your aestheticles got creamed.”

Erik Naggum (1965–2009) Norwegian computer programmer

Re: Learning curve for common lisp http://groups.google.com/group/comp.lang.lisp/msg/4356934aa0d7c2fe (Usenet article).
Usenet articles, C++

Roger Manganelli photo
Albert Gleizes photo
Laura Dern photo
Richard Taruskin photo
Ed Harcourt photo
Gangubai Hangal photo
Ken Thompson photo
Phillip Abbott Luce photo
Leo Tolstoy photo

“In life, in true life, there can be nothing better than what is. Wanting something different than what is, is blasphemy.”

Leo Tolstoy (1828–1910) Russian writer

Source: Path of Life (1909), p. 209

Ken Thompson photo
Elon Musk photo
W. Somerset Maugham photo
Jiddu Krishnamurti photo

“Does choice exist when I see something very clearly?”

Jiddu Krishnamurti (1895–1986) Indian spiritual philosopher

2nd Question & Answer Meeting, Brockwood Park, UK (11 September 1971)
1970s

Kent Hovind photo

“I believe that God’s Word is infallible and flawless in every detail. If the Bible says that something was created a certain way, then that is just the way it happened.”

Kent Hovind (1953) American young Earth creationist

Dissertation for doctor of philosophy in christian education (May 25, 1991)

Philip K. Dick photo
Tori Amos photo
Amitabh Bachchan photo
Norah Jones photo

“Something has to make you run
I don't know why I didn't come”

Norah Jones (1979) American singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist

"Don't Know Why", Come Away with Me (2002)
Song lyrics

Mark Satin photo
Jack London photo
Robert Penn Warren photo
Donald J. Trump photo

“This is the first time in my life that I have caused controversy by NOT saying something.”

Donald J. Trump (1946) 45th President of the United States of America

Tweets — quoted in * 2015-09-20
Trump defend Obama? 'I don't think so!'
Doina Chiacu
Reuters
http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/09/20/us-usa-election-trump-idUSKCN0RJ0KT20150920
2010s, 2015

Pat Condell photo
Isaac Barrow photo
A. J. Muste photo
Ryū Murakami photo
Shamini Flint photo
Michelle Obama photo
Ryan C. Gordon photo
Jean de La Bruyère photo
Matthew Bellamy photo

“Often we'll verge on embarrassing territory, a certain over-the-topness. But maybe that's just trying to unveil something that's inside all of us.”

Matthew Bellamy (1978) English singer-songwriter

[2001-10-11, http://museandamuse3.free.fr/press/articles_nme2.html, Vengence is ours (History of the band), NME, museandamuse3.free.fr, 2018-06-08, https://archive.li/J2FiB, no, 2018-06-08]