Quotes about stem
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Quotes about stem
“All of humanity's problems stem from man's inability to sit quietly in a room alone.”
Variant: All men's miseries derive from not being able to sit quiet in a room alone.
Source: Pensées
Mobutu Sésé Seko (1930–1997) President of Zaïre
Mobutu, in response to claims by the Belgian media that he was taking Belgian aid for himself. Harden, p. 52
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918–2008) Russian writer
Interview With Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn on Ukraine (May 1994)
Anne Frank (1929–1945) victim of the Holocaust and author of a diary
Source: The Diary of a Young Girl
Lynn Margulis (1938–2011) American evolutionary biologist
Source: Acquiring Genomes: A Theory Of The Origin Of Species
Dorothy Day (1897–1980) Social activist
As quoted in Women on War : Essential Voices for the Nuclear Age (1988), by Daniela Gioseffi, p. 103
Variant: A pebble cast into a pond causes ripples that spread in all directions. Each one of our thoughts, words and deeds is like that. No one has a right to sit down and feel hopeless. There's too much work to do.
As quoted in Singing the Living Tradition (1993) by the Unitarian Universalist Association, p. 560
Context: What I want to bring out is how a pebble cast into a pond causes ripples that spread in all directions. And each one of our thoughts, words and deeds is like that. Going to jail for distributing leaflets advocating war tax refusal causes a ripple of thought, of conscience among us all. And of remembrance too. …. There may be ever improving standards of living in the U. S., with every worker eventually owning his own home and driving his own car; but our modern economy is based on preparation for war. … The absolutist begins a work, others take it up and try to spread it. Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system.
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
Ronald Reagan, Sierra (10 September 1980)
1980s
Douglass C. North (1920–2015) American Economist
Source: The rise of the western world, 1973, p. 240-1, as cited in: Thrainn Eggertsson (1990), Economic behavior and institutions. p. 255-6
Ban Ki-moon (1944) 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations
Ban at the 2008 Global Leadership Awards Gala, held October 1, 2008 http://www.unausa.org/site/pp.asp?b=260414 by the United Nations Association of the United States of America. It's a "lyric acknowledgment"—inspired by honoree Jay-Z—of the award winners, sung by Ban as a rap.
“Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil.”
Plato (-427–-347 BC) Classical Greek philosopher
Attributed to Plato on quotes sites but never sourced.
Disputed
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2015, Remarks to the People of Africa (July 2015)
Theodor W. Adorno book Minima Moralia
Der Bürger aber ist tolerant. Seine Liebe zu den Leuten, wie sie sind, entspringt dem Haß gegen den richtigen Menschen.
E. Jephcott, trans. (1974), § 4
Minima Moralia (1951)
“Spying a young plane tree with long stem and countless branches and summit aspiring to heaven.”
Primaevam visu platanum, cui longa propago
innumeraeque manus et iturus in aethera vertex.
iii, line 39 (tr. J. H. Mozley)
Silvae, Book II
Julian Assange (1971) Australian editor, activist, publisher and journalist
[Raffi, Khatchadourian, http://www.newyorker.com/reporting/2010/06/07/100607fa_fact_khatchadourian, No Secrets, The New Yorker, June 9, 2010, 2010-06-17]
Gloria Steinem (1934) American feminist and journalist
The Humanist interview (2012)
Context: It doesn’t surprise me to learn that there is bias and sexism everywhere, just like there are problems of racism and homophobia stemming from the whole notion that we’re arranged in a hierarchy, that we’re ranked rather than linked. I think we’ve learned that we have to contend with these divisions everywhere.
“We cannot stem linguistic change, but we can drag our feet.”
Willard van Orman Quine (1908–2000) American philosopher and logician
Quiddities: An Intermittently Philosophical Dictionary (1987), p. 231
1980s and later
Context: We cannot stem linguistic change, but we can drag our feet. If each of us were to defy Alexander Pope and be the last to lay the old aside, it might not be a better world, but it would be a lovelier language.
“Many of the insights of the saint stem from his experience as a sinner.”
Eric Hoffer (1898–1983) American philosopher
Leonard Cohen (1934–2016) Canadian poet and singer-songwriter
"Sisters of Mercy"
Songs of Leonard Cohen (1967)
Context: When they lay down beside me I made my confession to them.
They touched both my eyes and I touched the dew on their hem.
If your life is a leaf that the seasons tear off and condemn,
They will bind you with love that is graceful and green as a stem.
Milan Kundera book The Unbearable Lightness of Being
The Unbearable Lightness of Being (1984), as quoted in Milan Kundera (2003) by Harold Bloom, [//books.google.it/books?id=SXDojRJFMPIC&pg=PA91 p. 91]
Context: True human goodness, in all its purity and freedom, can come to the fore only when its recipient has no power. Mankind's true moral test, its fundamental test (which lies deeply buried from view), consists of its attitude toward those who are at its mercy: animals. And in this respect mankind has suffered a fundamental debacle, a debacle so fundamental that all others stem from it.
Marianne Williamson (1952) American writer
Source: Everyday Grace: Having Hope, Finding Forgiveness And Making Miracles
“Children's talent to endure stems from their ignorance of alternatives.”
Maya Angelou book I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings (1969), Ch. 17. ISBN 978-0-375-50789-2
“our bones
like stems into the sky
will forever cry
victory”
Charles Bukowski (1920–1994) American writer
Gordon Pask (1928–1996) British psychologist
Source: Conversation Theory (1976), p. 3.
Alexander Rosenberg (1946) American philosopher
The Atheist's Guide to Reality (2011)
Igor Ansoff (1918–2001) American mathematician
R. Edward Freeman (2010) Strategic Management: A Stakeholder Approach. p. 32
Mary Midgley (1919–2018) British philosopher and ethicist
Review of 'What Darwin Got Wrong' by Jerry Fodor and Massimo Piattelli Palmarini (2010) http://www.theguardian.com/books/2010/feb/06/what-darwin-got-wrong.
Harold Wilson (1916–1995) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Interview with The Times (7 April 1981), p. 12.
“Boredom often stems from the lack of desire to reinvent oneself. Life is anything but boring.”
Newton Lee American computer scientist
Google It: Total Information Awareness, 2016
Jack Layton (1950–2011) Leader of the New Democratic Party of Canada
2011 English Language Federal Election Debate http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/politics/obituary-jack-layton-in-quotes/article2135661/?from=sec368
Margaret Thatcher (1925–2013) British stateswoman and politician
On the French Revolution; quoted in '"Les droits de l'homme n'ont pas commencé en France," nous déclare Mme Thatcher', Le Monde (13 July 1989)
Third term as Prime Minister
Thomas Piketty book Capital in the Twenty-First Century
Source: Capital in the Twenty-First Century (2013), p. 377.
Gerhard Richter (1932) German visual artist, born 1932
undated quotes, The Daily Practice of Painting, Writings (1962-1993)
Rob Pike (1956) software engineer
Rob Pike (2004) in interview http://interviews.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=04/10/18/1153211&tid=189 at slashdot.com, Oct 18 2004
Leopoldo Galtieri (1926–2003) Argentine military dictator
President Galtieri’s address to the nation https://teachwar.wordpress.com/resources/war-justifications-archive/falklandsmalvinas-war-1982/#arg1, 2 April 1982
“The capacity to resist coercion stems partly from the individual's identification with a group.”
Eric Hoffer book The True Believer
Section 45, Ch. 13 Factors Promoting Self-sacrifice
The True Believer (1951), Part Three: United Action and Self-Sacrifice
Luther Burbank (1849–1926) American botanist, horticulturist and pioneer in agricultural science
How Plants are Trained to Work for Man (1921) Vol. 5 Gardening
Walter Rodney book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 53.
Evelyn Beatrice Hall book The Friends of Voltaire
Source: The Friends of Voltaire (1906), Ch. 8 : Turgot: The Statesman, p. 207
Ram Swarup (1920–1998) Indian historian
Hindu View of Christianity and Islam (1992)
Christian Homburg (1962) German academic
Source: "Corporate social responsibility in business-to-business markets", 2013, p. 56; On Instrumental stakeholder theory
Jimmy Carter (1924) American politician, 39th president of the United States (in office from 1977 to 1981)
Page 78
Post-Presidency, Our Endangered Values (2005)
Desmond Morris (1928) English zoologist, ethologist and surrealist painter
Source: William Johnson (1990), Rose-Tinted Menagerie, p. 10
Harold Pinter (1930–2008) playwright from England
"Caribbean Cold War" http://www.redpepper.org.uk/latin/x-may96-pinter.htm, Red Pepper (May 1996).
Eric S. Raymond (1957) American computer programmer, author, and advocate for the open source movement
The Smartphone Wars: Nokia gives it up for Microsoft http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=5039 in Armed and Dangerous (3 September 2013)
Walter Rauschenbusch (1861–1918) United States Baptist theologian
Source: Christianity and the Social Crisis (1907), Ch.4 Why Has Christianity Never Undertaken the Work of Social Reconstruction?, p. 146
Sarah Palin (1964) American politician
Radio interview http://www.glennbeck.com/content/articles/article/196/48554/, The Glenn Beck Program, , quoted in * 2010-11-24 <br class="br">Sarah Palin: 'We've got to stand with our North Korean allies' <br class="br">Richard Adams's Blog <br class="br">The Guardian <br class="br">http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/richard-adams-blog/2010/nov/24/sarah-palin-north-korea-allies <br class="br">2014
Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) English novelist and poet
" The Darkling Thrush http://www.poetry-online.org/hardy_the_darkling_thrush.htm" (1900), lines 1-8, from Poems of the Past and Present (1901)
Earl Warren (1891–1974) United States federal judge
Statement on celebrating his 83rd birthday (March 1974), as quoted in The Reader's Digest (1980) Vol. 116, p. 43
1970s
Robert L. Flood (1959) British organizational scientist
Source: Creative Problem Solving (1991), p. 47-48; As cited in: Steve Clarke (2001) " Mixing Methods for Organisational Intervention: Background and Current Status http://www.bcs.org/upload/pdf/steve-clarke-paper.pdf"
David Allen (1945) American productivity consultant and author
28 June 2010 https://twitter.com/gtdguy/status/17222176055 <br class="br"> Official Twitter profile (@gtdguy) https://twitter.com/gtdguy
Harold Demsetz (1930–2019) American economist
Harold Demsetz, (1967). "Toward a Theory of Property Rights." American Economic Review 57 (May, No. 2): 347-359. p. 350, as cited in Eggertsson (1990; 250)
“All stemmed from Quoyle's chief failure, a failure of normal appearance.”
Annie Proulx book The Shipping News
Source: The Shipping News (1993), P. 2
Ludovico Ariosto book Orlando Furioso
La verginella e simile alla rosa
Ch'in bel giardin' su la nativa spina
Mentre sola e sicura si riposa
Ne gregge ne pastor se le avvicina;
L'aura soave e l'alba rugiadosa,
L'acqua, la terra al suo favor s'inchina:
Gioveni vaghi e donne inamorate
Amano averne e seni e tempie ornate.<p>Ma no si tosto dal materno stelo
Rimossa viene, e dal suo ceppo verde
Che quato havea dagli huoi e dal cielo
Favor gratia e bellezza tutto perde.
Canto I, stanzas 42–43 (tr. G. Waldman)
Compare:
Ut flos in saeptis secretus nascitur hortis,
Ignotus pecori, nullo contusus aratro,
Quem mulcent aurae, firmat sol, educat imber;
Multi illum pueri, multae optavere puellae:
idem cum tenui carptus defloruit ungui,
nulli illum pueri, nullae optavere puellae:
sic virgo, dum intacta manet, dum cara suis est;
cum castum amisit polluto corpore florem,
nec pueris iucunda manet, nec cara puellis.
As a flower springs up secretly in a fenced garden, unknown to the cattle, torn up by no plough, which the winds caress, the sun strengthens, the shower draws forth, many boys, many girls, desire it: so a maiden, whilst she remains untouched, so long she is dear to her own; when she has lost her chaste flower with sullied body, she remains neither lovely to boys nor dear to girls.
Catullus, Carmina, LXII (tr. Francis Warre-Cornish)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
Cults, Sects and Questions (c. 1979)
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
Conference call https://www.nytimes.com/cq/2007/01/31/cq_2212.html?pagewanted=all with reporters after announcing candidacy for the 2008 Democratic president nomination (January 30, 2007) <br class="br">2000s
Walter Rodney book How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
Source: How Europe Underdeveloped Africa (1972), p. 40.
Daniel Pipes (1949) U.S. neoconservative columnist, author, counter-terrorism analyst, and scholar of Middle Eastern history
American Middle East Expert Daniel Pipes Clashes with Lebanese Journalist Khodhor 'Awarki on whether Israel Should Be a Jewish State, MEMRI, December 4, 2007 http://www.memritv.org/clip_transcript/en/1626.htm,.
Pierre Hadot (1922–2010) French historian and philosopher
...replacer, autant que possible, les œuvres dans les conditions concrètes où elles ont été écrites, conditions spirituelles d’une part, c’est-à-dire tradition philosophique, rhétorique ou poétique, conditions matérielles d’autre part, c’est-à-dire milieu scolaire et social, contraintes venues du support matériel de l’écriture, circonstances historiques. Toute œuvre doit être replacée dans la praxis dont elle émane.
La Philosophie comme manière de vivre (2001)
Richard Dawkins (1941) English ethologist, evolutionary biologist and author
Lecture at UC Berkeley about The God Delusion, 08/03/2008 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaJelU29jeI&t=49s <br class="br">Lecture at UC Berkeley (2008)
Richard C. Lewontin (1929) American evolutionary biologist
And above all else, "Remember that all the other caveats are only reminders and warning signs whose application to different circumstances of the real world is contingent."
"The Problem of Lysenkoism" by Richard Lewontin and Richard Levins, in Hilary and Steven Rose (eds.), The Radicalisation of Science, Macmillan, 1976, p. 58.
Eric Blom (1888–1959) Swiss-born British-naturalised music lexicographer, musicologist, music critic, music biographer and transl…
Article, Blues, p. 60
Everyman's Dictionary of Music (London: J. M Dent & Sons; 3rd ed. 1958)
Bernard Lown (1921–2021) American cardiologist developer of the DC defibrillator and the cardioverter, as well as a recipient of the…
A Prescription for Hope (1985)
James Hudson Taylor (1832–1905) Missionary in China
(J. Hudson Taylor. Dwelling in Him. Robesonia: Overseas Missionary Fellowship).
Thérèse of Lisieux (1873–1897) French Discalced Carmelite nun
Source: Story of a Soul (1897), Ch. I: Alençon, 1873–1877. As translated by Fr. John Clarke (Washington, D.C.: ICS Publications, 1976), p. 15.
Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876–1907) German artist
from her Journal, in Lilleon, June 1898; as quoted in Paula Modersohn-Becker – The Letters and Journals, ed: Günther Busch & Lotten von Reinken; (transl, A. Wensinger & C. Hoey; Taplinger); Publishing Company, New York, 1983, p. 105
1898