
Communication to the American Crime Study Commission (May 19, 1929)
Communication to the American Crime Study Commission (May 19, 1929)
Lectures on the philosophy of religion, together with a work on the proofs of the existence of God. Translated from the 2d German ed. by E.B. Speirs, and J. Burdon Sanderson: the translation edited by E.B. Speirs. Published 1895 p. 49-50
Lectures on Philosophy of Religion, Volume 1 (1827)
Wallace Brett Donham (1952). Administration and blind spots: the biography of an adventurous idea. p. 3
To Gore Vidal, who described the Duke as having "always had something of...riveting stupidity to say on any subject" (Vidal, Palimpsest, 206)
short quotes, 2 April 1967; p. 63
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
Source: The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), Chapter 1
'So death was a nice thing,' I thought. 'Then why does it make me miserable?'
As quoted by Brian Masters (2011), Killing for Company, Random House, p. 46, ISBN 1446428737
“And I never thought this life was possible, You're the yellow bird that I've been waiting for.”
I'm Wide Awake, It's Morning (2005)
The Four Loves (1960)
Context: Friendship arises out of mere companionship when two or more of the companions discover that they have in common some insight or interest or even taste which the others do not share and which, till that moment, each believed to be his own unique treasure (or burden). The typical expression of opening Friendship would be something like, "What? You too? I thought I was the only one."
The New York Times http://www.granthomepage.com/intlongstreet.htm (24 July 1885)
Dr. Stan Lorber, team doctor on the Globetrotters' Russian trip
Strength
Dedication page
India's Rebirth
“The eyesight for an eagle is what thought is to a man.”
“Eagle,” p. 72
The Creator (2000), Sequence: “Thought and Flight”
2010s, 2016, November, New York Times Interview (November 23, 2016)
In "Richard Burton, 58, is Dead; Rakish Stage and Screen Star"
“Perfect aristocratic tone, Degrandpre thought: insult and menace in a single phrase.”
Source: Bios (1999), Chapter 11 (p. 106)
Act II
A Man for All Seasons (1960)
“He stood very straight and thought of nothing, or at least thought of thinking nothing.”
Homecoming (1946)
The October Country (1955)
Introduction, Lesson I: Definition and Sphere of the Science.
Elementary Lessons on Logic (1870)
Morgenes leaned forward, waggling the leather-bound volume under Simon’s nose. “A piece of writing is a trap,” he said cheerily, “and the best kind. A book, you see, is the only kind of trap that keeps its captive—which is knowledge—alive forever. The more books you have,” the doctor waved an all-encompassing hand about the room, “the more traps, then the better chance of capturing some particular, elusive, shining beast—one that might otherwise die unseen.”
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, The Dragonbone Chair (1988), Chapter 7, “The Conqueror Star” (pp. 92-93).
Also found in "Quotations According to Woody Allen" http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22quotations+according%22#search_anchor from the New York Times, 1 December 1975.
Times obituary, 8 Feb 2010 http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/comment/obituaries/article7018290.ece
Source: Veganist: Lose Weight, Get Healthy, Change the World (2011), p. ix
About the Man Booker Prize
John Banville, The Art of Fiction No. 200 (2009)
Autobiography, part IV http://gspauldino.com/part4.html, gspauldino.com
Source: The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution (1967), Chapter VI, THE CONTAGION OF LIBERTY, p. 273.
"Proving the Haters Wrong: Jake Shields' Life of Resilience and Self-Belief", interview with Sunwarrior.com (27 July 2012) https://sunwarrior.com/healthhub/proving-the-haters-wrong-jake-shields-life-of-resilience-and-self-belief.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727)
1970s, BOBBY FISCHER SPEAKS OUT! (1977)
'Mao Zedong', p. 457
Essays and reviews, Cultural Amnesia: Notes in the Margin of My Time (2007)
Speech in Philadelphia (1776)
It's great.
Amy Selwyn, Associated Press (December 21, 1997) "Nathan Lane: The String's The Thing", The Orlando Sentinel, p. F1.
Response to a questionnaire, from "Chez les cubistes," Bulletin de la Vie Artistique, ed. Félix Fénéon, Guillaume Janneau et al (1925-01-01); trans. Daniel-Henry Kahnweiler, Juan Gris, His Life and Work (1947)
2001 - 2010, Isa Genzken in conversation with Wolfgang Tillmans' (2003)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 214.
“A set is a Many that allows itself to be thought of as a One.”
As quoted in Infinity and the Mind (1995) by Rudy Rucker. ~ ISBN 0691001723
"Letter to Blanqui’s Supporters in Paris" (18 April 1866)
Excerpted from Chapter 11 "The Profession of Engineering"
The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover: Years of Adventure, 1874-1929 (1951)
Introduction: Thinking about Politics.
On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present (2012)
Source: “Evolutionary Theory and Theological Ethics” (2012), p. 245
“Be thoughtful of others all your life and you will be very happy.”
Hong Kong, (01 June 2014)[citation needed].
Letter to the Mayor of Leicester, declining to speak at a recruitment meeting (September 1914), quoted in David Marquand, Ramsay MacDonald (Metro, 1997), p. 175
1910s
Charlotte Brontë, on Letters on the Nature and Development of Man (1851), by Harriet Martineau. Letter to James Taylor (11 February 1851) The life of Charlotte Brontë
Source: "The limitations of scientific method in economics", 1924, p. 129 (2009 edition)
Quoted by Kalu Ogbaa, Understanding Things Fall Apart (1999), Greenwood Press, ISBN 978-0-313-30294-7.
We should take them back. Not until then can we have a constructive debate.
Nils Funcke (Swedish journalist and expert on freedom of expression) in interview with Sanna Trygg, October 2010. http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis/files/2012/01/IsCommentFree_PolisLSETrygg.pdf http://blogs.lse.ac.uk/polis/2012/01/19/is-comment-free-new-polis-research-report-on-the-moderation-of-online-news/
Fast Company: "Why Barry Diller believes in cultivating creative conflict" https://www.fastcompany.com/90205552/why-barry-diller-believes-in-cultivating-creative-conflict (8 August 2018)
Rudolf Carnap (1937) cited in: Irving J. Lee (1967) The Language of Wisdom and Folly: Background Readings in Semantics. International Society for General Semantics, p. 44
Speech at the Republican National Convention on August 30, 2012 ( transcript http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/08/30/transcript-clint-eastwood-speech-at-rnc.html)
Source: Queen's Gambit Declined (1989), Chapter 7 (pp. 86-87)
“I prefer thought to action, an idea to a transaction, contemplation to activity.”
Je préfère la pensée à l'action, une idée à une affaire, la contemplation au mouvement.
Louis Lambert (1832), as translated by Clara Bell
Große Männer nehmen sich selbst und die Dinge zu ernst, um öfter als gelegentlich »geistreich« zu sein. Menschen, die nichts sind als eben »geistreich«, sind unfromme Menschen; es sind solche, die, von den Dingen nicht wirklich erfüllt, an ihnen nie ein aufrichtiges und tiefes Interesse nehmen, in denen nicht lang und schwer etwas der Geburt entgegenstrebt. Es ist ihnen nur daran gelegen, daß ihr Gedanke glitzere und funkle wie eine prächtig zugeschliffene Raute, nicht, daß er auch etwas beleuchte! Und das kommt daher, weil ihr Sinnen vor allem die Absicht auf das behält, was die anderen zu eben diesen Gedanken wohl »sagen« werden—eine Rücksicht, die durchaus nicht immer »rücksichtsvoll« ist.
Source: Sex and Character (1903), p. 104.
"The Thing Bill Walton Still Can't Forgive Himself For" https://www.gq.com/story/bill-walton-back-from-the-dead-interview, interview with GQ (March 26, 2016).
If You Could Read My Mind, Track 8, Reprise
Sit Down Young Stranger (1970)
Source: The Other Side Of The Coin (2008), Chapter 5, Male Versus Female, p. 156
Source: Books, Spiritual Warrior, Volume I: Uncovering Spiritual Truths in Psychic Phenomena (Hari-Nama Press, 1996), Chapter 1: Dreams: A State of Reality, p. 22
"The Problem of Ideology-Marxism without Guarantees," in Marx:100 Years On (London: 1983), p. 59
"Martin Heidegger at Eighty," in Heidegger and Modern Philosophy: Critical Essays (1978) by Michael Murray, p. 294.
Quote of Camille Pissarro, Paris, 9 May 1883, in a letter to his son Lucien; from Camille Pissarro - Letters to His Son Lucien ed. John Rewald, with assistance of Lucien Pissarro; from the unpublished French letters; transl. Lionel Abel; Pantheon Books Inc. New York, second edition, 1943, pp. 30-31
Duret in letters urged Pissarro to abandon the impressionist group and to try to be admitted to the official Salon where his work would be seen by forty thousand people. Duret advises him to make 'paintings which have a subject, something resembling composition, pictures not too freshly painted' (from note 1. John Rewald)
1880's
Trump: Surviving at the Top (1990), p. 52
1990s
Aurobindo, from a letter of Sri Aurobindo that C.R. Das was reading out while defending him in the Alipore Bomb Trial. C.R. Das Speech in defence of Aurobindo Ghosh in the Maincktala Bomb Case. The judgement was issued in 1909. Source: Collected Works of Deshbandhu.
Source: Becoming Hitler: The Making of a Nazi (2017), pp. 49-50
The Poetry of War 1939-45 ed. Ian Hamilton, London 1965
Carentan O Carentan, 1948
“Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips,
Think but one thought of me up in the stars.”
"Summer Dawn".
Source: Knowledge Assets, 1998, p. 124; As cited in: Ortiz et al. (2006)
George Boole, " Solution of a Question in the Theory of Probabilities http://books.google.nl/books?id=9xtDAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA32" (30 November 1853) published in The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and Journal of Science (January 1854), p. 32
1850s
"What must be an essential feature of any future fundamental physics?" Letter to Max Born (March 1948); published in Albert Einstein-Hedwig und Max Born (1969) "Briefwechsel 1916-55"<!-- p. 223 Nymphenburger, Munich-->, and in Potentiality, Entanglement and Passion-at-a-Distance: Quantum Mechanical Studies for Abner Shimony, Volume Two edited by Robert Cohen, Michael Horn, and John Stachel (1997), p. 121 http://books.google.com/books?id=DsNoIcQemTsC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA121#v=onepage&q&f=false
1940s
Librarians and Information Systems (1995)
Speech delivered at Delhi University Convocation on 13th December 1952.
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 210.
p, 125
A Companion to School Classics (1888)
1930s, On my Painting (1938)
Let me share with you a few of my own experiences.
The quoted line is taken from "Education for Eternity" (12 Septemebr 1967), by Spencer W. Kimball, p. 11, preschool address to BYU faculty and staff.
The Arts, the Sciences, and the Light of the Gospel (2000)
1924. Quoted in H. Blair Neatby, William Lyon Mackenzie King (Methuen, 1963), p. 40.
1920s
“Of them I thought it wiser not to treat.
So, leave the bitter and retain the sweet.”
Statti col dolce in bocca; e non ti doglia
Ch'amareggiare al fin non te la voglia.
Canto III, stanza 62 (tr. B. Reynolds)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
Quote in Van Doesburg's art-review, published in: 'Thought – Vision – Creation', in De Stijl Vol ll, 2 December 1918; as quoted in 'Theo van Doesburg', Joost Baljeu, Studio Vista, London 1974, pp. 108–109
1912 – 1919
Wood, Christopher. "Terrible Hard", Says Alice. London: Constable. 1970. (chapter 8)
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)
Erika Jayne interview to Nightline http://www.bravotv.com/the-daily-dish/erika-girardi-on-creation-of-erika-jayne (2017)