Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Luther's Works, 47:45; cf. also Anderson, Stafford & Burgess (1992), p. 29
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Martin Luther (1483–1546) seminal figure in Protestant Reformation
Luther's Works, 47:45; cf. also Anderson, Stafford & Burgess (1992), p. 29
Lev Mekhlis (1889–1953) Soviet politician
Speech to Red Army personnel, 13 May 1940
Source: http://www.warmech.ru/1941war/sher_4.html
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Part III: Man and Himself, Ch. 17: Fear, p. 175
1950s, New Hopes for a Changing World (1951)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2011, UN speech to General Assembly (September 2011)
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIV Anatomy, Zoology and Physiology
Karl Marx book Das Kapital
Vol. III, Ch. XXVII, The Role of Credit, p. 440.
Das Kapital (Buch III) (1894)
Frank Gehry (1929) Canadian-American (b.1929)
Helen D. Hume (2010) The Art Teacher's Book of Lists. p. 304.
Otto Neurath (1882–1945) austrian economist, philosopher and sociologist
Source: 1940s and later, Otto Neurath Economic Writings. Selections 1904-1945 (2004), p. 278
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
Vol. I, Ch. 7: Of the Eleventh Horn of Daniel's Fourth Beast
Observations upon the Prophecies of Daniel, and the Apocalypse of St. John (1733)
Jerry Glanville (1941) American former football player and sports coach
David Albright, Glanville looking for a little more action at Portland State http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/preview07/columns/story?id=2967161, ESPN.com, August 9, 2007.
Dadabhai Naoroji (1825–1917) Indian politician
As the theoretician of the "Drain Theory", he explained in his lecture delivered at the East Indian Association, London on 2 May 1867 in Forerunners of Dadabhai Naoroji’s Drain Theory, 3 December 2013, Jstor Organization http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.2307/4411389?uid=3738256&uid=2129&uid=2&uid=70&uid=4&sid=21103047963541, <br class="br">Drain Theory
Nikola Tesla (1856–1943) Serbian American inventor
On the Wardenclyffe Tower, in "The Future of the Wireless Art" in Wireless Telegraphy and Telephony (1908)
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
Letter to James F. Morton (8 March 1923), in Selected Letters I, 1911-1924 edited by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, pp. 211-212
Non-Fiction, Letters
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) German sociologist, philosopher and musicologist known for his critical theory of society
Source: On the Fetish Character in Music and the Regression of Listening (1938), p. 296
Frédéric Bastiat book The Law
Essayez d’imaginer une forme de travail imposée par la Force, qui ne soit une atteinte à la Liberté ; une transmission de richesse imposée par la Force, qui ne soit une atteinte à la Propriété. Si vous n’y parvenez pas, convenez donc que la Loi ne peut organiser le travail et l’industrie sans organiser l’Injustice.
The Law (1850)
Jack Welch (1935) American executive: General Electric CEO
Source: Jack: Straight from the Gut (2001), Ch. 24.
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2014, Sixth State of the Union Address (January 2014)
Kurt Vonnegut book The Sirens of Titan
Source: The Sirens of Titan (1959), Chapter 2 “Cheers in the Wirehouse” (p. 52)
Michel Bréal (1832–1915) French philologist
Source: Essai de semantique, 1897, p. 99 ; as cited in: Schaff (1962:4).
Yves Congar (1904–1995) Dominican priest and cardinal
Situation et tâches (1967), p. 27, as cited in Theology of Liberation (1973), pp. 7-8
Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) American general and politician, 7th president of the United States
Veto Message Regarding the Bank of the United States http://avalon.law.yale.edu/19th_century/ajveto01.asp (10 July 1832)<br>Often paraphrased as: If Congress has the right under the constitution to issue paper money, it was given them to be used by themselves, not to be delegated to individuals or corporations. <br class="br">1830s <br class="br">Context: It is maintained by some that the bank is a means of executing the constitutional power “to coin money and regulate the value thereof.” Congress have established a mint to coin money and passed laws to regulate the value thereof. The money so coined, with its value so regulated, and such foreign coins as Congress may adopt are the only currency known to the Constitution. But if they have other power to regulate the currency, it was conferred to be exercised by themselves, and not to be transferred to a corporation. If the bank be established for that purpose, with a charter unalterable without its consent, Congress have parted with their power for a term of years, during which the Constitution is a dead letter. It is neither necessary nor proper to transfer its legislative power to such a bank, and therefore unconstitutional.
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
On Truth and Lie in an Extra-Moral Sense (1873)
Context: What then is truth? A movable host of metaphors, metonymies, and anthropomorphisms: in short, a sum of human relations which have been poetically and rhetorically intensified, transferred, and embellished, and which, after long usage, seem to a people to be fixed, canonical, and binding. Truths are illusions which we have forgotten are illusions — they are metaphors that have become worn out and have been drained of sensuous force, coins which have lost their embossing and are now considered as metal and no longer as coins.
Max Planck (1858–1947) German theoretical physicist
Letter to Robert W. Wood (October 7, 1931) in Archive for the History of Quantum Physics, Microfilm 66, 5, as cited in Thomas S. Kuhn, Black-Body Theory and the Quantum Discontinuity, 1894–1912 (1978) pp. 132, 288. Translation of the entire letter, which is follow above is in Armin Hermann, Frühgeschiche der Quantentheorie (1899–1913) Mosbach/Baden: Physik Verlag (1969), transl. Claude W. Nash, p. 23 of the translation; and also in M. S. Longair,Theoretical Concepts in Physics(Cambridge and NewYork: Cambridge University Press, 1984), ch. 6–12, p. 222. All as quoted/cited by Clayton A. Gearhart, "Planck, the Quantum, and the Historians" http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.613.4262&rep=rep1&type=pdf, Physics in Perspective, 4 (2002) 170-215.
Marilyn Frye book The Politics of Reality
Source: The Politics of Reality: Essays in Feminist Theory (1983), p. 60
“Liberating education consists in acts of cognition, not transferals of information.”
Paulo Freire (1921–1997) educator and philosopher
Seth Godin (1960) American entrepreneur, author and public speaker
Source: Linchpin: Are You Indispensable?
Glenn Beck (1964) U.S. talk radio and television host
Source: The 7: Seven Wonders That Will Change Your Life
Arjo Klamer (1953) Dutch columnist, economist and politician
Arjo Klamer, " 30 Gift economy http://www.klamer.nl/docs/1dec_2002.pdf." A handbook of cultural economics (2003): 243.
Bob Rae (1948) Canadian politician
Source: The Three Questions - Prosperity and the Public Good (1998), Chapter Five, The Second Question: Charity and Welfare-The Old Debate Is New Again,, p. 91
Roger Zelazny Isle of the Dead
Source: Isle of the Dead (1969), Chapter 6 (pp. 137-138)
George Jackson (activist) (1941–1971) activist, Marxist, author, member of the Black Panther Party, and co-founder of the Black Guerrilla Family
Source: Blood in My Eye (1971), p. 9
Francis Escudero (1969) Filipino politician
2014, Speech: Sponsorship Speech for the FY 2015 National Budget
Brian Campbell Vickery (1918–2009) British information theorist
Source: Fifty years of information progress (1994), p. 7; As cited in: Lyn Robinson and David Bawden (2011).
Richard Feynman (1918–1988) American theoretical physicist
Rejoinder when told that he couldn't talk about physics, because "nobody [at this table] knows anything about it."
Part 5: "The World of One Physicist", "Alfred Nobel's Other Mistake", p. 310.
Quoted in Handbook of Economic Growth (2005) by Philippe Aghion and Steven N. Durlauf.
Surely You're Joking, Mr. Feynman! (1985)
Henry R. Towne (1844–1924) American engineer
Attributed to Henry R. Towne in: William Kent (1914) Investigating an Industry, p. 3-4
Comment: William Kent mentions the "The Engineer as an Economist," (1886) as the source.
Thomas Robert Malthus (1766–1834) British political economist
Source: An Essay on The Principle of Population (First Edition 1798, unrevised), Chapter V, paragraph 3, lines 5-8
Charles Simic (1938) American poet
"A Thieves' Thanksgiving," New York Review of Books, November 26, 2014
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
GOP debate, Dearborn, Michigan, October 9, 2007 http://www.freep.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20071009/NEWS02/71009073 <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Gordon Tullock (1922–2014) American economist
Public Goods, Redistribution and Rent Seeking (2005), Ch. 5 The legacy of Bismarck
Michel Danino (1956) Indian writer
Supporting the claim that the divine attributes of the Ganges were originally used for the Sarasvati river, as quoted in " A personal odyssey http://www.thehindu.com/features/magazine/a-personal-odyssey/article391403.ece, The Hindu (10 April 2010)
Rafic Hariri (1944–2005) Lebanese businessman and politician
Speaking to CNN, about the attack on Arafat's compound, Ramallah, 29 March 2002. http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0203/29/lt.12.html
Uthradom Thirunal Marthanda Varma (1922–2013) Maharaja of Travancore
On retaining his identity inspite of Britih control, in “The riches belong to nobody, certainly not to our family.”
The riches belong to nobody, certainly not to our family, 2009
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Subsidies Distort the Housing Market, September 10, 2003 http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2003/cr091003.htm <br class="br">2000s, 2001-2005
“Common wealth is in the process of being transferred from the public domain to the private sector.”
David McNally (1953) Canadian political scientist
Source: Another World Is Possible : Globalization and Anti-capitalism (2002), Chapter 3, The Invisible Hand Is A Closed Fist, p. 70
Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America
Letter to William Short http://www.monticello.org/site/jefferson/when-government-fears-people-there-libertyquotation (1825) <br class="br">1820s
Wilhelm Stekel (1868–1940) Austrian physician and psychologist
On situations of transference in doctor-patient relations, in Sadism and Masochism : The Psychology of Hatred and Cruelty, Vol. 1 (1939), p. 46
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Public letter (25 March 1866), quoted in G. M. Trevelyan, The Life of John Bright (London: Constable, 1913), pp. 351-352.
1860s
Lis Wiehl (1961) American legal scholar
Source: Heart of Ice A Triple Threat Novel with April Henry (Thomas Nelson), p. 12
Ron Paul (1935) American politician and physician
World Bank Hearing, May 22, 2007 http://www.house.gov/paul/congrec/congrec2007/cr052307.htm http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qNZdba8hDDY <br class="br">2000s, 2006-2009
Frank Bunker Gilbreth, Sr. (1868–1924) American industrial engineer
Source: The present state of art of industrial management, 1913, p. 1224
Stephen Mitchell (1946–2000) American psychologist
Relational Concepts in Psychoanalysis (Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1988), p. 305
Jeremy Corbyn (1949) British Labour Party politician
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1990/jun/26/aid-and-the-environment in the House of Commons (26 June 1990). <br class="br">1990s
“We won’t be moving people, we will be moving the borders. It’s not a transfer.”
Avigdor Lieberman (1958) Israeli politician
Comment on Israeli-Palestine land territory conflict, 2006, quoted in Greg Myre, "Israeli Official Discusses Iran and His Controversial Agenda", http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/07/world/middleeast/07mideast.html?_r=1&th&emc=th&oref=slogin The New York Times (2006-12-07)
John Bright (1811–1889) British Radical and Liberal statesman
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1852/feb/10/tenant-right-ireland in the House of Commons (10 February 1852). <br class="br">1850s
Mark Ames (1965) American writer and journalist
Part III: Ragenomics, p. 87-88
Source: Going Postal: Rage, Murder, and Rebellion, From Reagan's Workplaces to Clinton's Columbine and Beyond (2005), line to some desperate, stressed-out Smithers-abee.
Eugene M. Kulischer (1881–1956) American sociologist
Source: The Displacement Of Population In Europe, 1943, p. 25 as cited in: David L. Sills (1968) International encyclopedia of the social sciences - Volumes 13-14. p. 363
N. G. L. Hammond (1907–2001) British classical scholar
"The Genius of Alexander the Great", p.18, Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd (November 26, 2004)
Thomas Shapiro (1947) American sociologist
Source: The Hidden Cost of Being African American: How Wealth Perpetuates Inequality (2005), p. 32
“If I had resigned on my own accord, to whom would I have transferred the reigns of power?”
Mengistu Haile Mariam (1937) Former dictator of Ethiopia
As quoted in "Mengistu blames Meles for helping Eritrea at UN to split Ethiopia: Mengistu Haile-Mariam speaks", in Jimma Times (30 July 2010) http://www.jimmatimes.com/article/Latest_News/Latest_News/Mengistu_blames_Meles_for_helping_Eritrea_at_UN_to_split_Ethiopia/33629
Kirby Page (1890–1957) American clergyman
Property (1935)
Dinah Craik (1826–1887) English novelist and poet
Source: A Woman's Thoughts About Women (1858), Ch. 10
Václav Havel book Disturbing the Peace
Source: Disturbing the Peace (1986), Ch. 5 : The Politics of Hope, p. 111
Titian (1488–1576) Italian painter
Quote in Titian's letter to Cardinale Farnese, Venice, 11 Dec. 1544, taken from the original in Ronchini's Relazioni, u. s., note to p. 6
The canon of the church San Spirito had refused the commissioned paintings, Titian was painting there. So he claims in this letter countenance and protection by the cardinal
1541-1576
Phyllis Chesler (1940) Psychotherapist, college professor, and author
Women and Madness (2005), p. 348, and see Women and Madness (1972), p. 301 (similar text).
Women and Madness (1972, 2005)
Hugo Diemer (1870–1937) American mechanical engineer
(1921, p. 10)
Factory organization and administration, 1910
design as well as draw! <br class="br">George Wallis. " Art Education for the people. No IV. The principles of Fine Art as Applied to Industrial Purposes http://books.google.com/books?id=l55GAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA231." In: People's & Howitt's Journal: Of Literature, Art, and Popular Progress, Vol. 3. John Saunders ed. 1847, p. 231.
Paul Klee (1879–1940) German Swiss painter
Quote (1911), Diary # 875; as cited by Francesco Mazzaferro, in 'The Diaries of Paul Klee Part Four', : Klee as an Expressionist and Constructivist Painter http://letteraturaartistica.blogspot.nl/2015/05/paul-klee-ev27.htmlparagraph <br class="br">1911 - 1914
Jacques Barzun (1907–2012) Historian
"What Critics Are Good For" (1988), p. 69
The Culture We Deserve (1989)
Michael Jensen (1939) American economist
Michael C. Jensen and William H. Meckling. "Specific and general knowledge and organizational structure." (1992).
Hugo Diemer (1870–1937) American mechanical engineer
(1921, p. 10); Diemer quotes the ASCM committee
Factory organization and administration, 1910
Neville Chamberlain (1869–1940) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Letter to Hitler (27 September 1938), quoted in Keith Feiling, Neville Chamberlain (London: Macmillan, 1946), p. 372.
Prime Minister
Ulysses S. Grant (1822–1885) 18th President of the United States
1870s, Eighth State of the Union Address (1876)
George Perle (1915–2009) American composer
Die Walkure, Act III
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The Listening Composer