Bob Seger (1945) American singer-songwriter
Rock and Roll Never Forgets.
Song lyrics, Night Moves (1976)
Bob Seger (1945) American singer-songwriter
Rock and Roll Never Forgets.
Song lyrics, Night Moves (1976)
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880–1938) German painter, sculptor, engraver and printmaker
Quote from his Diary, 1923; as quoted by Kornfield, E. W.; Stauffer, Christine E. Stauffer (1992). Biography Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Kirchner Museum Davos. Retrieved March 21, 2016; from Wikipedia: Kirchner
1920's
Stevie Nicks (1948) American singer and songwriter, member of Fleetwood Mac
Kia Makarechi, "Stevie Nicks On Fleetwood Mac's Reunion Tour, Rihanna, Kanye West & Her Early Years In Music", http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/12/03/stevie-nicks-fleetwood-mac-reunion-rihanna-kanye_n_2220029.html Huffington Post, 3 December 2012
Israel Kirzner (1930) American economist
Israel Kirzner, (1979: 168-169); as cited in: " Israel Kirzner's Entrepreneurship http://www.constitution.org/pd/gunning/subjecti/workpape/kirz_ent.pdf" by the Constitution Society, May 31, 2004
George Harrison (1943–2001) British musician, former member of the Beatles
While My Guitar Gently Weeps (1968)
Lyrics
Pierre Trudeau (1919–2000) 15th Prime Minister of Canada
As a CCF member taking issue with the federal Liberal Party. Cite libre (April 1963)
Joe Biden (1942) 47th Vice President of the United States (in office from 2009 to 2017)
Page 127
2000s, Promises to Keep (2008)
Christopher Hitchens (1949–2011) British American author and journalist
2011-03-07
American Inaction Favors Qaddafi
Slate
1091-2339
http://www.slate.com/articles/news_and_politics/fighting_words/2011/03/american_inaction_favors_qaddafi.html: On the 2011 Libyan civil war
2010s, 2011
Joel Bakan (1959) Canadian writer, musician, filmmaker and legal scholar
Source: The Corporation: The Pathological Pursuit of Profit and Power (2004), Chapter 1, The Corporation's Rise To Dominance, p. 17
Zakir Hussain (musician) (1951) Indian tabla player, musical producer, film actor and composer
Quote, I am not torchbearer of Indian classical music: Zakir Hussain
Tony Blair (1953) former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
Prime Minister's website http://web.archive.org/20051103003809/www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page7314.asp <br class="br">11 March 2005, at the launch of the Commission for Africa Report. <br class="br">2000s
Ralph George Hawtrey (1879–1975) British economist
Source: Currency and Credit (1919), Chapter XIVVV, "The Gold Standard" p. 311 (2nd ed. 1921)
Thomas Piketty (1971) French economist
We must rethink globalization, or Trumpism will prevail (16 November 2016)
L. Neil Smith (1946) American writer
"Revenge of the Cookie Monster".
Christopher McCandless (1968–1992) American hiker and explorer
In a letter to Russell Fritz (as known as Ron Franz), April 1992
Peter de Noronha (1897–1970) Indian businessman
The Pageant of Life (1964), On Writers
Dieter Seebach (1937) German chemist
Foreword to A. Hassner and I. Namboothiri, Organic Syntheses Based on Name Reactions: A practical guide to 750 transformations Third Edition (2012)
Irving Kristol (1920–2009) American columnist, journalist, and writer
As quoted in "Capitalism, Socialism, and Democracy: A Symposium" https://www.commentarymagazine.com/articles/capitalism-socialism-and-democracy/ (1 April 1978), edited by William Barrett, Commentary <br class="br">1970s
Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
4 February 1945.
Disputed, The Testament of Adolf Hitler (1945)
Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841–1919) French painter and sculptor
a remark to George Riviere, (c. 1910); as quoted in Renoir – his life and work, Francois Fosca, Book Club Associates /Thames and Hudson Ltd, London 1975, p. 230
after 1900
Josef Pieper (1904–1997) German philosopher
Source: Leisure, the Basis of Culture (1948), Leisure, the Basis of Culture, pp. 4–5
“America at the turn of this century is a far freer, more egalitarian society than in 1900.”
Eric Foner (1943) American historian
2000s, The Century: A Nation's-Eye View (2002)
E. F. Schumacher (1911–1977) British economist
Source: Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics As If People Mattered (1973), p. 36.
Jesse Ventura (1951) American politician and former professional wrestler
After leaving a memorial ceremony for Democratic US Senator Paul Wellstone. (30 October 2002)
John Fowles book The Magus
Source: The Magus (1965), Ch. 27
Ban Ki-moon (1944) 8th Secretary-General of the United Nations
3 November 2014; Remarks at Meeting with Conchita Wurst http://www.unis.unvienna.org/unis/en/pressrels/2014/unissgsm573.html
Marshall McLuhan (1911–1980) Canadian educator, philosopher, and scholar-- a professor of English literature, a literary critic, and a …
Source: 1970s, From Cliché to Archetype (1970), p.9-10
Mícheál Ó Muircheartaigh (1930) Gaelic games commentator
He had both...so I bought both. And Dooher is back on his feet... <br class="br">Famous quotes, Miscellaneous <br class="br">Source: "JOE's favourite Micheal O Muircheartaigh quotes" http://www.joe.ie/gaa/gaa-features/joes-favourite-micheal-o-muircheartaigh-quotes-005310-1 JOE. 16 September 2010.
Wanda Orlikowski American computer scientist
Source: "Using technology and constituting structures", 2000, p. 404; Abstract
Carroll Baker (1931) American actress
On her tumultuous relationship with producer Joe Levine, profile http://projects.latimes.com/hollywood/star-walk/carroll-baker/ in the Los Angeles Times by Patricia Brennan (1987)
Alan Moore (1953) English writer primarily known for his work in comic books
On the film adaptation of V for Vendetta
Alan Moore on Anarchism (2009)
Imre Lakatos (1921–1974) Hungarian mathematician, philosopher
Source: Criticism and the Growth of Knowledge, 1970, p. 92 as cited in: Anthony C. Thiselton (2007) The Hermeneutics of Doctrine. p. 166.
Nicholas Negroponte (1943) American computer scientist
Mobilize 2010: Negroponte Sees Tablets as Creative Tool http://gigaom.com/2010/09/30/mobilize-2010-negroponte-sees-tablets-as-creative-tool in Gigaom (30 September 2010).
Letitia Elizabeth Landon (1802–1838) English poet and novelist
A History of the Lyre
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
Parker Palmer (1939) American theologian
Source: Let Your Life Speak: Listening for the Voice of Vocation (1999), pp. 59-60
“In myths things always turn into their opposites as one version supersedes the next.”
Samuel R. Delany book The Einstein Intersection
Section 2
The Einstein Intersection (1967)
Isaac Watts (1674–1748) English hymnwriter, theologian and logician
Hymn 146, Hymns and Spiritual Songs, Book II.
Attributed from postum publications, Hymns and Spiritual Songs (1773)
Revilo P. Oliver (1908–1994) American philologist
The Jewish Strategy, Chapter 12 "Christianity"
1990s, The Jewish Strategy (2001)
Sidney Webb, 1st Baron Passfield (1859–1947) British Baron and politician
Fabian Essays in Socialism &ndash; The Basis of Socialism &ndash; Historic http://www.econlib.org/library/YPDBooks/Shaw/shwFS1.html#The%20Basis%20of%20Socialism,%20Historic,%20by%20Sidney%20Webb, The Development of the Democratic Ideal, I.1.1. Edited by George Bernard Shaw (1889)
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
Second Angel, in Rosamond (c. 1707), Act III, sc. i.
Elizabeth S. Anderson (1959) professor of philosophy and womens' studies
How Not to Complain About Taxes (III): "I deserve my pretax income" http://left2right.typepad.com/main/2005/01/how_not_to_comp_1.html (January 26, 2005)
Ernst von Glasersfeld (1917–2010) German philosopher
Von Glasersfeld (1983) cited in: Gary D. Phye (1996) Handbook of Academic Learning: Construction of Knowledge. p. 360
John Bartholomew Gough (1817–1886) Anglo-American temperance orator
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 561.
Michael Bloomberg (1942) American businessman and politician, former mayor of New York City
http://mikebloomberg.com/en/issues/public_health/mayor_bloomberg_delivers_opening_address_at_ceasefire_bridging_the_political_divide_conference
Partisanship
Edward Jenks (1861–1939) British legal scholar
Source: A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912), Chapter III, Feudalism And Land Law, p. 27
Isabel Paterson (1886–1961) author and editor
Source: The God of the Machine (1943), p. 39
Bruno Schulz (1892–1942) Polish novelist and painter
“The Sanatorium at the Sign of the Hourglass” http://www.schulzian.net/translation/sanatorium/sanatorium1.htm <br class="br">His father, Time
Dril Twitter user
[ Link to tweet https://twitter.com/dril/status/841892608788041732] <br class="br">Tweets by year, 2017
James Russell Lowell (1819–1891) American poet, critic, editor, and diplomat
Literary Essays, vol. II (1870–1890), New England Two Centuries Ago
Richard Rodríguez (1944) American journalist and essayist
Brown : The Last Discovery of America (2003)
Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834) English poet, literary critic and philosopher
"Lectures on Shakespeare and Milton" (1811–1812)
Brian Wilson (1942) American musician, singer, songwriter and record producer
Bassics interview (1999)
Salman Rushdie (1947) British Indian novelist and essayist
Herbert Reade Memorial Lecture (6 February 1990)
Karel Appel (1921–2006) Dutch painter, sculptor, and poet
Quote from a talk in 1990 with Rudi Fuchs; in 'Appel, about growing older'; as quoted by Frank van der Ploeg, in 'The Low Countries'. Jaargang 12(2004) http://www.dbnl.org/tekst/_low001200401_01/_low001200401_01_0027.php
“You think it more difficult to turn air into wine than to turn wine into blood?”
Graham Greene book Monsignor Quixote
On a priest who pantomimes Mass, Monsignor Quixote, PBS TV (February 13, 1987)
Benjamin R. Barber (1939–2017) US political scientist
Source: Forced to be Free (1971), p. 72, quotation is from Rollo May, Man’s Search for Himself, p. 101
Jeffrey Montgomery (1953–2016) American LGBT rights activist and public relations executive
America...You Kill Me
Variant: We want to be able to move freely and safely in our daily lives, free from the threat of random hate violence. themselves by turning the Constitution on its head and claim protection and permission to demonize and denigrate us. Hiding behind the perversion of the concepts of religious freedom and political speech, those people have carved out a special right to impose their bigotry and hatred for us.
William Penn (1644–1718) English real estate entrepreneur, philosopher, early Quaker and founder of the Province of Pennsylvania
108 - 110
Fruits of Solitude (1682), Part I
Pete Seeger (1919–2014) American folk singer
"Turn! Turn! Turn!" (1954); a song which adapts a passage from the book of Ecclesiastes to music, with a few additional lyrics.
Herman Melville (1818–1891) American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet
On the Slain Collegians, st. 1
Battle Pieces: And Aspects of the War (1860)
Ward Cunningham (1949) American computer programmer who developed the first wiki
A Conversation with Ward Cunningham (2003), To Plan or Not To Plan
Grover Norquist (1956) Conservative Lobbyist
Grover Norquist cited in in " Did the antitax activist tell a Spanish newspaper that the Greatest Generation was "anti-American"? Sort of. http://www.weeklystandard.com/Content/Public/Articles/000/000/004/695jwmmb.asp?pg=1", at weeklystandard.com, 28 September, 2004 <br class="br">2004
Paul Klee (1879–1940) German Swiss painter
Quote (1904), # 536, in The Diaries of Paul Klee, translation: Pierre B. Schneider, R. Y. Zachary and Max Knight; publisher, University of California Press, 1964
1903 - 1910
Steve Wozniak (1950) American inventor, computer engineer and programmer
"Letters-General Questions Answered" p. 96 http://www.woz.org/letters/general/96.html <br class="br">Woz.org files
Babe Ruth (1895–1948) American baseball player
As quoted in "The Sportlight: Learning From Others" by Grantland Rice, in The New York Tribune (March 15, 1923), p. 14
Nicholas Sparks (1965) American writer and novelist
Jeremy Marsh, Chapter 7, p. 108
2000s, True Believer (2005)
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
Pat Condell (1949) Stand-up comedian, writer, and Internet personality
"More demands from Islam" (9 October 2007) http://youtube.com/watch?v=mHh0NdR5Jh0 <br class="br">2007
Robert McCammon book Boy's Life
Cory's dad to Cory; Book One, Ch. 1.
Boy's Life (1991)
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
1920s, Authority and Religious Liberty (1924)
Stephen Jay Gould book Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms
"Brotherhood by Inversion", p. 329-330
Leonardo's Mountain of Clams and the Diet of Worms (1998)
Alauddin Khalji (1266–1316) Ruler of the Khalji dynasty
When, after some time, the turn of the Sultan came to the Saltanat of Delhi, he marched with his army to that side and left religious marks by constructing a masjid and a minar...[Sidhpur (Gujarat)]
Mirat-i-Ahmadi by Ali Muhammad Khan, in Mirat-i-Ahmdi, translated into English by M.F. Lokhandwala, Baroda, 1965, P. 27-29. Quoted in S.R. Goel: Hindu Temples What Happened to them. Sita Ram Goel adds the following comment "This account is obviously a folktale because ‘Alau’d-Din Khalji became a Sultan two hundred years after Siddharaja JayasiMha ascended the throne of Gujarat. Moreover, ‘Alau’d-Din never went to Gujarat; he sent his generals, Ulugh Khan and Nasrat Khan."
Quotes from Muslim medieval histories
Jane Roberts (1929–1984) American Writer
Source: Emir's Education In The Proper Use of Magical Powers (1979), p. 99
Leslie Stephen Studies of a Biographer
Studies of a Biographer: Second Series (London: Duckworth, 1902) vol. 3, p. 261
Kanan Makiya (1949) American orientalist
"Kanan Makiya speaks about Iraq 5 years later...", Washington Post (March 20, 2008)
Eliyahu M. Goldratt (1947–2011) Israeli physicist and management guru
Source: The Haystack Syndrome (1990), p. 29; as cited by: Gerald P. Marquis (2011, p. 10)