Carol Gilligan (1936) American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist
Source: In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development
Carol Gilligan (1936) American feminist, ethicist, and psychologist
Source: In a Different Voice: Psychological Theory and Women's Development
“Drugs will turn you into your parents.”
Frank Zappa (1940–1993) American musician, songwriter, composer, and record and film producer
Isaac Newton (1643–1727) British physicist and mathematician and founder of modern classical physics
Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
“That day was turning out to be longer than”
Carlos Ruiz Zafón book The Shadow of the Wind
Source: The Shadow of the Wind
S.J. Perelman (1904–1979) American humorist, author, and screenwriter
"Captain Future, Block That Kick!," The New Yorker (20 January 1940) p. 23 http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/1940/01/20/captain-future-block-that-kick <br class="br">Published in book form under the same title in The Most of S. J. Perelman (1992) p. 71
Virginia Woolf (1882–1941) English writer
5 December 1919
A Moment's Liberty (1990)
Source: A Writer's Diary
Context: This last week L. has been having a little temperature in the evening, due to malaria, and that due to a visit to Oxford; a place of death and decay. I'm almost alarmed to see how entirely my weight rests on his prop. And almost alarmed to see how intensely I'm specialised. My mind turned by anxiety, or other cause, from its scrutiny of blank paper, is like a lost child – wandering the house, sitting on the bottom step to cry.
“We make destiny with every turn, every choice.”
Nora Roberts (1950) American romance writer
Source: Valley of Silence
“I don't deserve any credit for turning the other cheek as my tongue is always in it.”
Flannery O’Connor (1925–1964) American novelist, short story writer
Source: The Habit of Being: Letters of Flannery O'Connor
Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
“When you take the free will out of education, that turns it into schooling.”
John Taylor Gatto (1935–2018) American teacher, book author
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley (1797–1851) English novelist, short story writer, dramatist, essayist, biographer, and travel writer
Ludwig Wittgenstein book Philosophical Investigations
§ 217
Source: Philosophical Investigations (1953)
“Virtue itself turns vice, being misapplied,
And vice sometime by action dignified.”
William Shakespeare book Romeo and Juliet
Source: Romeo and Juliet
“A bend in the road is not the end of the road…Unless you fail to make the turn.”
Helen Keller (1880–1968) American author and political activist
“A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its turn needs to be justified”
Leon Trotsky (1879–1940) Marxist revolutionary from Russia
Source: Their Morals and Ours (1938)
Context: A means can be justified only by its end. But the end in its turn needs to be justified, From the Marxist point of view, which expresses the historical interests of the proletariat, the end is justified if it leads to increasing the power of man over nature and to the abolition of the power of man over man.
Klaus Kinski (1926–1991) German actor
Source: Kinski Uncut : The Autobiography of Klaus Kinski (1996), p. 72-73
Context: At a performance everything works out on its own. I've solved the mystery: You have to submit silently. Open up, let go. Let anything penetrate you, even the most painful things. Endure. Bear up. That's the magic key! The text comes by itself, and its meaning shakes the soul. Everything else is taken care of by the life one has to live without sparing oneself. You mustn't let scar tissue form on your wounds; you have to keep ripping them open in order to turn your insides into a marvelous instrument that is capable of anything. All this has its price. I become so sensitive that I can't live under normal conditions. That's why the hours between performances are worst.
Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist
The Refuge of the Derelicts (unpublished manuscript written 1905–1906) <br class="br">Source: Google Books link https://books.google.com/books?id=uLfR7-ETm0MC&pg=PA326&dq=%22every+man+is+a+moon%22&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CB0Q6AEwAGoVChMIn_iGm83gyAIVTedjCh0LwAap#v=onepage&q&f=false
T.S. Eliot book Tradition and the Individual Talent
Tradition and the Individual Talent (1919)
Context: The bad poet is usually unconscious where he ought to be conscious, and conscious where he ought to be unconscious. Both errors tend to make him "personal." Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things.
Rainer Maria Rilke book The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
Source: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge
“Any concern too small to be turned into a prayer is too small to be made into a burden.”
Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983) Dutch resistance hero and writer
“The one thing worse than an enemy is a friend turned false.”
Philip Reeve book Here Lies Arthur
Source: Here Lies Arthur
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
"Obama Tries to Trash Donald Trump and Turns into a Stuttering Mess" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NKXSgB7MEUU (YouTube video) — "WATCH: President Obama's Bizarre Stuttering Attack Against Donald Trump" http://www.hannity.com/articles/hanpr-election-493995/watch-president-obamas-bizarre-stuttering-attack-14774005/, Hannity.com (2 June 2016); "Watch: Obama ‘Trips Over His Tongue’ When He Goes Off Teleprompter To Bash Trump" http://www.westernjournalism.com/obama-trips-over-tongue-when-he-goes-off-teleprompter-to-bash-trump/ by Jack Davis, Western Journalism (2 June 2016). <br class="br">2016
John Locke (1632–1704) English philosopher and physician
Preface to the Reader
The Reasonableness of Christianity (1695)
Leonardo DiCaprio (1974) American actor and film producer
http://www.popmonk.com/actors/leonardo-dicaprio/quotes-leonardo-dicaprio.htm
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2013, Remarks on Economic Mobility (December 2013)
“In general, "historical necessity" turns out to be merely a name for human stupidity.”
Nicolás Gómez Dávila (1913–1994) Colombian writer and philosopher
Sucesivos Escolios a un Texto Implícito (1992)
“Those who trusted at the wrong time and place will in turn mistrust at the wrong time and place.”
Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach (1830–1916) Austrian writer
Der am unrechten Orte vertraute, wird dafür am unrechten Orte mißtrauen.
Source: Aphorisms (1880/1893), p. 29.
Marcel Proust book In Search of Lost Time
Même au point de vue des plus insignifiantes choses de la vie, nous ne sommes pas un tout matériellement constitué, identique pour tout le monde et dont chacun n'a qu'à aller prendre connaissance comme d'un cahier des charges ou d'un testament; notre personnalité sociale est une création de la pensée des autres.
"Overture"
In Search of Lost Time, Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927), Vol I: Swann's Way (1913)
Ransom Riggs book Miss Peregrine's Home of Peculiar Children
Source: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2011), Chapter 3, Page 79
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Søren Kierkegaard The Concept of Anxiety, Nichol p. 98-100 (1844)
About
Hans-Hermann Hoppe book Democracy: The God That Failed
Democracy - The God That Failed: The Economics and Politics of Monarchy, Democracy, and Natural Order (Transaction: 2001): 104.
Democracy: The God That Failed (2001)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2015, Town Hall meeting with Young Leaders of the Americas (April 2015)
“And a step backward, after making a wrong turn, is a step in the right direction.”
Kurt Vonnegut book Player Piano
Source: Player Piano (1952), Chapter 32 (p. 295)
Thomas Paine (1737–1809) English and American political activist
1770s, African Slavery in America (March 1775)
“And some to Meccah turn to pray, and I toward thy bed, Yasmin.”
James Elroy Flecker (1884–1915) Poet
Hassan, in Hassan, act 1, sc. 2 (1922)
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Riyadh-as-Saliheen by Imam Al-Nawawi, volume 4, hadith number 584
Sunni Hadith
Jasper Johns (1930) American artist
Book B (sketchbook), c 1967: as quoted in Jasper Johns, Writings, sketchbook Notes, Interviews, ed. Kirk Varnedoe, Moma New York, 1996, p. 62
1960s
Muhammad (570–632) Arabian religious leader and the founder of Islam
Sahih Bukhari Volume 001, Book 011, Hadith Number 617.
Sunni Hadith
Friedrich Nietzsche book Human, All Too Human
Section IX, "Man Alone with Himself" / aphorism 627
Human, All Too Human (1878), Helen Zimmern translation
Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States
1900s, Inaugural Address (1905)
Fernando Pessoa book The Book of Disquiet
Ibid., p. 89
The Book of Disquiet
Original: A civilização consiste em dar a qualquer coisa um nome que lhe não compete, e depois sonhar sobre o resultado. E realmente o nome falso e o sonho verdadeiro criam uma nova realidade. O objecto torna-se realmente outro, porque o tornámos outro. Manufacturamos realidades.
Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist
Letter to Ottoline Morrell, 17 December, 1920
1920s
Aung San (1915–1947) Burmese revolutionary leader
Presidential address to the first Congress of the AFPFL (20 January, 1946)
Barack Obama (1961) 44th President of the United States of America
2009, First Inaugural Address (January 2009)
Ronald Reagan (1911–2004) American politician, 40th president of the United States (in office from 1981 to 1989)
I will continue to support every effort to restore that protection including the Hyde-Jepsen respect life bill. I've asked for your all-out commitment, for the mighty power of your prayers, so that together we can convince our fellow countrymen that America should, can, and will preserve God's greatest gift. <br class="br"> Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters (30 January 1984) http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/?pid=40394 · YouTube - Remarks at the Annual Convention of the National Religious Broadcasters https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Elph9CfsKs <br class="br">1980s, First term of office (1981–1985)
Lewis Carroll book Sylvie and Bruno
the Professor exclaimed with enthusiasm. "Black Light, and Nothing, look so extremely alike, at first sight, that I don't wonder he failed to distinguish them! We will now proceed to the Third Experiment."</p>
Source: Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (1893), Chapter 21: The Professor's Lecture
“And all, but Lust, is turned to dust
In Humanity's machine.”
Oscar Wilde book The Ballad of Reading Gaol
Pt. V, st. 7
The Ballad of Reading Gaol (1898)
Warren Zevon (1947–2003) American singer-songwriter
"Trouble Waiting to Happen", written by Warren Zevon and J. D. Souther
Sentimental Hygiene (1987)
Franz Kafka book Letters to Milena
Hat matt nicht die Augen, um sich sie auszureißen und das Herz zum gleichen Zweck? Dabei ist es ja nicht so schlimm, das ist Übertreibung und Lüge, alles ist Übertreibung, nur die Sehnsucht ist wahr, die kann man nicht übertreiben. Aber selbst die Wahrheit der Sehnsucht ist nicht so sehr ihre Wahrheit, als vielmehr der Ausdruck der Lüge alles übrigen sonst. Es klingt verdreht, aber es ist so.<br>Auch ist es vielleicht nicht eigentlich Liebe wenn ich sage, daß Du mir das Liebste bist; Liebe ist, daß Du mir das Messer bist, mit dem ich in mir wühle. <br class="br"> Letter to Milena Jesenská (14 September 1920) http://www.abyssal.de/zitate/liebe.htm <br class="br">Variant translations: <br class="br">In this love you are like a knife, with which I explore myself. <br class="br">Letters to Milena (1952)