Quotes about wreck
A collection of quotes on the topic of wreck, likeness, doing, thing.
Quotes about wreck
“Every book is the wreck of a perfect idea.”
Iris Murdoch (1919–1999) British writer and philosopher
Ransom Riggs book Miss Peregrine's Home of Peculiar Children
Source: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children (2011), Chapter 3, Page 79
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
Letter to Alfred Galpin (27 May 1918), published in Letters to Alfred Galpin edited by S. T. Joshi, p. 18
Non-Fiction, Letters
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
1860s, Allow the humblest man an equal chance (1860)
H.P. Lovecraft (1890–1937) American author
But both recognise the limitations of possibility.
Letter to Woodburn Harris (25 February-1 March 1929), in Selected Letters II, 1925-1929 edited by August Derleth and Donald Wandrei, pp. 289-290
Non-Fiction, Letters
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Robert G. Ingersoll, The Liberty of Man, Woman and Child
About
Lady Gaga (1986) American singer, songwriter, and actress
Speechless
Song lyrics, The Fame Monster (2009)
Marquis de Sade (1740–1814) French novelist and philosopher
Justine or The Misfortunes of Virtue (1787)
“I said nice rectum, I had a vasectomy, Hector, so you won't get pregnant if I bisexually wreck ya”
Eminem (1972) American rapper and actor
"Medicine Ball".
2000s, Relapse (2009)
Alfred, Lord Tennyson (1809–1892) British poet laureate
The Cup, Act i, Scene 3, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States
1860s, "If Slavery Is Not Wrong, Nothing Is Wrong" (1864)
Context: Was it possible to lose the nation, and yet preserve the constitution? By general law life and limb must be protected; yet often a limb must be amputated to save a life; but a life is never wisely given to save a limb. I felt that measures, otherwise unconstitutional, might become lawful, by becoming indispensable to the preservation of the constitution, through the preservation of the nation. Right or wrong, I assumed this ground, and now avow it. I could not feel that, to the best of my ability, I had even tried to preserve the constitution, if, to save slavery, or any minor matter, I should permit the wreck of government, country, and Constitution all together.
Woody Guthrie (1912–1967) American singer-songwriter and folk musician
"Notes about Music" (29 March 1946) http://web.archive.org/19991001055247/www.geocities.com/Nashville/3448/music.html also quoted in A Race of Singers: Whitman's Working-Class Hero from Guthrie to Springsteen (2000) by Bryan K. Garman, p. 244 <br class="br">Context: I have hoped as many hopes and dreamed so many dreams, seen them swept aside by weather, and blown away by men, washed away in my own mistakes, that — I use to wonder if it wouldn't be better just to haul off and quit hoping. Just protect my own inner brain, my own mind and heart, by drawing it up into a hard knot, and not having any more hopes or dreams at all. Pull in my feelings, and call back all of my sentiments — and not let any earthly event move me in either direction, either cause me to hate, to fear, to love, to care, to take sides, to argue the matter at all — and, yet … there are certain good times, and pleasures that I never can forget, no matter how much I want to, because the pleasures, and the displeasures, the good times and the bad, are really all there is to me.<br>And these pleasures that you cannot ever forget are the yeast that always starts working in your mind again, and it gets in your thoughts again, and in your eyes again, and then, all at once, no matter what has happened to you, you are building a brand new world again, based and built on the mistakes, the wreck, the hard luck and trouble of the old one.
Lisa Kleypas (1964) American writer
Source: Blue-Eyed Devil
Dorothy Dunnett (1923–2001) British writer
Source: Queens' Play
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Bleeds
“… after all, who isn't a survivor from the wreck of childhood?”
Nicole Krauss book Great House
Source: Great House
Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist
Letter to F. Scott Fitzgerald (4 September 1929); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker
“and when they pulled her from the wreck, you know, she still had on her shades”
Tom Waits (1949) American singer-songwriter and actor
“The only relationships I haven't wrecked right away were the ones that wrecked me later.”
Melissa Bank book The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
Source: The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing
Edwin Atherstone (1788–1872) British writer
Israel in Egypt, Book the First (1861)
William Mackergo Taylor (1829–1895) American theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 453.
James Nicoll (1961) Canadian fiction reviewer
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Don't get the wrong idea here, people. Even for James that was a busy day.
2000s
Ross Perot (1930–2019) American businessman
1992 Presidential Debate, regarding the effects of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) Transcript http://www.nytimes.com/1992/10/16/us/the-1992-campaign-transcript-of-2d-tv-debate-between-bush-clinton-and-perot.html
“The wrecks of slavery are fast growing a fungus crop of sentiment.”
William Dean Howells (1837–1920) author, critic and playwright from the United States
Their Wedding Journey http://www.gutenberg.org/files/3365/3365.txt (1872)
Kage Baker book The Children of the Company
Source: The Children of the Company (2005), Chapter 4, “Son Observe the Time” (p. 165)
Edward Everett (1794–1865) American politician, orator, statesman
"The Dirge of Alaric, the Visigoth" In The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal Vol. V, No. 25 (January-June 1823), p. 64.
E. Lee Spence (1947) German anthropologist, photographer, archaeologist, historian, photojournalist and academic
Concordia Not the First Sunk by Treacherous Reef http://news.discovery.com/history/concordia-reef-120207.html, Discovery News, by Rossella Lorenzi, Tue Feb 7, 2012 03:43 PM ET.
William Luther Pierce (1933–2002) American white nationalist
Why War? (November 21, 1998) http://web.archive.org/web/20070324011124/http://www.natvan.com/pub/1998/112198.txt, American Dissident Voices Broadcast of November 21, 1998 http://archive.org/details/DrWilliamPierceAudioArchive308RadioBroadcasts. <br class="br">1990s, 1990
Bill McKibben (1960) American environmentalist and writer
"The case for fossil-fuel divestment" https://www.rollingstone.com/politics/news/the-case-for-fossil-fuel-divestment-20130222, 22 February 2013. <br class="br">Other Bill McKibben Quotes <br class="br">Variant: If it is wrong to wreck the planet, then it is wrong to profit from that wreckage.
W. Cleon Skousen book The Naked Communist
The Naked Communist (1958)
L. Neil Smith (1946) American writer
"New Maps of Bulgaria," http://www.bigheadpress.com/lneilsmith/?p=41 26 October 2007.
Bram van Velde (1895–1981) Dutch painter
short quotes, 14 September 1967; p. 63
1960's, Conversations with Samuel Beckett and Bram van Velde' (1965 - 1969)
Edward Bellamy (1850–1898) American author and socialist
Source: Looking Backward, 2000-1887 http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25439 (1888), Ch. 22.
Georgy Pyatakov (1890–1937) Bolshevik revolutionary leader
Georgy Pyatakov at the Moscow trial. As quoted in Mario Sousas Klasskampen under 1930-talet i Sovjetunionen, pg 28.
Mervyn Peake (1911–1968) English writer, artist, poet and illustrator
Source: Gormenghast (1950), Chapter 36 (p. 595)
Hillary Clinton (1947) American politician, senator, Secretary of State, First Lady
Presidential campaign (April 12, 2015 – 2016), Speech in Warren, Michigan (August 11, 2016)
Percy Bysshe Shelley Prometheus Unbound
Demogorgon, Act IV, closing lines
Prometheus Unbound (1818–1819; publ. 1820)
Sarah Orne Jewett book The Country of the Pointed Firs
Source: The Country of the Pointed Firs (1896), Ch. 7
James Berardinelli (1967) American film critic
Review http://www.reelviews.net/php_review_template.php?identifier=745 of Die Another Day (2002). <br class="br">Two star reviews
E. Lee Spence (1947) German anthropologist, photographer, archaeologist, historian, photojournalist and academic
from Ghosts From the Coast by Nancy Roberts, University of North Carolina Press, (Chapel Hill & London, 2001, , p. 94.
James Callaghan (1912–2005) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom; 1976-1979
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/commons/1976/nov/09/economic-policy in the House of Commons (9 November 1976) <br class="br">Prime Minister
Barry N. Malzberg (1939) American novelist, short story writer
Source: Corridors (1982), p. 145 in The Nebula Awards 18 edited by Robert Silverberg
Marriott Edgar (1880–1951) British poet
"The Lion and Albert", line 9.
Albert, 'Arold and Others (1938)
Charles A. Reich (1928–2019) American lawyer
The Liberals' Mistake (1987)
Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881) Scottish philosopher, satirical writer, essayist, historian and teacher
1850s, Latter-Day Pamphlets (1850), Stump Orator (May 1, 1850)
“The drama's done. Why then here does any one step forth? — Because one did survive the wreck.”
Herman Melville (1818–1891) American novelist, short story writer, essayist, and poet
Epilogue
Moby-Dick: or, the Whale (1851)
Sarah Vowell (1969) American author, journalist, essayist and social commentator
Referring to George W. Bush on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart http://www.cc.com/video-clips/e88k08/the-daily-show-with-jon-stewart-sarah-vowell (2006-02-21)
Craig Groeschel (1967) American priest
It – How Churches and Leaders Can Get It and Keep It (2008, Zondervan)
Brian Hayes (scientist) (1900) American scientist, columnist and author
Source: Group Theory in the Bedroom (2008), Chapter 5, Statistics Of Deadly Quarrels, p. 89
Kanan Makiya (1949) American orientalist
"Kanan Makiya speaks about Iraq 5 years later...", Washington Post (March 20, 2008)
Henry Adams (1838–1918) journalist, historian, academic, novelist
The Education of Henry Adams (1907)
Ernest King (1878–1956) United States Navy admiral, Chief of Naval Operations
p. 184. Detailing the salvaging of U.S.S. S-51.
Albert Barnes (1798–1870) American theologian
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 206.
Ida Friederike Görres (1901–1971) Austrian writer and noble
Broken Lights Letters 1951-59.
Lew Rockwell (1944) American libertarian author and editor
6 October 1996 "Down With the Presidency" http://www.lewrockwell.com/rockwell/down-presidency.html <br class="br">1990s
Thomas Henry Huxley (1825–1895) English biologist and comparative anatomist
"Agnosticism and Christianity" (1899) http://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/CE5/Agn-X.html <br class="br">1890s
Erika Jayne (1969) American singer, actress and television personality
Interview to Cosmopolitan (2016)