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It's no good trying to fool yourself about love. You can't fall into it like a soft job, without dirtying up your hands. It takes muscle and guts. And if you can't bear the thought of messing up your nice, clean soul, you'd better give up the whole idea of life and become a saint.

John Osborne

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Challenges of love Nature of love Love

Speaker

Jimmy Porter

Author

John Osborne

Source

Look Back in Anger

Medium

Play

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English

Time

1956 1950s 20th century

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Osborne, John. Look Back in Anger. 1956, Royal Court Theatre, London, England, UK, act 3.

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Osborne, John. Look Back in Anger. Faber & Faber, 2015, act 3.

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It is for us... To inquire constantly and persistently, when theories of national power or states' rights are propounded: "What interests are behind them and to whose advantage will changes or the maintenance of old forms accrue?" By refusing to do this we become victims of history-clay in the hands of its makers.

Charles A. Beard

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An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

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Political power Questioning authority

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Charles A. Beard

Source

An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States

Genre

Political literature

Language

English

Time

1935 1930s 20th century

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Beard, Charles A. An Economic Interpretation of the Constitution of the United States. The Macmillan Company, 1935, introduction.

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I ask you to look both ways. For the road to a knowledge of the stars leads through the atom; and important knowledge of the atom has been reached through the stars.

Arthur Eddington

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Big vs. small Stars Atoms Physics

Speaker

Arthur Eddington

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Stars and Atoms

Medium

Lecture

Language

English

Time

1926 1920s 20th century

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Eddington, Arthur. Stars and Atoms. The Clarendon Press, 1938, lecture 1. Originally a discourse called "Stars and Atoms." Meeting of the British Association. Aug. 1926, Oxford, England, UK.

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Though I
have not been here long, I can
look up at the sky at night and tell
how things are likely to go for
the next hundred million years:
the universe will probably not find
a way to vanish nor I
in all that time reappear.

A.R. Ammons

Rapids

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Man and the universe

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A.R. Ammons

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Rapids A Coast of Trees

Medium

Poem

Language

English

Time

1981 1980s 20th century

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Ammons, Archie Randolph. "Rapids." A Coast of Trees. W. W. Norton & Company, 1981, I. 5.

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Wear dark clothes after 6 p. M. Eat fresh fish for breakfast when available. Avoid kneeling in unheated stone churches. Ecclesiastical dampness causes premature gray hair. Fear tastes like a rusty knife and do not let her into your house. Courage tastes of blood. Stand up straight. Admire the world. Relish the love of a gentle woman. Trust in the Lord.

John Cheever

The Wapshot Chronicle

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How to live

Speaker

Leander Wapshot

Author

John Cheever

Source

The Wapshot Chronicle

Medium

Novel

Statement Type

Advice

Language

English

Time

1957 1950s 20th century

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Cheever, John. The Wapshot Chronicle. Harper & Brothers, 1957, ch. 37.

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Democracy is the worst form of government. It is the most inefficient, the most clumsy, the most unpractical... It reduces wisdom to impotence and secures the triumph of folly, ignorance, claptrap, and demagogy... Yet democracy is the only form of social order that is admissible, because it is the only one consistent with justice.

Robert Briffault

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Critique of democracy Democracy

Author

Robert Briffault

Source

Rational Evolution (The Making of Humanity)

Language

English

Time

1930 1930s 20th century

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Briffault, Robert. The Making of Humanity. London: G. Allen & Unwin Limited.

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Briffault, Robert. Rational Evolution (The Making of Humanity). Routledge, 2019, ch. 15.

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If we put together all that we have learned from anthropology and ethnography about primitive men and primitive society, we perceive that the first task of life is to live. Men begin with acts, not with thoughts.

William Graham Sumner

Folkways

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Taking action Thoughts vs. actions

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William Graham Sumner

Source

Folkways

Genre

Sociology

Language

English

Time

1906 1900s 20th century

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Sumner, William Graham. Folkways: A Study of Mores, Manners, Customs and Morals. Ginn & Company, 1906, ch. 1.

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Few have heard of Fra Luca Pacioli, the inventor of double-entry bookkeeping; but he has probably had much more influence on human life than has Dante or Michelangelo.

Herbert J. Muller

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Accounting Unsung heroes

Author

Herbert J. Muller

Source

Uses of the Past

Genre

Historical literature

Language

English

Time

1957 1950s 20th century

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Muller, Herbert. Uses of the Past: Profiles of Former Societies. Oxford University Press, 1952, ch. 8.

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Mr. Coolidge's genius for inactivity is developed to a very high point. It is far from being an indolent activity. It is a grim, determined, alert inactivity which keeps Mr. Coolidge occupied constantly. Nobody has ever worked harder at inactivity, with such a force of character, with such unremitting attention to detail, with such conscientious devotion to the task.

Walter Lippmann

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Taking it easy Idleness

Author

Walter Lippmann

Statement Type

Irony

Language

English

Time

1927 1920s 20th century

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Lippmann, Walter. Men of Destiny. The Macmillan Company, 1927.

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Lippmann, Walter. Men of Destiny. Routledge, 2018.

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Physicists and astronomers see their own implications in the world being round, but to me it means that only one-third of the world is asleep at any given time and the other two-thirds is up to something.

Dean Rusk

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Roundness of the world

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Dean Rusk

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Speech

Language

English

Time

1964 1960s 20th century

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Rusk, Dean. Speech to American Bar Association. 22 Oct. 1964, Atlanta, GA, USA.

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So close, the Infinitesimal and the Infinite. But suddenly I knew they were really the two ends of the same concept. The unbelievably small and the unbelievably vast eventually meet, like the closing of a gigantic circle.

The Incredible Shrinking Man

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The infinite The infinitesimal

Speaker

Scott Carey

Actor

Grant Williams

Source

The Incredible Shrinking Man

Medium

Film

Genre

Science fiction (film) Science fiction

Language

English

Time

1957 1950s 20th century

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The Incredible Shrinking Man. Directed by Jack Arnold, Universal-International Pictures Co., Inc. 1957.

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Perhaps one stops smoking only when one starts to love cigarettes, becoming so enamored of their charms and so grateful for their benefits that one at last begins to grasp how much is lost by giving them up, how urgent it is to find substitutes for some of the seductions and powers that cigarettes so magnificently combine.

Richard Klein

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Cigarettes

Author

Richard Klein

Source

Cigarettes Are Sublime

Language

English

Time

1993 1990s 20th century

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Klein, Richard. Cigarettes Are Sublime. Duke University Press, 1993, introduction.

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If a man has a talent and cannot use it, he has failed. If he has a talent and uses only half of it, he has partly failed. If he has a talent and learns somehow to use the whole of it, he has gloriously succeeded, and won a satisfaction and a triumph few men ever know.

Thomas Wolfe

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Talent

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Thomas Wolfe

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The Web and the Rock

Medium

Novel

Language

English

Time

1938 1930s 20th century

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Wolfe, Thomas. The Web and the Rock. Harper & Sons, 1939, ch. 29.

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As to the sea itself, love it you cannot. Why should you? I will never believe again the sea was ever loved by anyone whose life was married to it. It is the creation of Omnipotence, which is not of humankind and understandable, and so the springs of its behavior are hidden.

Henry Major Tomlinson

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Ocean and sea

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Henry Major Tomlinson

Source

The Sea and the Jungle

Genre

Travel writing

Language

English

Time

1912 1910s 20th century

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Tomlinson, Henry Major. The Sea and the Jungle. Duckworth & Co., 1912, ch. 1.

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Tomlinson, Henry Major. The Sea and the Jungle. Dover Publications, 2015, ch. 1.

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The aide said that guys like me were "in what we call the reality-based community," which he defined as people who "believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality... That's not the way the world really works anymore.... We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality."

Ron Suskind

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American empire American politics

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Ron Suskind

Language

English

Time

2004 2000s 21st century

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Suskind, Ron. "Faith, Certainty and the Presidency of George W. Bush." The New York Times Magazine, 17 Oct. 2004.

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Now, my own suspicion is that the universe is not only queerer than we suppose, but queerer than we can suppose... I suspect that there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamed of, or can be dreamed of, in any philosophy.

J.B.S. Haldane

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Nature of the universe The universe

Author

J.B.S. Haldane

Source

Possible Worlds and Other Essays

Language

English

Time

1927 1920s 20th century

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Haldane, J. B. S. "Possible Worlds." Possible Worlds and Other Essays. Chatto and Windus, 1927.

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Haldane, J. B. S. "Possible Worlds." Possible Worlds and Other Essays. Routledge, 2001.

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To say, for example, that a man is made up of certain chemical elements is a satisfactory description only for those who intend to use him as a fertilizer.

Hermann Joseph Muller

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Nature of man Scientism

Author

Hermann Joseph Muller

Genre

Scientific literature

Language

English

Time

1943 1940s 20th century

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Muller, H. J. Science and Criticism; the Humanistic Tradition in Contemporary Thought. Yale University Press/Oxford University Press, 1943, ch. 5.

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There is nothing worse for mortals than a wandering life.

Homer

The Odyssey

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Wandering Aimlessness

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Homer

Source

The Odyssey

Medium

Poem

Genre

Epic poem

Language

Greek

Time

700 BC 700s BC 8th century BC

Era

Classical antiquity

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Homer. Ὀδύσσεια [Odyssey]. c. 710 BC, bk. 15, l. 343.

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Homer. The Odyssey, edited by Bernard Knox, translated by Robert Fagles. Penguin Classics, 2006, bk. 15, l. 343.

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Ocean, who is the source of all.

Homer

The Iliad

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Ocean and sea

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Homer

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The Iliad

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Poem

Genre

Epic poem

Language

Greek

Time

700 BC 700s BC 8th century BC

Era

Classical antiquity

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Homer. Ἰλιάς [The Iliad], edited by Demetrius Chalcondyles. Florence: Bernardus Nerlius and Demetrius Damilas, 1489, bk. 14, l. 246.

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Homer. The Iliad, translated by Robert Fitzgerald. Oxford University Press, 2014, bk. 14, l. 246.

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Sleep, the brother of Death.

Homer

The Iliad

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Sleep

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Homer

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The Iliad

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Poem

Genre

Epic poem

Language

Greek

Time

700 BC 700s BC 8th century BC

Era

Classical antiquity

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Homer. Ἰλιάς [The Iliad], edited by Demetrius Chalcondyles. Florence: Bernardus Nerlius and Demetrius Damilas, c. 1489, bk. 14, I. 231.

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Homer. The Iliad, translated by Robert Fitzgerald. Oxford University Press, 2014, bk. 14, I. 231.

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