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My father was a slave, and my people died to build this country, and I'm going to stay right here and have a part of it, just like you. And no Fascist-minded people like you will drive me from it. Is that clear?

Paul Robeson

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Black experience

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Paul Robeson

Language

English

Time

1956 1950s 20th century

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Robeson, Paul. Testimony before House Un-American Activities Committee. Un-American Activities Committee meeting. 12 June 1956, Washington, DC, USA.

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He that answereth a matter before he heareth it, it is folly and shame unto him.

Proverbs 18:13

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Jumping to conclusions

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Proverbs The Bible

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Scripture

Genre

Religious literature

Language

Hebrew

Time

686 BC 680s BC 7th century BC

Era

Classical antiquity

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The Holy Bible: The King James Version. 1611. (Proverbs 18:13).

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Children are the future not because they will one day be adults but because humanity is becoming more and more a child, because childhood is the image of the future.

Milan Kundera

The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

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Children Social change The future

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Milan Kundera

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The Book of Laughter and Forgetting

Medium

Novel

Language

Czech

Time

1979 1970s 20th century

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Kundera, Milan. Le Livre du rire et de l'oubli [The Book of Laughter and Forgetting]. Gallimard, 1979.

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Kundera, Milan. The Book of Laughter and Forgetting, translated by Aaron Asher. Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 1999.

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In the twenty-first century, the robot will take the place which slave labor occupied in ancient civilization.

Nikola Tesla

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Robots

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Nikola Tesla

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A Machine to End War Liberty magazine

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Interview Magazine

Language

English

Time

1935 1930s 20th century

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Tesla, Nikola. "A Machine to End War." Interviewed by George Sylvester Viereck. Liberty Magazine, 9 Feb. 1935.

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In the first stone which he flings at the wild animals he pursues, in the first stick that he seizes to strike down the fruit which hangs above his reach, we see the appropriation of one article for the purpose of aiding in the acquisition of another, and thus discover the origin of capital.

Robert Torrens

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Tools Capital

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Robert Torrens

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An Essay on the Production of Wealth

Medium

Essay

Genre

Economic literature

Language

English

Time

1821 1820s 19th century

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Torrens, Robert. An Essay on the Production of Wealth. London: Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1821, ch. 2.

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You spend a good piece of your life gripping a baseball and in the end it turns out that it was the other way around all the time.

Jim Bouton

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Baseball Sports

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Jim Bouton

Source

Ball Four

Genre

Autobiography and memoir

Language

English

Time

1970 1970s 20th century

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Bouton, Jim. Ball Four: My Life and Hard Times Throwing the Knuckleball in the Big Leagues. World Publishing Company, 1970, pt. 7.

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God gave me my money. I believe the power to make money is a gift from God... I believe it is my duty to make money and still more money and to use the money I make for the good of my fellow man according to the dictates of my conscience.

John D. Rockefeller

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Charity

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John D. Rockefeller

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Interview

Language

English

Time

1905 1900s 20th century

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Rockefeller, John Davison. Interviewed by William Hoster. c. 1905.

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Rockefeller, John Davison. Quoted in The Rockefellers: An American dynasty, written by Peter Collier and David Horowitz. Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1976, ch. 3.

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Homesickness is a bit like seasickness. You don’t know how awful it is till you get it, and when you do, it hits you right in the top of the stomach and you want to die.

Roald Dahl

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Homesickness Home

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Roald Dahl

Source

Boy: Tales of Childhood

Genre

Autobiography and memoir

Language

English

Time

1984 1980s 20th century

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Dahl, Roald. "Homesickness." Boy: Tales of Childhood. Jonathan Cape, 1984.

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What would the world be, once bereft
Of wet and of wilderness? Let them be left,
O let them be left, wildness and wet;
Long live the weeds and the wilderness yet.

Gerard Manley Hopkins

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Wilderness Nature Environmental destruction

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Gerard Manley Hopkins

Source

Inversnaid

Medium

Poem

Statement Type

Question

Language

English

Time

1918 1910s 20th century

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Hopkins, Gerard Manley. "Inversnaid." Poems by Gerard Manley Hopkins. Humphrey Milford, 1918, I. 13.

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Hopkins, Gerard Manley. "Inversnaid." Gerard Manley Hopkins: The Major Works, edited by Catherine Phillips. Oxford University Press, 2009.

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The Holocaust is a central event in many people's lives, but it has also become a metaphor for our century. There cannot be an end to speaking and writing about it.

Aharon Appelfeld

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The Holocaust

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Aharon Appelfeld

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The New York Times

Medium

Newspaper

Language

English

Time

1986 1980s 20th century

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Appelfeld, Aharon. Quoted in "Writing Holocaust Memories." Written by Herbert Mitgang. The New York Times, 15 Nov. 1986.

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It's a sort of bloom on a woman. If you have it, you don't need to have anything else; and if you don't have it, it doesn't much matter what else you have.

J.M. Barrie

On charm.

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Charm

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Maggie Wylie

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J.M. Barrie

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What Every Woman Knows

Medium

Play

Language

English

Time

1908 1900s 20th century

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Barrie, J. M. What Every Woman Knows. 3 Sept. 1908, Duke of York's Theatre, London, England, UK, act 1.

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There are times, perhaps once every thirty years, when there is a sea-change in politics. It then does not matter what you say or what you do. There is a shift in what the public wants and what it approves of. I suspect there is now such a sea-change-and it is for Mrs. Thatcher.

James Callaghan

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Political winds Politics

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James Callaghan

Language

English

Time

1979 1970s 20th century

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Callaghan, James. Quoted in Callaghan: A Life, written by Kenneth O. Morgan. Oxford University Press, 1997.

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The traveler was active; he went strenuously in search of people, of adventure, of experience. The tourist is passive; he expects interesting things to happen to him. He goes “sightseeing.”

Daniel Boorstin

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Travel Tourism

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Daniel Boorstin

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English

Time

1962 1960s 20th century

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Boorstin, Daniel. The Image: A Guide to Pseudo-Events in America. Harper Colophon Books, 1961.

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I am standing on the threshold about to enter a room. It is a complicated business. In the first place I must shove against an atmosphere pressing with a force of fourteen pounds on every square inch of my body. I must make sure of landing on a plank travelling at twenty miles a second round the sun-a fraction of a second too early or too late, the plank would be miles away. I must do this whilst hanging from a round planet, head outward into space, and with a wind of aether blowing at no one knows how many miles a second through every interstice of my body.

Arthur Eddington

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Physics

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Arthur Eddington

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The Nature of the Physical World

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Scientific literature

Language

English

Time

1928 1920s 20th century

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Eddington, Arthur. "The Nature Of The Physical World." Gifford lecture. January – March 1927, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland.

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We admitted we were powerless over alcohol-that our lives had become unmanageable. Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.

Bill Wilson

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Alcoholism Addiction Alcohol

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Bill Wilson

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Alcoholics Anonymous

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English

Time

1939 1930s 20th century

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Wilson, Bill. Alcoholics Anoymous: The Story of How More Than One Hundred Men Have Recovered from Alcoholism. Works Publishing Co., 1939, ch. 5.

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Where all your rights become only an accumulated wrong; where men must beg with bated breath for leave to subsist in their own land, to think their own thoughts, to sing their own songs, to garner the fruits of their own labors... Then surely it is braver, a saner and truer thing, to be a rebel in act and deed against such circumstances as these than tamely to accept it as the natural lot of men.

Roger Casement

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Resisting authority Revolution

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Roger Casement

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King's Bench. R vs Casement

Medium

Courtroom speech Speech

Language

English

Time

1917 1910s 20th century

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Casement, Roger. King's Bench. R vs Casement [1017] KB 98, 134. 29 June 1916.

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When I communicate my thought and my sentiments to a friend with whom I am in full sympathy, so that my feelings pass into him and I am conscious of what he feels, do I not live in his brain as well as in my own-most literally!

Charles Sanders Peirce

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Communication Connecting with others Friendship

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Charles Sanders Peirce

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Philosophical literature

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English

Time

1966 1960s 20th century

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Peirce, Charles Sanders. Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce: Science and Philosophy. Vol. 7, The Belknap Press, 1966, par. 591.

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It is even harder to realize that this present universe has evolved from an unspeakably unfamiliar early condition, and faces a future extinction of endless cold or intolerable heat. The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.

Steven Weinberg

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The universe

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Steven Weinberg

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The First Three Minutes

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Scientific literature

Language

English

Time

1977 1970s 20th century

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Weinberg, Steven. The First Three Minutes: A Modern View of the Origin of the Universe. Basic Books, 1977, epilogue.

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In order to really enjoy a dog, one doesn't merely try to train him to be semihuman. The point of it is to open oneself to the possibility of becoming partly a dog.

Edward Hoagland

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Man and animals

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Edward Hoagland

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Harper's Magazine

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Magazine

Language

English

Time

1975 1970s 20th century

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Hoagland, Edward. "The Tug of Life at the End of the Leash." Harpers Magazine, Feb. 1975.

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Buildings will collapse, power plants will stop generating electricity. Generals will drop atomic bombs on their own populations. Mad revolutionaries will run in the streets, crying fantastic slogans. I have often thought that it would begin in New York. This metropolis has all the symptoms of a mind gone berserk.

Isaac Bashevis Singer

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The New Yorker

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End of the world New York City

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Isaac Bashevis Singer

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The Cafeteria The New Yorker

Medium

Short story Magazine

Language

English

Time

1968 1960s 20th century

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Singer, Isaac Bashevis. "The Cafeteria." The New Yorker, 28 Dec. 1968.

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