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António de Oliveira Salazar
Quoted in Salazar: Biographical Study - page 368; of Franco Nogueira - Published by Atlantis Publishing, 1977. In politics, what appears is. ...
Ernest Hemingway
It was also published in The Oak Parker (Oak Park, IL) on 16 November 1918. ... of Kilimanjaro," first published in Esquire (August 1936); later published in The Fifth ...
Jani Allan
Description of Sol Kerzner from interview published in the Just Jani column of ... Description of Eugene Terre'Blanche in the Face to Face column published on 31 January 1989. ...
John Skelton
2 Jane Scroop (her lament for Philip Sparrow) (likely published c. 1509) ... Poems against Sir Christopher Garnesche, probably published c. 1523, reported in Bartlett's Familiar ...
Nero Wolfe
And Be a Villain (British title More Deaths Than One) is a Nero Wolfe detective novel by Rex Stout, published by the Viking Press in 1948. ...
Wallace Stevens
Journal entry (20 June 1899); as published in Souvenirs and Prophecies: the Young Wallace ... Journal entry (20 April 1920); as published in Souvenirs and Prophecies: the Young ...
Raymond Chandler
At least half of all the mystery novels published violate this law. ... "Twelve Notes on the Mystery Story", published in The Notebooks of Raymond Chandler(1976) ...
Philip José Farmer
"Imagination" in America Sings (1949); re-published in Pearls From Peoria (2006) ... First published in Startling Stories (February 1953); re-published in Pearls ...
Sitting Bull
Published in Utley, Robert M. The Lance and the Shield. New York: ... Hills War, originally published in the New York Herald on November 16, 1877. Published in Utley, Robert M. ...
Isaac Asimov
"My Own View" in The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1978) edited by Robert Holdstock; later published in Asimov on Science Fiction (1981) ...
Jack Kerouac
Journal entry (November 1951) as published in the Kerouac ROMnibus ... The Random House definition eventually published read: "members of the generation that came of age after ...
Katherine Mansfield
This later became the last published entry in The Journal of Katherine Mansfield (1927) ed. J. Middleton Murry ... This later became the last published entry in The Journal of ...
H. P. Lovecraft
"The Transition of Juan Romero " - Written 16 Sep 1919; first published in Marginalia (1944) ... Written on August 14, 1921, first published in The Fantasy Fan (November 1933) ...
The Picture of Dorian Gray
These sayings were originally published as a defense of his work in The Fortnightly Review (1 March 1891), and published as the work's Preface in subsequent editions. ...
Thomas Jefferson
Letter to John Page (15 July 1763); published in The Works of Thomas Jefferson (1905) ... Notes on Religion (October 1776), published in The Works of Thomas Jefferson in Twelve ...
Theodore Sturgeon
Ask the next question. Theodore Sturgeon (26 February 1918 – 8 May ... first published in Astounding Science-Fiction (October 1941); also published in ...
Bobby Jindal
"Jindal Presents a Face of Calm During the Storm"[1] The Washington Post, published September 2, 2008. In response to the effects of Hurricane Gustav ...
Fernand Léger
Abstract Painting, Michel Seuphor, Dell Publishing Co., 1964, p. 16 ... catalogue edited by Nicolas Serota, published by the Trustees of the Whitechapel ...
Langdon Smith
It was worked upon for many years and later published in full in the New York Journal sometime before 1906, and posthumously published in illustrated ...
Greg Egan
Mind Vampires, published in Interzone (Winter 1986) Every night, at exactly a quarter past three, something dreadful happens on the street outside our bedroom window. ...
Gerald Ford
Address at the University of Florida, Gainesville, Florida (3 November 1966); published in Gerald R. Ford,Selected Speeches (1973) edited by Michael V. Doyle ...
Sydney Smith
"Review of Seybert's Annals of the United States", published in The Edinburgh Review (1820) ... "Parisian Morals and Manners", published in The Edinburgh Review (1843) ...
Stanley Baldwin
Speech in Worcester (7 November 1923); published in On England, and Other Addresses (1938) ... Broadcast speech (6 March 1934); published in This Torch of Freedom ...
Mark Twain
"A New Crime", first published as "The New Crime" in the Buffalo ... 1897–1900, unfinished), published posthumously in Mark Twain's Mysterious Stranger ...
Prem Rawat
Note: This is one of Maharaji's first published addresses. ... Dortmund Germany October 1, 1978, published by the DLM in The Golden Age No 51, ...
Poor Richard's Almanack
Franklin began publishing Poor Richard's Almanack on December 19, ... It was a best seller for a pamphlet published in the American colonies; print runs reached 10,000 per year. ...
New World Translation of the Holy Scriptures
As of 2010, the Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania has published more than 165 million copies of the Bible in 87 languages. ...
Jean Cocteau
"Visite" in Discours du Grand Sommeil (1920); later published in Collected Works Vol. 4 (1947) A prig always finds a last refuge in responsibility. ...
Peter Greenaway
From the Author's Note to the published script. It could be said now that all animals ... From the introduction to the published script. Are animals like car-crashes -- Acts of ...
Walter Raleigh
1.1 Instructions to his Son and to Posterity (published 1632) ... Walter Raleigh to the Queen (published 1655). Alternately reported in Bartlett's Familiar ...
Elie Wiesel
"Have You Learned The Most Important Lesson Of All?", published in Parade Magazine (24 May 1992) An immoral society betrays humanity because it ...
Eliphas Levi
Eliphas Lévi," the name under which he published his books, was his attempt to translate or transliterate his given names "Alphonse Louis" into Hebrew. ...
Mark Rothko
( written 7 June 1943; published 13 June 1943) We favor the simple ... ( written 7 June 1943; published 13 June 1943) It is a widely accepted notion among ...
Henry Howard Brownell
The River Fight (published 1864). You might have deemed our long gun ... The River Fight (published 1864). Compare: "War is hell", attributed to William Tecumseh ...
Junius
Dedication to the English Nation (added the collection of letters published in 1772) ... Dedication to the English Nation (added the collection of letters published in 1772) ...
Henry Fairfield Osborn
as stated in "Evolution and Religion in Education: Polemics of the Fundamentalist" on page 138, by Henry Fairfield Osborn, published in 1926. ...
Gertrude Stein
First published in Vanity Fair. One does not get better but different ... This statement, written in 1913 and first published in Geography and Plays, is thought to ...
Fernando Pessoa
Fernando Pessoa (1888–1935) was a Portuguese poet and writer, most of whose work was published posthumously. He wrote frequently under heteronyms, ...
John Dalberg-Acton, 1st Baron Acton
Letter (23 January 1861), published in Lord Acton and his Circle ... Letter (23 January 1861), published in Lord Acton and his Circle (1906) by Abbot ...
John Wesley
Letter to a Roman Catholic Priest, published in his Journal for 27 August 1739. ... No published sources of the statement prior to 1892 have yet been located. ...
Rex Stout
Israel Shenker's interview was published December 1, 1971. One trouble with living beyond ... Rex Stout, who published two titles — The Nero Wolfe Cookbook and ...
William Stanley Jevons
Letter to his brother (1 June 1860), published in Letters and Journal of W. Stanley ... written when he was 27 (December 1862), published in Letters and Journal of W. Stanley ...
William Osler
Address at John Hopkins Hospital (1897); later published in Aequanimitas, and Other Addresses (1905) ... Montreal (17 September 1902); published in The Montreal Medical Journal ...

 

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