published+samples+of+authors+citing+other+sources

Let's collect a ton of examples of published authors citing other texts. If you follow my formatting model, I'll give you extra credit, just for kicks...


 * Buddha said: "Hatred is never ended by hatred but by love," and a misunderstanding is never ended by an argument but by tact, diplomacy, conciliation and a sympathetic desire to see the other person's viewpoint. (Written by Dale Carnegie, posted by Mr. Barra)


 * "Education," said Dr. John G. Hibben, former president of Princeton University, "is the ability to meet life's situations." (Written by Dale Carnegie, posted by Mr. Barra)


 * "Compared to what we ought to be," said the famous Professor William James of Harvard, "compared to what we ought to be, we are only half awake. We are making use of only a small part of our physical and mental resources." (Written by Dale Carnegie, posted by Mr. Barra)


 * We knew the world would not be the same. A few people laughed, a few people cried, most people were silent. I remembered the line from the Hindu scripture, the Bhagavad-Gita: "Now, I am become Death, the destroyer of worlds." (Written by Robert J. Oppenheimer, posted by Tyler Stark)


 * They have succeeded thus far only because, as the ancient Greek dramatist Aeschylus (525–456 B.C.) wrote, “Memory is the mother of all wisdom.” (Written by World Book Publishing, posted by Becky Cardinali)


 * Michael S. Roth, the school’s president, says he wants the career program “to work with our students from the first year to think about how what they’re learning can be translated into other spheres.” (Written in NY Times, posted by Dennis Brookner)

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 * In an interview with Dr. Wallace, he said, “My work with children proved to be extremely helpful in my research, and I would never trade that time for anything.” (Published by Dan Wallace, posted by Molly Mahoney)
 * There is an old Cherokee proverb that says there is a battle of two wolves inside us- one is good and the other is evil. But which wins? According to them, "the wolf that wins is the one you feed." (Said by the Cherokee, posted by Michelle Remmett)


 * "Love," said the author of Love 2.0: How Our Supreme Emotion Affects Everything We Feel, Think, Do, and Become, psychologist Barbara Frederickson, "is a micro-moment of positivity resonance." (Written by Emily Esfahani Smith, posted by Anish Vora)


 * "His Majesty, King Juan Carlos, has just communicated to me his will to give up the throne,” Mr. Rajoy said. “I’m convinced this is the best moment for change.” (Written by Raphael Minder and Alan Cowell, posted by Ananya Subramaniam)


 * In contrast, families with less parental education use a parenting style that Lareau terms "natural growth." (Written by Kia Sorenson, posted by Devin Soni)


 * ====== "It is with an incomprehensible amount of grief and the heaviest of hearts that my sister and I announce the loss of our beloved dad," Drew Katz said in a statement Sunday. "My father was my best friend. He taught me everything. He never forgot where and how he grew up, and he worked tirelessly to support his community in countless ways that were seen and unseen." (Written by Kevin Conlon and Josh Levs, posted by Randi Steiner) ======


 * Palmer, after reviewing the literature, concludes "There is no evidence that twins have any special aptitude for 'telepathic' exchange." (Written by Susan J. Blackmore and Frances Chamberlain, posted by Danielle Staffin)


 * ==== In the same vein, the Universal Worthy Sutra states: "Even without extinguishing their earthly desires or denying the five desires, they can purify all of their senses and eradicate all of their misdeeds." (Written by Soka Gakkai International, posted by Charlene Liu) ====


 * Karl Marx saw religion as a political tool utilized by the oppressing ruling classes, arguing that it is in the interests of the ruling classes to instill in the masses the religious conviction that their current suffering will lead to eventual happiness, so that they will not attempt to make any genuine effort to understand and overcome the real source of their suffering. It was on this basis that he described religion as “the opium of the people”. (Written by Luke Mastin, posted by Vinod Raman)


 * Over 100 years ago Karl Marx brilliantly went to the heart of the matter when he described religion as the "sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, the spirit of unspiritual conditions". (Written by the Socialist Party Magazine, posted by Anusha Prasad)


 * "Nobody on this planet is going to be untouched by the impacts of climate change," Rajendra K. Pauchari, chairman of the intergovernmental panel, said at a news conference. (Written by Justin Gillis, posted by Anjali Wadhwa)


 * "In his famous book The Unbearable Lightness of Being, Milan Kundera said there are two types of womanizers: 1) men who are looking for the perfect woman and can never find her, and 2) men who convince themselves that every woman they meet is already perfect." (Written by Mark Manson, posted by David Tsai)
 * Batcho explained that psychologically, real-life interactions and social media interactions do not meet the same needs when compared. “Real life interactions add a whole extra layer to how people benefit with relationships for other people than cyber ones,” (Written by CBS Washington, posted by Kelly Sodano)


 * Dr. MacHovec defines hypnotic complications as " unexpected unwanted thoughts, feelings or behaviors during or after hypnosis which are inconsistent with agreed goals and interfere with hypnotic process by impairing optimal mental functioning with no prior incidents or history of similar mental or physical symptoms." ( Written by Maurice Kouguell, posted by Atsi Shah)
 * David Vladeck said that to "help kids start to understand the commercial world they live in and to be alert to, and think critically, of advertising” (Written by Katherine Schulten, posted by Robbie Sandhu)


 * "Dreams are a universal language, creating often elaborate images out of emotional concepts," explains Suzanne Bergmann, a licensed social worker and professional dream worker for more than 16 years. (Written by Huffington Post, posted by Susmita Ghose)
 * As Gromov said, "You do it -- and you forget about it." (Written by Masha Gessen, posted by Ricson Cheng)
 * "Op-Ed article by author Karl Taro Greenfeld contends that social media lets people pretend to be culturally literate by offering them opportunity to scan information without any in-depth understanding of it; warns that society is perilously close to performing pastiche of knowledgeability that is really new model of know-nothingness." ( Published by NY Times, posted by Matt Lieberman)
 * "It's morning in America" was the slogan of Republican candidate Ronald Reagan in his 1984 presidential campaign. (Written by The American Pageant, posted by Kelsey Coulter)
 * "It's morning in America" was the slogan of Republican candidate Ronald Reagan in his 1984 presidential campaign. (Written by The American Pageant, posted by Kelsey Coulter)

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 * President Kennedy made clear the need for a nation to represent itself not only through its strength but also through its art and as he said, "full recognition of the place of the artist." (Written by National Endowments for the Arts, posted by Joy Mariconda)
 * “I’m sure we’re going to use this in medicine,” said Dr. Oliver J. Muensterer, a pediatric surgeon who recently published the first peer-reviewed study on the use of Glass in clinical medicine (Written Anahad O'Connor in the NY Times posted by Margot Pitney)


 * “Comedy is a tradition with deep historical roots,” explains Dr. Cynthia Merriwether-de Vries, a sociology professor at Juniata College who specializes in humor, music and popular culture. (Written by Roger Cohen and Ryan Richards, Posted By Michael Usewick)


 * As saxophone great Charlie Parker said, “You’ve got to learn your instrument. Then you practice, practice, practice. And then, when you finally get up there on the bandstand, forget all that and just wail.” (Written by Robert H. Woody, posted by Tess Jacobson)


 * Arthi Palani, a junior at Bridgewater-Raritan High School, claims that teens send nudes "out of, like, pressure and peer pressure from other people." (Written by CBS Local NY, posted by Esther Han)

> > White speculates that such a drive could result in “speeds” that could take a spacecraft to Alpha Centauri in a mere two weeks — even though the system is 4.3 light-years away." (Written by Abby Philip, posted by Nicole Baxter-Green) > Gene Roddenberry believed that “the human future is bright, we’re just beginning. We have wonders ahead of us. I don’t see how it can be any other way”. (Written by John Daly, posted by Nicole Baxter-Green) >
 * Says Frank Rich, formerly chief theatre critic for the New York Times, “These new megaplayers..." (Written by R. Bryant Hill, posted by Jen Chu)
 * The philosopher Schopenhauer wrote, "The inexpressible depth of music is due to the fact that it reproduces all the emotions of our innermost being.’ It speaks to the deepest parts of ourselves and allows us to explore what it means to be human: to hear an echo of the confusion, complexity, and joy of our emotional lives." (Written by Aaron Millar, posted by Olivia Noë)
 * Roy Kroc, one of the founders for McDonald's, wrote in his autobiography, "The french fry was almost sacrosanct for me, its preparations a ritual to be followed religiously." (Written by Eric Schlosser, posted by Evanna Wang)
 * In 1954, a year before his death, Einstein said to his old friend, [|Linus Pauling], "I made one great mistake in my life—when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made; but there was some justification—the danger that the Germans would make them ..." (Written by Ronald Clark, posted by Matt Schueler)
 * "I have all he faith in the world as mayor and as a citizen of Nogales that our Border Patrol is doing the best and the most kind and humane thing with the children," Garino said. (Written by Fox News, posted by Samantha Lerner)
 * "I love the idea of trying to figure out why, when we put on certain clothes, we might more readily take on a role and how that might affect our basic abilities," said Joshua I. Davis (Written by Sandra Blakeslee, posted by Sukhmann Aneja)
 * Io9 explains more: "Essentially, the empty space behind a starship would be made to expand rapidly, pushing the craft in a forward direction — passengers would perceive it as movement despite the complete lack of acceleration.