End notes
References
Most, if not all, of the quotations in this guide are intended as prompts for discussion. While it is right to try to give appropriate credit, where possible, to their authors, this does not have quite the same necessity as when quotations are intended as authoritative statements, used to establish facts or as foundations of an argument. We have therefore chosen to retain some quotations whose sources we have been unable to identify.
Anouilh, Jean. 1951. La répétition ou l'amour puni in La Table Ronde. Paris. Les Editions Gallimard, coll. Folio, acte Il, pp 39–42.
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Borges, Jorge Luis. 2000. From “The Circular Ruins” in the collection Labyrinths. London. Penguin Books Ltd.
Bronowski, Jacob. 1973. The Ascent of Man. Boston. Little Brown & Co. Quoted at http://unr.edu/homepage/jcannon/ejse/campbell.html, accessed 12 May 2005.
Brown, Rita Mae. 1989. Starting From Scratch. USA. Bantam.
Buddha, “Sacred Aphorisms”, in The Teaching of Buddha, The Buddhist Bible (Ch 7—The Way of Practice). Quoted at http://hinduwebsite.com/sacredscripts/buddha_truth.htm, accessed 13 May 2005.
Buddha, in Jnānasāra-samuccaya (Compendium of All the Essences of Wisdom) attributed to Aryadeva. Quoted at http://www.namsebangdzo.com/glossary/search.php?letter=%5B%5B:alnum:%5D%5D&radio_1=6. There are slightly different versions of this same teaching in other texts, for example, Anguttara Nikāya vol. i, p 189; Kindred Sayings, part i, pp 171, 172, according to http://www.saigon.com/~anson/ebud/budtch/budteach15.htm, both sites accessed on 17 May 2005.
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Panchatantra. Edgerton, Franklin (trans). Quoted in Ehrlich, Eugene and DeBruhl, Marshall. 1996. International Thesaurus of Quotations. HarperPerennial.
Péguy, Charles. 1931. Clio, dialogue de l'histoire et de l'âme païenne (1909). Paris. Les Editions Gallimard. Quoted in English in Ehrlich, Eugene and DeBruhl, Marshall. 1996. International Thesaurus of Quotations. HarperPerennial. See also a French version at http://caullery.free.fr/histoire/preface.htm, accessed 19 May 2005.
Picasso, Pablo. (Widely attributed to Picasso. According to Green, J, 1982, A Dictionary of Contemporary Quotations, an English version dates from 1958. Ehrlich and DeBruhl (see above) gives a date of 21 September 1958.)
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Poincaré, Henri. 1902. La Science et l'hypothèse. Paris. Flammarion. Quoted at http://membres.lycos.fr/clo7/grammaire/science.htm, accessed 18 May 2005.
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Sears, Paul B. Quoted in Dillon, Lawrence S. 1964. The Science of Life. New York. Macmillan. Quoted at http://mpec.sc.mahidol.ac.th/radok/preedeeporn/CquotS.htm#Sears, accessed 6 May 2005.
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Zappa, Frank. This quotation is widely attributed to Zappa but the precise reference is untraceable and the attribution is highly debatable. (See http://home.pacifier.com/~ascott/they/tamildaa.htm, accessed 13 May 2005.)








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