Quotations

The only joy in the world is to begin.
~Pavese~

Dreams have as much influence as actions.
~Mallarme~

There is no cure for birth and death save to enjoy the interval.
~Santayana~

How many of our daydreams would darken into nightmares,
were there any danger of their coming true.
~L. P. Smith~

No one has ever loved anyone the way everyone wants to be loved.
~Mignon McLaughlin~

The best is the enemy of the good.
~Voltaire~

Success has always been a great liar.
~Nietzsche~

Force is not a remedy.
~Bright~

What is now proved was once only imagined.
~Blake~

Error itself may be happy chance.
~Whitehead~

The wise man does at once what the fool does finally.
~Gracian~

Man is what he believes.
~Chekhov~

Be careful how you interpret the world: it is like that.
~Heller~

It is the triumph of reason to get on well
with those who possess none.
~Voltaire~

Thinking is more interesting than knowing,
but less interesting than looking.
~Goethe~

We hear and apprehend only what we already half know.
~Thoreau~

Once a rigid idea of duty has got inside a narrow mind,
it can never again get out.
~Joubert~

In science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world,
not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
~Osler~

When he was expected to use his mind, he felt like a right-handed person
who has to do something with his left.
~Lichtenberg~

It is useless to close the gates against ideas; they overleap them.
~Metternich~

The dispensing of injustice is always in the right hands.
~Lec~

A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation.
~Saki~

Practical politics consists in ignoring facts.
~Henry Adams~

A book is a mirror: if an ass peers into it,
you can't expect an apostle to look out.
~Lichtenberg~

Tyranny is always better organized than freedom.
~Peguy~

Systems die: instincts remain.
~O. W. Holmes, Jr.~

The test of a vocation is the love of the drudgery it involves.
~L. P. Smith~

Words, like eyeglasses, blur everything that they do not make more clear.
~Joubert~

It is harder to hide feelings we have than to feign those we lack.
~La Rochefoucauld~

A cathedral, a wave of a storm, a dancer's leap,
never turn out to be as high as we had hoped.
~Proust~

Imagination is nature's equal, sensuality her slave.
~Goethe~

Every extreme attitude is a flight from the self.
~Hoffer~

To give a reason for anything is to breed a doubt of it.
~Hazlitt~

His passions make man live, his wisdom merely makes him last.
~Chamfort~

It is impossible for a man to be cheated by anyone but himself.
~Emerson~

One's real life is often the life that one does not lead.
~Wilde~

If we only wanted to be happy it would be easy;
but we want to be happier than other people,
which is almost always difficult,
since we think them happier than they are.
~Montesquieu~

The ardor chills us which we do not share.
~Patmore~

Among all human constructions the only ones
that avoid the dissolving hands of time are castles in the air.
~De Roberto~

To describe happiness is to diminish it.
~Stendahl~

The only antidote to mental suffering is physical pain.
~Marx~

We are never so happy or so unhappy as we think.
~La Rochefoucauld~

The tragedy of life is not so much what men suffer, but rather what they miss.
~Carlyle~

Anger is never without an argument, but seldom with a good one.
~Halifax~

Laughter is regional: a smile extends over the whole face.
~Chazal~

Life is too short to be small.
~Disraeli~

Fine minds are seldom fine souls.
~Richter~

People hardly ever make use of the freedom they have, for example, freedom of thought;
instead they demand freedom of speech as a compensation.
~Kierkegaard~

Simply the thing I am shall make me live.
~Shakespeare~

Life is not a spectacle or feast; it is a predicament.
~Santayana~

To live is like to love - all reason is against it, and all healthy instinct is for it.
~Samuel Butler II~

You must do the thing you think you cannot do.
~Eleanor Roosevelt~

You can close your eyes to reality, but not to memories.
~Lec~

Our very life depends on everythings recurring till we answer from within.
The thousandth time may prove the charm.
~Robert Frost~

We are shaped and fashioned by what we love.
~Goethe~

Think wrongly, if you please, but in all cases think for yourself.
~Doris Lessing~

A friend is a gift you give yourself.
~Robert Louis Stevenson~

Life is either a daring adventure or nothing.
~Helen Keller~

In the province of the mind what one believes to be true either is true or becomes true.
~John Lilly~

Creative minds have always been known to survive any kind of bad training.
~Anna Freud~

Sanity is a cozy lie.
~Susan Sontag~

I never cease being dumbfounded by the unbelievable things people believe.
~Leo Rosten~

I am a deeply superficial person.
~Andy Warhol~

Life is uncertain. Eat dessert first.
~Ernestine Ulmer~

I know but one freedom, and that is the freedom of the mind.
~Antoine de Saint Exupery~

Some mornings it just doesn't seem worth it to gnaw through the leather straps.
~Emo Phillips~

Is sloppiness in speech caused by ignorance or apathy? I don't know and I don't care.
~William Safire~

If you can't annoy somebody, there's little point in writing.
~Kingsley Amis~

A diplomat is a man who always remembers a woman's birthday, but never remembers her age.
~Robert Frost~

I think of a hero as someone who understands the responsibility that comes with his freedom.
~Bob Dylan~

One cannot always be laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty.
~Jane Austen~

A lot of people mistake a short memory for a clear conscience.
~Doug Larsen~

You have wrecked my poor heart
and your own is like flint,
but I'll have the last word...
and I'll have it in print.
~Rebecca McCann~


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