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  • #1
    Stephen Fry
    “Stop feeling sorry for yourself and you will be happy.”
    Stephen Fry

  • #2
    Hal Borland
    “Knowing trees, I understand the meaning of patience. Knowing grass, I can appreciate persistence.”
    Hal Borland

  • #3
    Albert Einstein
    “I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #4
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
    “Whatever you cannot understand, you cannot possess. ”
    Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

  • #5
    “I don't think that type should be expressive at all. I can write the word 'dog' with any typeface and it doesn't have to look like a dog. But there are people that [think that] when they write 'dog' it should bark.”
    Massimo Vignelli

  • #6
    Pierre-Simon Laplace
    Napoleon, when hearing about Laplace's latest book, said, 'M. Laplace, they tell me you have written this large book on the system of the universe, and have never even mentioned its creator.'

    Laplace responds, 'Je n'avais pas besoin de cette hypothèse-là. (I had no need of that hypothesis.)”
    Pierre-Simon Laplace

  • #7
    Christopher Hitchens
    “To the dumb question "Why me?" the cosmos barely bothers to return the reply: why not?”
    Christopher Hitchens, Mortality
    tags: fate

  • #8
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “I'm not upset that you lied to me, I'm upset that from now on I can't believe you.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #9
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “Love is the only way to grasp another human being in the innermost core of his personality. No one can become fully aware of the very essence of another human being unless he loves him. By his love he is enabled to see the essential traits and features in the beloved person; and even more, he sees that which is potential in him, which is not yet actualized but yet ought to be actualized. Furthermore, by his love, the loving person enables the beloved person to actualize these potentialities. By making him aware of what he can be and of what he should become, he makes these potentialities come true.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #10
    Margaret Thatcher
    “Being powerful is like being a lady. If you have to tell people you are, you aren't.”
    Margaret Thatcher

  • #11
    Neil Gaiman
    “Have you ever been in love? Horrible isn't it? It makes you so vulnerable. It opens your chest and it opens up your heart and it means that someone can get inside you and mess you up. You build up all these defenses, you build up a whole suit of armor, so that nothing can hurt you, then one stupid person, no different from any other stupid person, wanders into your stupid life...You give them a piece of you. They didn't ask for it. They did something dumb one day, like kiss you or smile at you, and then your life isn't your own anymore. Love takes hostages. It gets inside you. It eats you out and leaves you crying in the darkness, so simple a phrase like 'maybe we should be just friends' turns into a glass splinter working its way into your heart. It hurts. Not just in the imagination. Not just in the mind. It's a soul-hurt, a real gets-inside-you-and-rips-you-apart pain. I hate love.”
    Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 9: The Kindly Ones

  • #12
    Jeremy Bentham
    “. . . in no instance has a system in regard to religion been ever established, but for the purpose, as well as with the effect of its being made an instrument of intimidation, corruption, and delusion, for the support of depredation and oppression in the hands of governments.”
    Jeremy Bentham, Constitutional Code; For the Use All Nations and All Governments Professing Liberal Opinions Volume 1

  • #13
    Stephen Fry
    “1725. The year of The Tour Seasons. The year that Peter the Great became less so, in that he died.”
    Stephen Fry, Stephen Fry's Incomplete & Utter History of Classical Music

  • #14
    Thomas Cathcart
    “Holmes and Watson are on a camping trip. In the middle of the night Holmes wakes up and gives Dr. Watson a nudge. "Watson" he says, "look up in the sky and tell me what you see."

    "I see millions of stars, Holmes," says Watson.

    "And what do you conclude from that, Watson?"

    Watson thinks for a moment. "Well," he says, "astronomically, it tells me that there are millions of galaxies and potentially billions of planets. Astrologically, I observe that Saturn is in Leo. Horologically, I deduce that the time is approximately a quarter past three. Meterologically, I suspect that we will have a beautiful day tomorrow. Theologically, I see that God is all-powerful, and we are small and insignficant. Uh, what does it tell you, Holmes?"

    "Watson, you idiot! Someone has stolen our tent!”
    Thomas Cathcart, Daniel Klein

  • #15
    Theodor Herzl
    “Без эвкалипта, который, помимо своей красоты, во многих отношениях чрезвычайно полезное дерево и с волшебной быстротой осушает болота, – без этого эвкалипта, быть может, и сделать ничего нельзя было бы и, наверное, не удалось бы достигнуть таких быстрых блестящих результатов.”
    Theodor Herzl, Old New Land

  • #16
    Theodor Herzl
    “Мы, магометане, издавна лучше сживались с евреями, чем вы, христиане. Уже в то время, когда здесь появились первые еврейские колонисты, в конце прошедшего столетия, часто случалось, что спорящие арабы избирали в судьи еврея, или же обращались к представителю еврейской колонии за помощью, советом или решением спорного вопроса – при таких условиях, разумеется, полное сближение было вполне осуществимо.”
    Theodor Herzl, Old New Land

  • #17
    Roald Dahl
    “The only sensible thing to do when you are attacked is, as Napoleon once said, to counter-attack.”
    Roald Dahl, Matilda

  • #18
    Astrid Lindgren
    “Почти на все женщины смотрели по-разному, но в одном они сходились: как прекрасно, когда тебя хоть иногда оставляют в покое и ты можешь не слушать этого оглушительного мужского хохота.”
    Astrid Lindgren, Ronia, the Robber's Daughter

  • #19
    Yevgeny Yevtushenko
    “Career"

    Galileo, the clergy maintained,
    was a pernicious and stubborn man.
    But time has a way of demonstrating
    the most stubborn are the most intelligent.

    In Galileo's day, a fellow scientist
    was no more stupid than Galileo.
    He was well aware the earth revolved,
    but he also had a large family to feed.

    Stepping into a carriage with his wife,
    after effecting his betrayal,
    he believed he was launched on a career,
    though he was undermining it in reality.

    Galileo alone had risked asserting
    the truth about our planet,
    and this made him a great man... His was
    a genuine career as I understand it.

    I salute then a career,
    when the career is akin to
    that of a Shakespeare or Pasteur,
    a Newton or Tolstoy- Leo!

    Why did people fling mud at them all?
    Talent speaks for itself, whatever the charges.
    We've forgotten the men who abused them,
    Remember only the victims of slander.

    All who rushed into the stratosphere,
    the doctors who perished fighting cholera,
    were, all of them, men of career!
    I take their careers as my example!

    I believe in their sacred faith.
    Their faith is my very manhood.
    I shall therefore pursue my career
    by trying not to pursue one.”
    Yevgeny Yevtushenko

  • #20
    Irving Stone
    “[...] And suddenly Vincent clearly realised what his subconsciousness had known for a long time. All the talks about God are just childish elusion, just a lie that calms a scared and lonely ordinary mortal in a dark and neverending night. There is no God. Sure as fate - there is no God. There is only chaos - dismal, painful, cruel, agonizing, blind, endless chaos.”
    Irving Stone, Lust for Life

  • #21
    Lisa Genova
    “My yesterdays are disappearing, and my tomorrows are uncertain, so what do I live for? I live for each day. I live in the moment. Some tomorrow soon, I'll forget that I stood before you and gave this speech. But just because I'll forget it some tomorrow doesn't mean that I didn't live every second of it today. I will forget today, but that doesn't mean that today didn't matter.”
    Lisa Genova, Still Alice

  • #22
    Arthur Conan Doyle
    “I should prefer that you do not mention my name at all in connection with this case, as I choose to be only associated with those crimes which present some difficulty in their solution.”
    Arthur Conan Doyle, The Adventure of the Cardboard Box - a Sherlock Holmes Short Story

  • #23
    Steven Weinberg
    “With or without religion, good people can behave well and bad people can do evil; but for good people to do evil - that takes religion.”
    Steven Weinberg



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