"In the old pieces of furniture almost as in the old paintings, dwells the charm of the past, of the faded which becomes stronger in a man when he reaches an advanced age."


Adalbert Stifter
Kommentare 0
Noch keine Kommentare

Sei der Erste, der seine Gedanken teilt!

Bitte logge dich ein, um mitzudiskutieren.

Das könnte dir auch gefallen

"It is good to say something beautiful; it is even better to say something right; but saying a right thing beautifully, that is the best!"
Mehmet Murat ildan
"Be generous. The outcome will blow your mind."
Richie Norton
"A little attention, a little kindness, a little thoughtfulness are worth more than all the wealth in the world."
Anonymous
"People will look at the world without seeing anything beyond their unconscious expectation."
Chuck Klosterman
"Where you are born should not dictate your potential as a human being."
Roméo Dallaire
"Imagination governs the world."
Napoléon Bonaparte
"I’m convinced that there is nothing ​truly good. Hell, sunshine can wilt a flower."
Kay Whitley
"The wise man reveals more than words spoken."
Toba Beta
"Tolkien did admit that, 'As a guide, I had only my own feelings for what is appealing or moving.' In other words ~ he wrote about what interested him ~ and despite his protestation of including anything allegorical into his tale, Catholic history and mystic prophecy obviously received its fair share of attention ..."
E.A. Bucchianeri
"The practical reality is that any present-tense version of the world is unstable. What we currently consider to be true--both objectively and subjectively--is habitually provisional."
Chuck Klosterman
"When you really believe that using sword can kill people,that's when you will be subject to the law of the sword,'those who use the sword will die by the sword."
Toba Beta
"When I was 20, I thought I was 30 - but I was so far from it. When you're young, you want everything to happen now. As you mature, you can look back and see all the great things you achieved with time and patience."
Elisha Cuthbert
"Tolerate the ... Process of coming to knowledge or certainty or clarity through sometimes apparently hopeless thickets of confusion or bewilderment. Learn not to be surprised or disheartened by the muddle you inhabit and not to press too soon for a superficial reprieve."
Joe David Bellamy
"You won't find the tales I bear in any books . . . My tales are from the Moon Realm.” —Ebb Autumn."
Richard Due
"To know that we know what we know and that we do not know what we do not know that is true knowledge."
Henry David Thoreau