"Saepa stilum vertas, iterum quae digna legi sint scripturas. (Turn the stylus [to erase] often if you would write something worthy of being reread.)."


Horace
Kommentare 0
Noch keine Kommentare

Sei der Erste, der seine Gedanken teilt!

Bitte logge dich ein, um mitzudiskutieren.

Das könnte dir auch gefallen

"The truth is the kindest thing we can give folks in the end."
Harriet Beecher Stowe
"If kindness wins, accountability rules."
Galit Breen
"If we are too friendly to nice, decent bishops, we run the risk of buying into the fiction that there's something virtuous about believing things because of faith rather than because of evidence. We run the risk of betraying scientific enlightenment."
Richard Dawkins
"Just believe everything I tell you, and it will all be very, very simple.'Ah, well, I'm not sure I believe that."
Douglas Adams
"Responsibility is definitely not something you feel."
it is something you wear.
"There are twenty one mystical dimensions of consciousness. Enlightenment is abiding in the highest three dimensions of consciousness."
Anonymous
"In other words apart from the known and the unknown what else is there?"
Harold Pinter
"As you consider your next move, practice this definition of trust: the willingness to take steps while simultaneously waiting for “instructions."
Anonymous
"All good things which exist are the fruits of originality."
John Stuart Mill
"Face the complexity involved in making ethical choices."
Linda Fisher Thornton
"Blame is the creed of the disempowered."
Steve Maraboli
"Fiction should always steer clear of political considerations."
Paul Bowles
"My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world."
George Bernard Shaw
"We came to save the sacred writings. - Essenes to Eleazar, on collecting the Dead Sea Scrolls from the burning Temple. Jerusalem, 70 CE."
Joseph Shellim
"Cynicism is extremely contagious, and the most pious among us cannot long endure its potency. The gullible should be on their guard, however, since this endearing quality frequently masquerades as wit."
Mike Corbett