Frases célebres de Ashleigh Brilliant
“Cuanto más vive uno menos futuro tiene por el cual preocuparse.”
Fuente: Manual del pesimista https://lamenteesmaravillosa.com/cincuenta-grandes-verdades-del-manual-del-pesimista/, Eric Marcus.
“Mis opiniones pueden haber cambiado, pero no el hecho de que tengo razón.”
Original: «My opinions may have changed, but not the fact that I'm right».
Fuente: The Most Unusual Quiz Book in the World Volume 1 https://books.google.com.ar/books?id=CLhhyi9kfsAC&pg=PA38&dq=my+opinions+may+have+changed+but+not+the+fact+that+i+am+right&hl=es&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjE3PnK-9_bAhXCjJAKHbtuAbkQ6AEIJjAA#v=onepage&q=my%20opinions%20may%20have%20changed%20but%20not%20the%20fact%20that%20i%20am%20right&f=false
Original: «At nearly 84, I'm sorry science hasn't yet invalidated the concept of mortality – but that, I'm sure, is coming».
Fuente: Brilliant News email messages to subscribers, martes 21 de noviembre de 2017.
Fuente: Manual del pesimista https://lamenteesmaravillosa.com/cincuenta-grandes-verdades-del-manual-del-pesimista/, Eric Marcus.
Ashleigh Brilliant: Frases en inglés
From his Brilliant News email messages to subscribers, Tuesday, November 21 20017
From his weekly column for the Montecito Journal: MJ#37, an attachment to his "Brilliant friends" email messages, 1 April 2018
From WHAT MATTERS MOST, a lecture given by Ashleigh Brilliant, May 6 2007, Victoria Hall, Santa Barbara, California. Taken from the author's website: ashleighbrilliant.com