Frases de Samuel Butler
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Samuel Butler fue un escritor, compositor y filólogo inglés, principalmente conocido por su sátira utópica Erewhon y su novela póstuma The Way of All Flesh.

Fue un autor iconoclasta victoriano que también escribió análisis sobre la ortodoxia cristiana y realizó estudios sobre el pensamiento evolucionista, así como sobre el arte italiano y la historia y crítica literaria. Asimismo, realizó traducciones en prosa de la Ilíada y la Odisea, que siguen siendo utilizadas hoy en día. Butler se describió a sí mismo como un "escritor filosófico".[1]​ Wikipedia  

✵ 4. diciembre 1835 – 18. junio 1902
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Frases célebres de Samuel Butler

“La indulgencia intelectual es la forma más gratuita y vergonzosa que puede tomar el exceso, y no hay ninguna de las consecuencias más desastrosas.”

Samuel Butler

Parte II - Moralidad elemental
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912)
Fuente: [Butler] (1973).

Frases de hombres de Samuel Butler

“No puede haber pactos entre hombres y leones, los lobos y los corderos nunca pueden ser de una sola opinión, sino que se odian entre sí y se salen del paso.”

Samuel Butler

The Fair Haven, memorias del difunto John Pickard Owen, cap. 3 (1873).
Fuente: [Butler] (2015).

“El hombre que se deja aburrir es incluso más despreciable que el aburrido.”

Samuel Butler

The Fair Haven, memorias del difunto John Pickard Owen, cap. 3 (1873).
Fuente: [[Butler], Samuel, The Fair Haven, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 1952] ISBN 1979911223

Samuel Butler Frases y Citas

“Una gallina es solo la forma en que un huevo hace otro huevo.”

Samuel Butler

Vida y hábitos, cap. 8 (1877).
Fuente: [Butler] (2005).

“La vida y la muerte están equilibradas como si estuvieran al borde de una navaja.”

Samuel Butler

Vida y hábitos, cap. 8 (1877).
Fuente: [Butler] (2015).

“El Discóbolo que se pone aquí porque es vulgar. No tiene chaleco ni pantalón para cubrir sus extremidades.”

Samuel Butler

A Psalm of Montreal, cap. 5 (1884).
Fuente: [[Butler], Samuel, The essential Samuel Butler, Dutton, 1950]

Samuel Butler: Frases en inglés

“When a man is in doubt about this or that in his writing, it will often guide him if he asks himself how it will tell a hundred years hence.”

Samuel Butler

Writing for a Hundred Years Hence
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books

“Words are like money; there is nothing so useless, unless when in actual use.”

Samuel Butler

Thought and Word, viii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books

“I am the enfant terrible of literature and science.”

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Myself
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XII - The Enfant Terrible of Literature

“There is nothing which at once affects a man so much and so little as his own death.”

Samuel Butler

The Defeat of Death
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XXIII - Death

“All things are like exposed photographic plates that have no visible image on them till they have been developed.”

Samuel Butler

Development
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books

“Youth is like spring, an overpraised season.”

Samuel Butler libro The Way of All Flesh

Fuente: The Way of All Flesh (1903), Ch. 6

“A great portrait is always more a portrait of the painter than of the painted.”

Samuel Butler

Portraits
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part VII - On the Making of Music, Pictures, and Books

“To be is to think and to be thinkable. To live is to continue thinking and to remember having done so.”

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Memory, ii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IV - Memory and Design

“Sketching from nature is very like trying to put a pinch of salt on her tail. And yet many manage to do it very nicely.”

Samuel Butler

Sketching from Nature
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IX - A Painter's Views on Painting

“It is said of money that it is more easily made than kept and this is true of many things, such as friendship; and even life itself is more easily got than kept.”

Samuel Butler

Colour http://books.google.com/books?id=JHguFYrTEQ0C&amp;q=%22It+is+said+of+money+that+it+is+more+easily+made+than+kept+and+this+is+true+of+many+things+such+as+friendship+and+even+life+itself+is+more+easily+got+than+kept%22&amp;pg=PA141#v=onepage <br class="br">Often paraphrased as &quot;Friendship is like money, easier made than kept.&quot; <br class="br">The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part IX - A Painter&#x27;s Views on Painting

“Life and death are balanced as it were on the edge of a razor.”

Samuel Butler

The Iliad of Homer, Rendered into English Prose (1898), Book X

“To do great work a man must be very idle as well as very industrious.”

Samuel Butler

Further Extracts from the Note-Books of Samuel Butler http://books.google.com/books?id=zltaAAAAMAAJ&amp;q=&amp;quot;To+do+great+work+a+man+must+be+very+idle+as+well+as+very+industrious&amp;quot;&amp;pg=PA262#v=onepage, compiled and edited by A.T. Bartholomew (1934), p. 262

“To put one’s trust in God is only a longer way of saying that one will chance it.”

Samuel Butler

Providence and Improvidence, ii
The Note-Books of Samuel Butler (1912), Part XIV - Higgledy-Piggledy

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