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Leonardo Da Vinci Foto

“A painter should begin every canvas with a wash of black, because all things in nature are dark except where exposed by the light.”
Un pintor debería comenzar cada lienzo con una capa de negro, porque todas las cosas de la naturaleza son oscuras excepto donde son expuestas por la luz.

Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
Alexandre Dumas Foto
Emily Brontë Foto

“Honest people don't hide their deeds.”

Emily Brontë libro Cumbres Borrascosas

Fuente: Wuthering Heights

Mark Twain Foto
Albert Einstein Foto

“You never fail until you stop trying.”

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Leonardo Da Vinci Foto

“The smallest feline is a masterpiece.”
Hay que ser como la fuente que desborda y no como el tanque que siempre contiene agua . Siempre me pareció que estaba equivocado;era peligroso desbordarse,porque podemos terminar inundando zonas donde viven persona queridas y ahogarla con nuestro amor y nuestro entusiasmos.entonces trate de comportarme la vida entera como un tanque, sin ir nunca mas alla de los limites de mis paredes interiores

Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
Abraham Lincoln Foto

“If I had another face, do you think I would wear this one?”

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States

Attributed in Jean Dresden Grambs (1959), Abraham Lincoln Through the Eyes of High School Youth
Misattributed
Variante: If I were two-faced, would I be wearing this one?

Helen Keller Foto

“Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much.”
Solos podemos hacer muy poco; juntos podemos hacer mucho.

Helen Keller (1880–1968) American author and political activist

"Helen and Teacher: The Story of Helen Keller and Anne Sullivan Macy", Joseph P. Lash (1980) http://quoteinvestigator.com/2014/04/21/together/

C.G. Jung Foto
Jane Austen Foto

“We are all fools in love”

Jane Austen libro Orgullo y prejuicio

Fuente: Pride and Prejudice

Mark Twain Foto

“The difference between the almost right word and the right word is really a large matter—'tis the difference between the lightning-bug and the lightning.”

Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist

Letter to George Bainton, 15 October 1888, solicited for and printed in George Bainton, The Art of Authorship: Literary Reminiscences, Methods of Work, and Advice to Young Beginners (1890), pp. 87–88 http://books.google.com/books?id=XjBjzRN71_IC&pg=PA87.
Twain repeated the lightning bug/lightning comparison in several contexts, and credited Josh Billings for the idea:
Josh Billings defined the difference between humor and wit as that between the lightning bug and the lightning.
Speech at the 145th annual dinner of St. Andrew's Society, New York, 30 November 1901, Mark Twain Speaking (1976), ed. Paul Fatout, p. 424
Billings' original wording was characteristically affected:
Don't mistake vivacity for wit, thare iz about az mutch difference az thare iz between lightning and a lightning bug.
Josh Billings' Old Farmer's Allminax, "January 1871" http://books.google.com/books?id=sUI1AAAAMAAJ&pg=PT30. Also in Everybody's Friend, or; Josh Billing's Encyclopedia and Proverbial Philosophy of Wit and Humor (1874), p. 304 http://books.google.com/books?id=7rA8AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA304
Fuente: The Wit and Wisdom of Mark Twain

Mark Twain Foto
Terry Pratchett Foto
Nassim Nicholas Taleb Foto

“Difficulty is what wakes up the genius”

Nassim Nicholas Taleb libro Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder

Fuente: Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder

Stephen King Foto
George Carlin Foto

“Meow means "woof" in cat.”

George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian

Books, Brain Droppings (1997)

Alexander Pope Foto

“Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.”

Alexander Pope An Essay on Criticism

At the hazard of being thought one of the fools of this quotation, I meet that argument — I rush in — I take that bull by the horns. I trust I understand and truly estimate the right of self-government. My faith in the proposition that each man should do precisely as he pleases with all which is exclusively his own lies at the foundation of the sense of justice there is in me. I extend the principle to communities of men as well as to individuals. I so extend it because it is politically wise, as well as naturally just: politically wise in saving us from broils about matters which do not concern us. Here, or at Washington, I would not trouble myself with the oyster laws of Virginia, or the cranberry laws of Indiana. The doctrine of self-government is right, — absolutely and eternally right, — but it has no just application as here attempted. Or perhaps I should rather say that whether it has such application depends upon whether a negro is not or is a man. If he is not a man, in that case he who is a man may as a matter of self-government do just what he pleases with him.
But if the negro is a man, is it not to that extent a total destruction of self-government to say that he too shall not govern himself. When the white man governs himself, that is self-government; but when he governs himself and also governs another man, that is more than self-government — that is despotism. If the negro is a man, why then my ancient faith teaches me that "all men are created equal," and that there can be no moral right in connection with one man's making a slave of another.
1850s, Speech at Peoria, Illinois (1854)
Fuente: An Essay on Criticism

Rainer Maria Rilke Foto

“Ah, how good it is to be among people who are reading.”

Rainer Maria Rilke libro Los cuadernos de Malte Laurids Brigge

Fuente: The Notebooks of Malte Laurids Brigge

Hans Christian Andersen Foto

“But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more.”

Hans Christian Andersen libro The Little Mermaid

Fuente: The Little Mermaid

Joyce Meyer Foto

“Patience is not the ability to wait but the ability to keep a good attitude while waiting.”

Joyce Meyer (1943) American author and speaker

Fuente: Battlefield of the Mind: Winning the Battle in Your Mind

Peter F. Drucker Foto

“Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things.”

Peter F. Drucker libro The Essential Drucker

Misattributed
Variante: Efficiency is doing the thing right. Effectiveness is doing the right thing.
Fuente: The Essential Drucker

Oscar Wilde Foto

“I always pass on good advice. It is the only thing to do with it. It is never of any use to oneself.”
Siempre comunico los buenos consejos. Es lo único que se puede hacer con ellos. A uno nunca le son útiles.

Oscar Wilde Un marido ideal

Lord Goring, Act I
Variante: The only thing to do with good advice is to pass it on. It is never of any use to oneself.
Fuente: An Ideal Husband (1895)

Abraham Lincoln Foto

“Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.”
Casi todos podemos soportar la adversidad, pero si queréis probar el carácter de un hombre, dadle poder.

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States

Widely attributed to Lincoln, this appears to be derived from Thomas Carlyle's general comment below, but there are similar quotes about Lincoln in his biographies.
Adversity is sometimes hard upon a man; but for one man who can stand prosperity, there are a hundred that will stand adversity.
Thomas Carlyle (1841) On Heroes and Hero Worship.
Any man can stand adversity — only a great man can stand prosperity.
Horatio Alger (1883), Abraham Lincoln: The Backwoods Boy; or, How a Young Rail-Splitter became President
Most people can bear adversity; but if you wish to know what a man really is give him power. This is the supreme test. It is the glory of Lincoln that, having almost absolute power, he never used it except on the side of mercy.
Robert G. Ingersoll (1883), Unity: Freedom, Fellowship and Character in Religion, Volume 11, Number 3, The Exchange Table, True Greatness Exemplified in Abraham Lincoln, by Robert G. Ingersoll (excerpt), Quote Page 55, Column 1 and 2, Chicago, Illinois. ( Google Books Full View https://books.google.com/books?id=JUIrAAAAYAAJ&q=%22man+really%22#v=snippet&)
If you want to discover just what there is in a man — give him power.
Francis Trevelyan Miller (1910), Portrait Life of Lincoln: Life of Abraham Lincoln, the Greatest American
Any man can handle adversity. If you truly want to test a man's character, give him power.
Attributed in the electronic game Infamous
Misattributed

Eleanor Roosevelt Foto

“In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And, the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility.”

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States

Foreword (January 1960)
You Learn by Living (1960)
Contexto: One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes. In stopping to think through the meaning of what I have learned, there is much that I believe intensely, much I am unsure of. In the long run, we shape our lives and we shape ourselves. The process never ends until we die. And, the choices we make are ultimately our own responsibility.

Oscar Wilde Foto

“Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.”

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet

Variante: Anyone who lives within their means suffers from a lack of imagination.

Jack Kerouac Foto

“The best teacher is experience and not through someone's distorted point of view.”
El mejor maestro es la experiencia y no a través del punto de vista distorsionado de otro.

Jack Kerouac libro En el camino

Misattributed
Fuente: Often attributed to Kerouac's On the Road, the quote cannot be found in that book, nor in any of Kerouac's other published works.

Ernest Hemingway Foto
George Carlin Foto

“People who see life as anything more than pure entertainment are missing the point.”

George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian

Books, When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops? (2004)
Fuente: When Will Jesus Bring The Pork Chops?

Henry David Thoreau Foto

“I was not born to be forced. I will breathe after my own fashion. Let us see who is the strongest.”

Henry David Thoreau (1817–1862) 1817-1862 American poet, essayist, naturalist, and abolitionist

Fuente: On the Duty of Civil Disobedience

Jean Paul Sartre Foto
Adolf Hitler Foto

“If you win, you need not have to explain… If you lose, you should not be there to explain!”
Si ganas, sobran las explicaciones… Si pierdes ¡no deberías estar ahí para explicar!

Adolf Hitler (1889–1945) Führer and Reich Chancellor of Germany, Leader of the Nazi Party
Charles Bukowski Foto

“There is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock.”
Hay una soledad tan grande en este mundo que puedes verla en el lento movimiento de las manecillas del reloj.

Charles Bukowski libro Love Is a Dog from Hell

Variante: There is a loneliness in this world so great
that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock
Fuente: Love Is a Dog from Hell

Stephen King Foto
Mark Twain Foto

“Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.”

Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist

More Maxims of Mark (1927) edited by Merle Johnson
Variante: Clothes make the man. Naked people have little or no influence on society.

Eckhart Tolle Foto

“The pas has no power to stop you from being present now. Only your grievance about the past can do that.”

Eckhart Tolle (1948) German writer

Fuente: A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life's Purpose

Charlie Chaplin Foto

“Nothing is permanent in this wicked world, not even our troubles.”
No hay nada permanente en este malvado mundo. Ni siquiera nuestros problemas.

Charlie Chaplin (1889–1977) British comic actor and filmmaker
Khaled Hosseini Foto
Oscar Wilde Foto

“The truth is rarely pure and never simple.”
La verdad rara vez es pura, y nunca simple.

Oscar Wilde La importancia de llamarse Ernesto

Fuente: The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)
Contexto: Jack: That, my dear Algy, is the whole truth pure and simple.
Algernon: The truth is rarely pure and never simple. Modern life would be very tedious if it were either, and modern literature a complete impossibility!

Act I
Often quoted as "The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple."

Bertrand Russell Foto

“To fear love is to fear life, and those who fear life are already three parts dead.”

Bertrand Russell (1872–1970) logician, one of the first analytic philosophers and political activist

1920s, Marriage and Morals (1929)

Mark Twain Foto

“If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it.”
Si la votación marcara alguna diferencia, no nos dejarían hacerlo.

Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist

Variante: If voting made any difference they wouldn't let us do it.

Oscar Wilde Foto

“The good ended happily, and the bad unhappily. That is what Fiction means.”

Oscar Wilde La importancia de llamarse Ernesto

Miss Prism, Act II
Fuente: The Importance of Being Earnest (1895)

Martin Luther King, Jr. Foto

“I have decided to stick to love… Hate is too great a burden to bear.”
He decidido quedarme solo con amor... El odio es una carga demasiado grande que soportar.

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement

Fuente: A Testament of Hope: The Essential Writings and Speeches

C.G. Jung Foto

“It all depends on how we look at things, and not how they are in themselves.”

C.G. Jung (1875–1961) Swiss psychiatrist and psychotherapist who founded analytical psychology
Jonathan Safran Foer Foto

“It's a shame that we have to live, but it's a tragedy that we get to live only one life.”

Jonathan Safran Foer libro Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Fuente: Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close

Oscar Wilde Foto

“A thing is not necessarily true because a man dies for it.”

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet

The Portrait of Mr. W. H. http://www.planetmonk.com/wilde/portrait/wh01.html (1889)

Jane Austen Foto
Leonardo Da Vinci Foto

“One can have no smaller or greater mastery than mastery of oneself.”

Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath

The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
Variante: You can have no dominion greater or less than that over yourself.

Walter Benjamin Foto

“The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope.”

Walter Benjamin (1892–1940) German literary critic, philosopher and social critic (1892-1940)
Francois Mauriac Foto

“No love, no friendship, can cross the path of our destiny without leaving some mark on it forever.”
Ningún amor, ninguna amistad, puede cruzarse en el camino de nuestro destino sin dejar en él alguna huella para siempre.

Francois Mauriac (1885–1970) French author
Franz Kafka Foto

“By believing passionately in something which still does not exist, we create it. The nonexistent is whatever we have not sufficiently desired.”

Franz Kafka (1883–1924) author

Attributed to Kafka in Ambiguous Spaces (2008) by NaJa & deOstos (Nannette Jackowski and Ricardo de Ostos), p. 7, and a couple other publications since, this is actually from Report to Greco (1965) by Nikos Kazantzakis, p. 434
Misattributed

Friedrich Nietzsche Foto

“Without music, life would be a mistake.”
Sin música la vida sería un error.

Friedrich Nietzsche libro El crepúsculo de los ídolos

Ohne Musik wäre das Leben ein Irrtum.
Maxims and Arrows, 33
Fuente: Twilight of the Idols (1888)

Abraham Lincoln Foto

“All through life, be sure and put your feet in the right place, and then stand firm.”

Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) 16th President of the United States

As recalled by Rebecca R. Pomroy in Echoes from hospital and White House (1884), by Anna L. Boyden, p. 61 http://books.google.com/books?id=7LZiAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA61&dq=feet
Posthumous attributions
Variante: Be sure you put your feet in the right place, then stand firm.

James Baldwin Foto
Angelina Jolie Foto
Jean Paul Sartre Foto
George Bernard Shaw Foto

“My way of joking is to tell the truth. It's the funniest joke in the world.”

George Bernard Shaw John Bull's Other Island

Act II
Fuente: 1900s, John Bull's Other Island (1907)

Eleanor Roosevelt Foto

“I had a rose named after me and I was very flattered. But I was not pleased to read the description in the catalogue: "No good in a bed, but fine against a wall."”

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States

From a speech given at the White Shrine Club, Fresno, California, quoted in The Event Makers I’ve Known (2012) by Elvin C. Bell, p. 161. She is described as being in her late 70s, so c. 1960–1962

Napoleon Hill Foto

“You are the master of your destiny. You can influence, direct and control your own environment. You can make your life what you want it to be.”

Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) American author

Fuente: Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller - Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century

William Faulkner Foto
Oscar Wilde Foto

“The very essence of romance is uncertainty.”
La naturaleza del romanticismo es la incertidumbre.

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet

Variante: The very essence of romance is uncertainty.
Fuente: The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays

Terry Pratchett Foto
Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet Foto

“The greatest weakness of all weaknesses is to fear too much to appear weak.”

Jacques-Bénigne Bossuet (1627–1704) French bishop and theologian

Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture (1709)

Joanne K. Rowling Foto

“The stories we love best do live in us forever. So, whether you come back by page or by the big screen, Hogwarts will always be there to welcome you home.”

Joanne K. Rowling (1965) British novelist, author of the Harry Potter series

Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2 London Premiere (July 2011)
2010s

Jacques Prevért Foto

“All will be lost apart from happiness.”
Aparte de la felicidad, todo se perderá.

Jacques Prevért (1900–1977) French poet, screenwriter

Attributed

Joanne K. Rowling Foto

“We do not need magic to transform our world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better.”

Joanne K. Rowling (1965) British novelist, author of the Harry Potter series

Paraphrased variant: We do not need magic to change the world, we carry all the power we need inside ourselves already: we have the power to imagine better.
Harvard address (2008)

Benjamin Disraeli Foto

“The wisdom of the wise, and the experience of ages, may be preserved by quotation.”

Benjamin Disraeli (1804–1881) British Conservative politician, writer, aristocrat and Prime Minister

Isaac D'Israeli, Curiosities of Literature, "Quotation".
Misattributed, Isaac D'Israeli
Variante: The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages are perpetuated by quotations.

Honoré de Balzac Foto

“A young bride is like a plucked flower; but a guilty wife is like a flower that had been walked over.”

Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer

Une jeune fille est comme une fleur qu'on a cueillie; mais la femme coupable est une fleur sur laquelle on a marché.
Honorine http://fr.wikisource.org/wiki/Honorine (1845), translated by Clara Bell

Norman Cousins Foto

“Wisdom consists of the anticipation of consequences.”

Norman Cousins (1915–1990) American journalist

15 April 1978.
Saturday Review

Gautama Buddha Foto

“We are what we think.
All that we are arises with our thoughts.
With our thoughts we make the world.”

Gautama Buddha (-563–-483 BC) philosopher, reformer and the founder of Buddhism

As rendered by T. Byrom (1993), Shambhala Publications.
There is no quote from the Pali Canon that matches up with any of these. The closest quote to this is in the Majjhima Nikaya 19:
"Whatever a monk keeps pursuing with his thinking & pondering, that becomes the inclination of his awareness. If a monk keeps pursuing thinking imbued with sensuality, abandoning thinking imbued with renunciation, his mind is bent by that thinking imbued with sensuality. If a monk keeps pursuing thinking imbued with ill will, abandoning thinking imbued with non-ill will, his mind is bent by that thinking imbued with ill will. If a monk keeps pursuing thinking imbued with harmfulness, abandoning thinking imbued with harmlessness, his mind is bent by that thinking imbued with harmfulness." Sources: http://www.accesstoinsight.org/tipitaka/mn/mn.019.than.html
Misattributed

Norman Schwarzkopf Foto

“The truth of the matter is that you always know the right thing to do. The hard part is doing it.”

Norman Schwarzkopf (1934–2012) United States Army general

Also attributed to Robert H. Schuller

Voltaire Foto

“No snowflake in an avalanche ever feels responsible.”

Voltaire (1694–1778) French writer, historian, and philosopher

Stanisław Jerzy Lec, More Unkempt Thoughts [Myśli nieuczesane nowe] (1964)
Misattributed

Benjamin Franklin Foto

“We do not quit playing because we grow old, we grow old because we quit playing.”

Benjamin Franklin (1706–1790) American author, printer, political theorist, politician, postmaster, scientist, inventor, civic activist, …

This is an anonymous modern quip which is a variant of a statement by G. Stanley Hall, in Adolescence: Its Psychology and Its Relations to Physiology, Anthropology, Sociology, Sex, Crime, Religion and Education (1904):
: Men grow old because they stop playing, and not conversely.
Misattributed

Guy De Maupassant Foto

“I entered literary life as a meteor, and I shall leave it like a thunderbolt.”

Guy De Maupassant (1850–1893) French writer

As quoted in "Guy De Maupassant : A Study" by Pol Neveux, in Original Short Stories http://www.gutenberg.org/etext/3090

Agatha Christie Foto

“It really is very dangerous to believe people. I never have for years.”

Agatha Christie libro Sleeping Murder

Sleeping Murder (1976)

James Legge Foto

“The superior man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions.”

James Legge (1815–1897) missionary in China

Bk. 14, Ch. 29 (p. 208)
Translations, The Confucian Analects

Andrew Jackson Foto

“Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.”

Andrew Jackson (1767–1845) American general and politician, 7th president of the United States

Quoted as "a maxim of Gen. Jackson's" in Supplement to the Courant Vol. XXII No. 25, Hartford, Saturday, December 12, 1857, p. 200 books.google http://books.google.de/books?id=0uIRAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA200&dq=deliberate

Napoleon I of France Foto

“To do all that one is able to do, is to be a man; to do all that one would like to do, would be to be a god.”

Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French

Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)

Jacques Prevért Foto

“Laugh at death and die of laughter.”

Jacques Prevért (1900–1977) French poet, screenwriter

Attributed

Edward Hopper Foto

“To me the most important thing is the sense of going on. You know how beautiful things are when you're traveling.”

Edward Hopper (1882–1967) prominent American realist painter and printmaker

'Edward Hopper in Saõ Paulo', as cited by William C. Seitz, Smithsonian Press, Washington D.C., 1967
posthumous

Napoleon I of France Foto

“Religious wars are basically people killing each other over who has the better imaginary friend.”

Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French

There is no known basis to attribute this saying to Napoleon. It is found (unattributed) in a Usenet post from July 1999 https://groups.google.com/forum/message/raw?msg=soc.penpals/QIUrpkacWyE/FbCj7pij5WwJ.
Misattributed

William Blake Foto

“The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom no clock can measure.”

William Blake (1757–1827) English Romantic poet and artist

Fuente: 1790s, The Marriage of Heaven and Hell (1790–1793), Proverbs of Hell, Line 12

Seneca the Younger Foto

“Luck is what happens when preparation meets opportunity.”
Suerte es lo que sucede cuando la preparación y la oportunidad se encuentran y fusionan.

Seneca the Younger (-4–65 BC) Roman Stoic philosopher, statesman, and dramatist

Has been attributed to Seneca since the 1990s (eg. Gregory K. Ericksen, (1999), Women entrepreneurs only: 12 women entrepreneurs tell the stories of their success, page ix.). Other books ascribe the saying to either Darrell K. Royal (former American football player, born 1924) or Elmer G. Letterman (Insurance salesman and writer, 1897-1982). However, it is unlikely either man originated the saying. A version that reads "He is lucky who realizes that luck is the point where preparation meets opportunity" can be found (unattributed) in the 1912 The Youth's Companion: Volume 86. The quote might be a distortion of the following passage by Seneca (who makes no mention of "luck" and is in fact quoting his friend Demetrius the Cynic):<blockquote>"The best wrestler," he would say, "is not he who has learned thoroughly all the tricks and twists of the art, which are seldom met with in actual wrestling, but he who has well and carefully trained himself in one or two of them, and watches keenly for an opportunity of practising them." — Seneca, On Benefits, vii. 1 http://thriceholy.net/Texts/Benefits4.html</blockquote>
Disputed

Emil M. Cioran Foto

“…all of the philosophers put together are not worth a single saint.”

Emil M. Cioran (1911–1995) Romanian philosopher and essayist

Tears and Saints (1937)

Albert Camus Foto

“Only it takes time to be happy. A lot of time. Happiness, too, is a long patience.”

Albert Camus libro A Happy Death

Seulement, il faut du temps pour être heureux. Beaucoup de temps. Le bonheur lui aussi est une longue patience.
A Happy Death (1971)

Honoré de Balzac Foto

“A flow of words is a sure sign of duplicity.”

Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) French writer

Qui parle trop veut tromper.
Part I, ch. VI.
Letters of Two Brides (1841-1842)

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