The scholar may be…
The scholar may be better than the master. / The blue made from the indigo is bluer than the indigo plant. – Xunzi (book) / Xun Kuang (author) ‘An Exhortation to Learning’ (Image by engin akyurt from Pixabay) / (Image… More »
The scholar may be better than the master. / The blue made from the indigo is bluer than the indigo plant. – Xunzi (book) / Xun Kuang (author) ‘An Exhortation to Learning’ (Image by engin akyurt from Pixabay) / (Image… More »
We never meet without parting. [We never meet without a parting.] / The best of friends must part. / Meeting is the beginning of parting. (Image by 【中文ID】愚木混株 【Instagram】cdd20 from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from… More »
By the little is known the much. (Image by mohamed Hassan from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Better a lean peace than a fat victory. (Image by Yerson Retamal from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Beggars can’t be choosers. [Beggars mustn’t be choosers. / Beggars must be no choosers.] (Image by truthseeker08 from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
The best thing about the future is that it only comes one day at a time. – Dean (Gooderham) Acheson (1893 – 1971) (Image by philEOS from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Beauty is truth, truth beauty. – John Keats (1795 – 1821): Ode on a Grecian Urn (Image by Shih-Chao Lin from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite. – George Bancroft (1800 – 91) (Image by Free-Photos from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
Be faithful to thyself. [Be faithful to yourself.] / Be faithful to that which exists within yourself. – André Gide (1869 – 1951) (Image by reenablack from Pixabay) (Text-to-Speech by Sound of Text, using the engine from Google Translate) More »
But remember how you went eighty-seven days without fish and then we caught big ones every day for three weeks. – Manolin — Ernest (Miller) Hemingway (1899 – 1961): The Old Man and the Sea More »