We know too much…
We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature is a substitute for religion, and so is our religion. – T. S. [Thomas Stearns] Eliot (1888 – 1965) More »
We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature is a substitute for religion, and so is our religion. – T. S. [Thomas Stearns] Eliot (1888 – 1965) More »
I not only use all the brains I have, but all I can borrow. – (Thomas) Woodrow Wilson (1856 – 1924) More »
I am following Nature without being able to grasp her…. I perhaps owe having become a painter to flowers. – Claude Monet (1840 – 1926) More »
In my youth I stressed freedom, and in my old age I stress order. I have made the great discovery that liberty is a product of order. – Will [William James] Durant (1885 – 1981) More »
You cannot burn the candle at both ends. / (Working too hard, you will burn yourself out.) More »
Great pains but all in vain. / You fish fair and catch a frog. / (To catch the wind…) More »
No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. – (Anna) Eleanor Roosevelt (1884 – 1962) More »
Could we teach taste or genius by rules, they would be no longer taste and genius. – Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723 – 92) More »
Love your neighbor (as yourself). [You shall love your neighbour as yourself.] – Jesus (c.4B.C.? – c.30?) — Bible: “The Gospel According to Matthew” Chapter 22:39 More »
Going up like a rocket and coming down like a stick. More »