Quotes About Wisdom
Early to bed and early to rise Makes a man healthy and wealthy and wise: But late to watch and early to pray Brings him across The Abyss, they say.
~ Aleister Crowley
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The Sorcerer may be—indeed he usually is—a thwarted disappointed man whose aims are perfectly natural. Often enough, his real trouble is ignorance; and by the time he has become fairly hot stuff as a Black Magician, he has learnt that he is getting nowhere, and finds himself, despite himself, on the True Path of the Wise.
~ Aleister Crowley
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If Osiris, Christ, and Mahomet were mad, then indeed is madness the key to the door of the Temple.
~ Aleister Crowley
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Thoughts are false.
~ Aleister Crowley
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Must not understanding lie open unto wisdom as the pyramids lie open to the stars? (6:2)
~ Aleister Crowley
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Truth is Truth; and the Truth of yesterday is the Truth of to-day, and the Truth of to-day is the Truth of to- morrow. Our quest, then, is to find Truth, and to cut the kernel from the husk, the text from the comment.
~ Aleister Crowley
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Es necesario ser desgraciado para explotar ciertos manantiales misteriosos, ocultos en la inteligencia humana.
~ Alejandro Dumas
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Toda la sabiduría humana se encierra en estas dos palabras: confiar y esperar.
~ Alejandro Dumas
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Vivid, pues, y sed dichosos, hijos queridos de mi corazón, y no olvidéis nunca que hasta el día en que Dios se digne descifrar el porvenir al hombre, toda la sabiduría humana estará resumida en dos palabras: ¡Confiar y esperar!
~ Alejandro Dumas
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La vejez, esa primera muerte de las cortesanas.
~ Alejandro Dumas
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Siempre nos queda el derecho de querer saber.
~ Alejandro Palomas
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He always clothed his thoughts in elegant expressions, for a word said well was akin to a gold apple in a goblet of transparent sardonyx, and that was why the words of the wise were as sharp as needles, and as strong as nails, and their creators were all from the same stock.
~ Aleksandr Kuprin
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in great wisdom there was great sadness, and that he who multiplied knowledge also multiplied grief.
~ Aleksandr Kuprin
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A rock is heavy and sand is weighty too, but the anger of a fool is heavier than both.
~ Aleksandr Kuprin
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My dear papa! I much prefer a smart man of small height than a big dumb idiot!
~ Aleksandr Kuprin
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Kendimizi kand?rmaya gücümüzün yetmediÄŸi s?ralarda, atasözleri ÅŸa??lacak kadar yararlar iÅŸimize.
~ Aleksandr Sergeyevich Pushkin
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Chi può capire qualcosa della dolcezza se non ha mai chinato la propria vita, tutta quanta, sulla prima riga della prima pagina di un libro? No, quella è la sola e più dolce custodia di ogni paura-un libro che inizia.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Le risoluzioni definitive si prendono sempre e soltanto per uno stato d'animo che non è destinato a durare. — Chi l'ha detto? — Marcel Proust. Non sbagliava mai, quello.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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No, ogni uomo nobile e saggio ama la sua donna e ne ha cura come io con tutto il cuore amavo la mia, e non importava se era una schiava di guerra. (Achille, da Omero, Iliade)
~ Alessandro Baricco
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cela faisait sans doute bien longtemps qu'elle ne craignait plus l'irruption de l'absurde dans la géométrie du bon sens.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Rechtzeitig hatte der Junge damals schon vermutet, dass das Leben ein entsetzlicher Tumult war und man grundsätzlich gut daran tat, ihm im Zustand absoluter und radikaler Ahnungslosigkeit entgegenzutreten.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Voglio raccontarvi quel che so, perchè anche voi capiate quello che io ho capito: la guerra è un'ossessione dei vecchi, che mandano i giovani a combatterla.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Chiedersi se le cose sono vere prima di chiedersi cosa ne pensiamo è un esercizio che suona perfino ingenuo, tanto è fuori moda.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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Forse al vecchietto vennero delle specie di lacrime agli occhi, ma era impossibile dirlo, perché gli occhi dei vecchi piangono sempre un po'.
~ Alessandro Baricco
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