Tacitus Quotes
Solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant. They make a wilderness and they call it peace.
Tacitus
Quotes to Explore
-
I understand human needs. I grew up where far too many people lived day to day without elemental needs like food and shelter.
Naveen Jain
-
I mean if I'm in the middle of a field with my keyboard and some headphones and I feel inspired to write something, I'll just write something really beautiful and mellow.
Vanessa Brown
-
To begin with, we put the proposition: pure phenomenology is the science of pure consciousness.
Edmund Husserl
-
I think we have still to get to a place where we feel satisfied. We have this saying - 'In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king'. We are a little bit that way.
Raghuram Rajan
-
'Oh indeed!' exclaimed the King. Then he turned to his servants and said: 'Please take General Crinkle to the torture chamber. There you will kindly slice him into thin slices. Afterward you may feed him to the seven-headed dogs.'
L. Frank Baum
-
Who hasn't sharpened the edge of his soul? When, just as our eyes are opened, we see hate, and just after learning to walk, we are tripped, and just for wanting to love, we are hated, and for no more than touching, we are hurt, which of us hasn't started to arm himself, to make himself sharp, somehow, like a knife, to pay back the hurt?
Pablo Neruda
-
I like the fact that Hogan's shoes all have this sporty sole that is great even for an older man with a bad back like me.
Matthew Goode
-
We all face difficulties of our own, and how comforting it is to immerse yourself in a book - my book, any book, any romance. It's entertainment, it's escape, and it can even be an inspiration!
Debbie Macomber
-
I have for a long time loved fabulist, imaginative fiction, such as the writing of Italo Calvino, Jose Saramago, Michael Bulgakov, and Salman Rushdie. I also like the magic realist writers, such as Borges and Marquez, and feel that interesting truths can be learned about our world by exploring highly distorted worlds.
Alan Lightman
-
Solitudinem faciunt pacem appellant. They make a wilderness and they call it peace.
Tacitus