2008-09-29
Miguel de Cervantes
"In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd."
Miguel de Cervantes
2008-09-27
John Calvin Coolidge, Jr. (1872–1933)
"No person was ever honored for what they received.
Honor has been the reward for what they gave."
Calvin Coolidge
2008-09-20
from SHALL WE DANCE
The rumba... is a vertical expression of a horizontal wish. You have to hold her like the skin on her thigh is your reason for living. Let her go like your heart's being ripped from your chest. Pull her back like you're gonna have your way with her, right here on the dance floor. And then finish... Like she's ruined you for life
Jeremy Irons (1948-****)
"We all have our time machines. Some take us back, they're called memories. Some take us forward, they're called dreams."
Jeremy Irons
Jeremy Irons
2008-08-22
Rabbi Israel Salanter (*-*)
First a person should put his house together, then his town, then the world.
Rabbi Israel Salanter
Rabbi Israel Salanter
2008-08-12
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn (1918-2008)
The line separating good and evil passes not through states, nor between political parties either--but right through every human heart.
Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn
Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn
2008-08-07
Alphonse Allais
[fr]
Partir, c'est mourir un peu, mais mourir, c'est partir beaucoup.
Alphonse Allais
Partir, c'est mourir un peu, mais mourir, c'est partir beaucoup.
Alphonse Allais
Ralph Charell
Avoid the crowd. Do your own thinking independently. Be the chess player, not the chess piece.
Ralph Charell
Ralph Charell
2008-07-18
2008-07-04
George Bernard Shaw
[en]
You see things;
and you say 'Why?'
But I dream things
that never were;
and I say 'Why not?'
[мк]
Ги гледаш нештата
и си велиш „Зошто?„
Но јас сонувам за нештата
што никогаш не биле
и велам : „Зошто не ?„
You see things;
and you say 'Why?'
But I dream things
that never were;
and I say 'Why not?'
[мк]
Ги гледаш нештата
и си велиш „Зошто?„
Но јас сонувам за нештата
што никогаш не биле
и велам : „Зошто не ?„
2008-06-09
Carlos Castaneda (1925–1998)
[en]
It does not matter what our specific fate is, as long as we face it with ultimate abandon
It does not matter what our specific fate is, as long as we face it with ultimate abandon
2008-06-08
Arthur Charles Clarke (1917–2008)
[en]
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
[mk]
Единствениот начин да ги откриеш границите на возможното е да ги надминеш и да појдеш во невозможното
The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.
[mk]
Единствениот начин да ги откриеш границите на возможното е да ги надминеш и да појдеш во невозможното
2008-05-31
Voltaire (François-Marie Arouet) (1694–1778)
"I disagree with what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it."
2008-05-30
Edgar Allan Poe (1809–1849)
[en]
"You have conquered, and I yield. Yet, henceforward art thou also dead --dead to the World, to Heaven and to Hope! In me didst thou exist --and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself." (William Wilson)
[мк]
Ти победи и јас се предавам. Но во мене постоеше ти - и со мојата смрт ..... ти се уби себе.
"You have conquered, and I yield. Yet, henceforward art thou also dead --dead to the World, to Heaven and to Hope! In me didst thou exist --and, in my death, see by this image, which is thine own, how utterly thou hast murdered thyself." (William Wilson)
[мк]
Ти победи и јас се предавам. Но во мене постоеше ти - и со мојата смрт ..... ти се уби себе.
Roy (BLADE RUNNER)
I've seen things you people wouldn't believe. Attack ships on fire off the shoulder of Orion. I watched C-beams glitter in the darkness at Tannhäuser Gate. All those moments will be lost in time like tears in rain. Time to die.
2008-05-28
2008-05-26
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