And what is written well and what is written badly...need we ask Lysias or any other poet or orator who ever wrote or will write either a political or other work, in meter or out of meter, poet or prose writer, to teach us this?"

What is good, PhÊdrus, and what is not good...need we ask anyone to tell us these things?

Robert M. Pirsig

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All I know is that I do not know anything

Socrates

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Το γέλιο είναι το προνόμιο που ο Θεός δώρισε στους ανθρώπους σαν παρήγορια για την ευφυϊα τους.

Marcel Pagnol

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Η ζωή είναι τόσο άθλια που δεν αξίζει τον κόπο να την εγκαταλείψεις...

Jacques Rigaut

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There is no sun without shadow, and it is essential to know the night.

Albert Camus

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هكــذا دائمــاً هى الحيــاة ..
بطيئــة فى تحقيق أحلامِنــا ..
و هكـذ دائمــاً هو الموت ..
سريع فى خطفِهــا منـــا ..

هبة غاندى

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Не сме нито глупави, нито умни.Винаги сме някъде по средата.Това ни уморява и ни прави тъжни.Човек трябва да знае къде му е мястото.

Erich Maria Remarque

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Вечер угасне електричеството.Обгърне ме благодетелна тъмнина.Все едно че съм сама.Никой не ме вижда.Дори мога да плача.Какво блаженство!Да плачеш,без да те питат защо плачеш,без да те утешават.Но за такова щастие се изисква тренировка:да плачеш,без да издадеш никакъв звук,и да си готов да отговориш на внезапен въпрос с най-невинен глас:”Четката е на етажерката!

Blaga Dimitrova

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...I should always find, the calamities of life were shared among the upper and lower part of mankind; but that middle station had the fewest disasters, and was not exposed to so many vicissitudes as the higher or lower part of mankind; nay, they were not subjected to so many distempers and uneasinesses either of body or mind, as those were who, by vicious living, luxury, and extravagances on one hand, or by hard labor, want of necessaries, and mean or insufficient diet on the other hand, bring distempers upon themselves by the natural consequences of their way of living; that the middle station of life was calculated for all kind of virtues and all kind of enjoyments; that peace and plenty were the handmaids of a middle fortune; that temperance, moderation, quietness, health, society, all agreeable diversions, and all desirable pleasures, were the blessings attending the middle station of life...

Daniel Defoe

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I can blend words easily with my pen, and show concepts from deep within. Yet not everyone gets the message I send. So why do I even let these words begin? Maybe they will soak in one day at the right time. When the readers on a new path to find. So for now I'll continue to drop ink and not worry about what other people think.

Stanley Victor Paskavich

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