Great Throughts Treasury

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Euripedes NULL

When good men die their goodness does not perish, but lives though they are gone. As for the bad, all that was theirs dies and is buried with them.

Man | Wise |

Evan Esar

Definition of Statistics: The science of producing unreliable facts from reliable figures.

Man |

Eugenio Montale

I was a poet who wrote an autobiography poetic without ceasing to beat at the gates of the impossible. I would not dare to speak of myth in my poetry, but there is a desire to question life. At the beginning I was skeptical, influenced by Schopenhauer . But in my verses of maturity I tried to hope, to beat the wall, to see what could be the other side of the wall, convinced that life has a meaning that escapes us. I knocked desperately as one who waits for a response.

Famous | Hunger | Important | Man | Protest | Science |

Eugenio Montale

Today not even a universal fire could make the torrential poetic production of our time disappear. But it is exactly a question of production, that is, of hand-made products which are subject to the laws of taste and fashion.

Poetry | Will |

Eustace Budgell

If we look into the history of our own nation, we shall find that the beard flourished in the Saxon heptarchy, but was very much discouraged under the Norman line. It shot out, however, from time to time, in several reigns under different shapes. The last effort it made seems to have been in Queen MaryÂ’s days, as the curious reader may find, if he pleases to peruse the figures of Cardinal Pole and Bishop Gardiner; though, at the same time, I think it may be questioned, if zeal against popery has not induced our Protestant painters to extend the beards of these two persecutors beyond their natural dimensions, in order to make them appear the more terrible.

Action | Censure | Man | Reflection |

Eustace Budgell

His tawny beard was thÂ’ equal grace both of his wisdom and his face; in cut and dye so like a tile, a sudden view it would beguile; the upper part thereof was whey, the nether, orange mixt with gray.

Blush | Man | Reason |

Eustace Budgell

Love and esteem are the first principles of friendship, which always is imperfect where either of these two is wanting.

Envy | Esteem | Man | Nothing | Observation | Search | Will |

Eustace Budgell

When you have gained a victory, do not push it too far; 'tis sufficient to let the company and your adversary see 'tis in your power but that you are too generous to make use of it.

Argument | Man |

Evan Esar

Family: A social unit where the father is concerned with parking space, the children with outer space, and the mother with closet space.

Eugenio Montale

His natural gift is to see without being seen and to be present as it can be a fact or rather a gift of nature. [ Sergio Solmi ]

Euripedes NULL

No one is truly free, they are a slave to wealth, fortune, the law, or other people restraining them from acting according to their will.

Happy | Life | Life |

Euripedes NULL

No one who lives in error is free.

Euripedes NULL

One loyal friend is worth ten thousand relatives.

Deeds | Friend | Nothing | Time | Deeds |

Euripedes NULL

There is no bitterness to be compared with that between two people who once loved.

Life | Life |

Euripedes NULL

We must flaw friends just and noble anger to the right of their friends from harm and injustice.

Caution | Enemy | Man | Prudence | Prudence |

Eugenio Montale

I learned a truth that few people know: that the ' art bestows its consolations especially the artists failed.

Future | God | Ignorance | Man | God |