Ferrater Arquitecto Quotes & Sayings
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All communication is a sign of failure. If everybody is pleased with the situation, then there is no need for communication. — Peter Gardenfors

She isn't stupid. She's intelligent enough in a purely feminine way. Eighteenth-century France would have been a marvellous setting for her, or the old South if she hadn't made the mistake of being born a Negro. — Nella Larsen

Genius ... is the capacity to see ten things where the ordinary man sees one. — Ezra Pound

I've always been acutely aware of differences and the way you are supposed to act if you want to be popular. — Madonna Ciccone

I look just like one of Brianna's UGLY finger paintings. Because now I'm completely covered with: 1. brown peanut-butter stains 2. purple jelly stains 3. white soap suds AND 4. bright fluorescent-green hand soap from the girls' bathroom. — Rachel Renee Russell

And how do I know that the hate of death is not like a man who has lost his home when young and does not know where his home is to return to? — Zhuangzi

There are those who will hate you for the wrong reasons; you must be shrewd but innocent around them. There are those who will hate you for the right reasons, you must listen to them.
Then there are those who will love you for the wrong reasons, you need them but never listen to them, and those who love you for the right reasons you must always keep near. — Matshona Dhliwayo

Complaining about your current position in life is worthless. Have a spine and do something about it instead. — Robert Kiyosaki

We are all on a journey...whether we know it or not. — Cherrie Amour

By myself I am not large enough to call the whole man into activity; I want other lights than my own to show all his facets. — C.S. Lewis

Good-nature is that benevolent and amiable temper of mind which disposes us to feel the misfortunes and enjoy the happiness of others, and, consequently, pushes us on to promote the latter and prevent the former; and that without any abstract contemplation on the beauty of virtue, and without the allurements or terrors of religion. — Henry Fielding

Every person has a right to risk their own life for the preservation of it. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau