Imensity of the point (aphorisms)
The bird has broken loose from the earth. From now on, he shall be the captive of the sky.
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I will not let you sink. You are a part of my ship.
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Mud annoys us only when it soils our shoes.
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Laziness must be very tiring. Lazy people rest most.
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Hatred lingers in obscure souls as snow on sunless slopes.
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There are plants that are neither detrimental nor profitable. They have the longest life.
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Many blindfold themselves only to be able to complain about the dark.
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In order to be given wings, I had to promise not to fly.
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First to go deaf are the bell ringers.
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Our living is not always proof of our existence.
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The agony of cut flowers fills our rooms with a sweet smell.
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Swallows fly away in autumn. Crows remain, overwhelmed with responsibility.
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The level of culture is so high that people fight for books.
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If life sprang our accidentally, how can we define its meaning?
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Just like the stag’s horns, wisdom is a cumbersome ornament.
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A woman’s soul is like a book. It must be too good to be read twice.
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Love is like snake poison. It either cures or kills.
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Do not sigh! Do not waste air!
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Some people are so stunningly polite that we forget to thank them.
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Some dreams do come true. I dreamt the other night that I was sleeping.
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Can the temple of reason be heart – shaped?
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She found that black clothes suit her. Ever since, she has prayed for the death of a relative.
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The garbage had a nightmare. It was about a broom.
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Jokers! You have written H2O on the water tanks and three philologists have simply died of thirst.
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The ideal of any man is to earn more money than his wife can spend.
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The argument of a base man: mud cures people.
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I am so tired. I wish that grave over there was empty.
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I could read the craving for eternity even in the snowman’s eyes.
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I want to grow yet I know the thunderbolt strikes the tallest trees.
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There are many who keep buzzing like bees wondering why no honey comes of it.
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Ruins also come to maturity in the course of time.
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While the sun has set for us, the great mountains can still see it.
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Oh, all these heavy stones that protect flowers in winter time, only to prevent them from sprouting in spring.
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Some empires died much harder than certain film directors can imagine.
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As long as the cage is not safely bolted, I consider the lion to be absolutely right.
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Trying to disfigure the monster, they made it almost likable.
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Is that evolution? We have made ourselves clothes and lost our fur; we have made ourselves fur caps and lost our hair; we have made ourselves computers and only the devil knows what we are going to lose next.
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He used to carry a heavy cudgel and give us a course of lectures on tactfulness.
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Being forgotten, I have started to doubt myself the way a flower doubts its own beauty when not picked.
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He was shabbily dresses, exhausted and so thin that he must have been an honest man.
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Once boiled, the potato can consider its historic mission accomplished.
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Nobody wishes to be a dove. Everybody fancies himself to be an eagle - a predator.
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You see a beautiful woman in the distance and you wish she would be yours. When she is closer, you realize to your sorrow that se is your wife.
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The skylark should not bark. It should either sing or keep silent.
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The moment Robinson saw man Friday, he decided to hold a meeting.
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One must suffer to find out the taste of solace.
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We have sent so many messengers to the next world and none has ever come back. Things must be pretty good there.
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Equity. Both the sheep and the wolf enjoy the same right of common pasture.
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The coral reef. The solidarity of tiny creatures creates rocks that often break ships.
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I wonder whether the 50th anniversary of the first wedding is also called a golden wedding.
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To move a woman, one has to sacrifice flowers to her.
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Those who wail then in trouble will yell exultantly when they are happy.
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I furiously asked the waiter where my spoon was. He told me I was holding it in my hand. So customers are not always right.
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Even if people die from laughter, it is still a tragedy.
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We know death from books so well that I sometimes wonder why we are still dying.
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He has been promoted to leading vocalist in the choir of silence.
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In order not to contradict oneself, one needs either solid principles or an excellent memory.
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Certain ideas are like the tattoos of youth; we can not get rid of them no matter how much ashamed of them we might be.
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You can demonstrate that white is black, but you will need vast bibliography.
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This man, just like oil paintings, should be relished from a distance.
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The idealist claims that it is the idea of a stone that has hit him in the head. What is more, he maintains that the result is but the idea of a swelling bump.
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It is in the filth of the ooze that fertility lies.
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The fear of thieves in ancient times has done modern archeology a great service.
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Some people are willing to buy scars provided they can register them in their personal record.
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A supreme contradiction: the boundlessness of our ambitions faced with our innate fragility.
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It is not logic, but certain glands, that condition vainglory.
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Be a rock! Embrace your land and do not be sad because the dandelion can fly.
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The eagle, a predator has been chosen as a symbol for power.
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The bullfighter, after all, is also a butcher, but one who complicates matters further.
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I hate talking about death. I have no experience whatsoever.
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To my mind, the naked truth is not moral.
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Small fish praise the leniency of the fishing net.
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Whenever I open my eyes, I am guilty of prying.
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The clapperless bell should be listened to as well.
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He who has never seen a mountain will be staggered by the grandeur of a hill.
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A man of experience gives advice. Each piece of advice means a new experience to him.
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The third prize. For lack of funds, the first two prizes haven’t been awarded.
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I can see mountains of rust. The Iron Age has not yet come to an end.
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I accept thorny flowers, but I loathe flower - shaped thorns.
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There comes a time when we live on glory just as cactus lives on the water accumulated in its stem.
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I have been thinking of death all my life. When I die, they are sure to say I had a premonition.
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We do stumble over the truth, but much more rarely we do break our heads against it.
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Just like a bee, I can strike deeply only once.
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Human civilization will be a huge stalactite. Nowadays, we can see its very first crystals.
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A philosopher, when shopping anywhere, will ask only about mind and matter.
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Why do we keep lions within iron cages? For dear someone might steal them.
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Man suffers a lot because of his intelligence just as the crocodile does because of its precious skin.
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Cuckoos are like poets. They sing accurately and at regular hours.
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Punishing somebody is a severe punishment in itself.
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I used to have a sickly friend who would move heaven and earth to get old sooner for fear of dying young.
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Seeing that we are born, let us therefore seek our destiny.
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We can only be either beautiful or not photogenic.
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Dealers may have no appreciation of painting, but it is their money that has made it thrive.
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When I do not have the nerve to refuse, I become generous.
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Many enemies, just like germs, are invincible because of their smallness.
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Even the shadow of a hare believes in the helplessness of the sun.
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There are many who enter the Pantheon of history leaving their heads in the cloak – room.
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Now to the left, then to the right. That is the way the snake wriggles along.
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Science has not done away with cruelty. It has only given it a scientific character.
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Do not bother to wash your ears for such rumors!
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As long as we live on other living beings, any kind of justice is questionable.
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We sow the seeds of generosity hoping that they will yield gratitude.
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A sheep will never be able to understand why Easter should be celebrated slaughtering lambs.
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Most of the time, we only leave behind a house, just like snails.
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Even the potatoes in the cellar can feel spring setting in.
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I have been asked where I gather these thoughts from. I must admit: from my own head, a private property.
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When you want to have your ship lightened, don’t start with the life boat.
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To commit suicide is to commit murder. Suicides should be brought back to life and punished severely.
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Mythology. The owl sleeps all day long and passes for the symbol of wisdom.
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He who has lost his way finds new ones.
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It is a pity that dinosaurs have become extinct. Just think of the things that could have been made out of their skin.
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Selfishness will last as long as grammar admits of possessive adjectives.
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One slight genetic retouch and horses will be born shod already.
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I want to be embalmed - not that I believe in the life to come - only to spring a pleasant surprise on archeologists.
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When describing the sun you should not start with the spots.
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Unlike human beings, grass can not mow itself down.
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Climb higher up! The true diamond searcher treads gold under foot.
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Shall we ever be able to fathom the mysteries of the Universe with only the five senses which Nature has temporarily entrusted to us?
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When you feel you are drowning, you should not speak of mutual assistance.
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The way to some ideals leads downwards.
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He will not tell you who he is until he has consulted the encyclopaedia.
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We idolize eagles, although, hens are much more useful.
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It is only brooks that grow muddy. The sea is forever limpid.
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Nudism should be fought first and foremost by the textile industry.
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As a rule, after a high obstacle there comes an abyss.
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Any intelligent believer has his moments of doubt.
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Out of wounds of the fir tree pours forth resin, its fragrant pain.
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Some people fancy themselves modern poets as soon as they have given up commas.
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Small creatures find shelter in the wounds of trees.
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That your enemy should admire you, is a mere delusion. He is only anxious to find your soft spot.
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Nature errs, for indeed, it is an error to place so many aspirations and so much thirst for life in a frail and perishable body.
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You must make up your mind; either a tree or a woodcutter be.
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If you take a dog, put up with its fleas.
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You must have a thorough knowledge of the mechanism of banality to be able to rise above it.
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The mirror is not the invention of an ugly man.
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When love’s play is over, the nightingale is silent.
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Still, Sisyphus is contented. The stone will roll back down the slope by itself.
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A donkey is willing to carry all the burden so as not to take the lead of the flock.
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Almightiness has made the lion the king of the desert.
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I hate wolves without having any sheep in my family.
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So rickety was the stronghold that its enemies dared not besiege it.
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The tram that has run off the rails thinks it is independent.
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Poetry is like a halo of a star. It expands when seen through the crystal of a tear.
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Today is Monday. It’s just possible that tomorrow will be Tuesday.
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It takes skill to foster ardency without falling into pyromania.
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The best dog is a bad dog.
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Lucky is the man who passes away in his sleep. He shall never know he has died.
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In the end, they cut off his head, although, that was his least sinful part.
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Such a squander of lightning for an ordinary rain!
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You can not go straight into a waiting room, either. You must wait.
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I am seldom bored and never by myself.
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If only the mermaids had know that Ulysses’ sailors had beeswax in their ears!
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Children should be close to their mothers. It is not by chance that men’s mammary glands have atrophied.
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It is quite disagreeable to have your memories written by the clerks of the court.
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If you lend wings to a bureaucrat, he will only get to his office faster.
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Youth seems to be incomprehensible. The grown – ups’ morality rules all over the world.
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You should be temperate when soaring as well. By drawing near the sun, you move away from people.
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There is a sinister kind of color – blindness when the dark side of things is seen as bright.
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The dead are free. The churchyard wall is raised for the quick.
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Ignorance is the heaviest of burdens, yet he who bears it is not aware of it.
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Some people need a prompter in order to say accurately who they are.
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He who shares out bread with his sword shall not be trusted.
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A wise man carries neither a shield nor a weapon.
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When a cannibal devours himself, it is no longer cannibalism but self - sacrifice.
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For the time being, the history of the 21st century is a blank book. Yet the blood that will make it purple is already pulsating frantically through veins.
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A gust of wind out from the prompter’s box. Some actors started howling on the stage.
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I take my imaginary journeys in sleeping cars.
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He was glad to hear that it would cost him his head. He had no idea he could get off so easily.
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Before negotiating with the wolf, have it muzzled.
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The unanimity of stones gives birth to foundations, as well as avalanche.
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Fancy his hibernating in the height of summer! What an ignoramus!
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I have overapplied self - criticism. It is time I accused myself of slander.
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The muzzled dog will not bite, but he can bark at will.
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He is second to none when it comes to seascapes. I get sea sick in front of his paintings.
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Devils? God puts up with opposition: only he gives them horns to wear.
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The absence of callouses on one’s hands is sometimes the only voucher of nobility.
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When faced with religious reforms, gods will always stand idle
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Tune your pride, but not to everybody’s tuning fork.
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After thousands of years of evolution, the cudgel has taken the shape of a one – hundred megaton bomb.
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History makes one admire Napoleon’s bloody romanticism just as cartoons make one grow fond of the loathsome mice.
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He used to be so rational that he would resort to the illusions of others.
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A container with proof of the civilization of our century has been buried in Osaka. It is to be dug out in 5,000 years’ time. It remains to be seen whether archeologists will be that patient!
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It is not our enemies that threaten us, but our own failings.
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The ethics of fishing are comprised in the transparency of the fishing line.
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I can not help thinking of those who had discovered America before Columbus did and drowned on their way back.
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So utterly poor was he, that he did not even have enemies.
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The progress of values is checked by filters which allow only the lesser ones to pass through.
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She is just like foam. Forever fragile and forever above.
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Be wary of words. The stone keeps silent, though, it has seen so many things.
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Honorary heroes – great experts in the theory of danger.
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I am not afraid in a graveyard by night, but I am afraid in a stadium by day.
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We find true friends in dogs. They love us without expressing opinions and without borrowing anything from us.
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They have not been concerned with my disease ever since they found out that it is not catching.
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A deaf painter and a blind musician – what a perfect communion!
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Study your enemy through your binoculars, but mind you do not hold them the wrong way.
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Writers, just like frivolous women, commercialize the intimate details of their lives.
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There are many who abandon the life boat when they see what shore it is heading for.
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You had best bow down. The camel holds out in the desert thanks to its hump.
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Culture seems to be an occupational disease with some people.
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Loneliness can be secured by living either in a desert on being in the midst of insignificant people.
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Ideas are very much like ships. They make a great sensation when they sink.
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Critics see music and hear painting.
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They have buried the hatchet, but not before carefully wrapping it up.
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The cautious will rarely reach fame, but they are likely to reach old age.
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I am looking forward to his asking me, only so I can refuse.
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I have ceased moving, breathing and thinking. I am sounding the abyss of non – existence.
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The common run of man stumbles over stones. Poets alone stumble over rocks.
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I am most upset when looking for tranquilizers.
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Not all sculptors have reached the New Stone Age.
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Poetry was born the night man stared contemplating the moon, being aware that is was not edible.
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The hangman’s human nature passes for incompetence and it is punished as a breach of duty.
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Some people’s wealth exceeds their ability to count.
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The bow – a skillful way of turning one’s eyes away from somebody.
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Thirst cuts toasts.
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Gold ceaselessly remelted is exasperated by man’s indecision
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I have a lot of courage, but I am afraid to use it.
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The thirst for light often cuts short the wings of the moth.
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Sometimes the good bursts forth like a volcanic eruption.
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Mad men should be respected. They always carry a grenade on their shoulder.
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It is a real art to write everyday without becoming a newspaper man.
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Great danger awaits the independent man. He depends only upon himself.
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The greatest of human ambitions only slightly tickle the epidermis of the planet.
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I can hardly wait to wake up so that I can truly dream.
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There is a poetry of the things that appeal to us without having any meaning at all.
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In the country, day – dreaming means laziness.
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Seeds will not sleep in golden caskets. They prefer the earth, however barren.
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I am glad I am still able to cry.
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There is no friendship, not even the most sincere, without a little interest and a little affectation.
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The fisherman relies on the greediness of the fish rather than on his own intelligence.
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He has been trying to explain the whole Universe in a poem which should cover him with money and glory.
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There is no greater misfortune than being born, except not being born at all.
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Money seems to be the fundamental principle of life. When one has money, one can afford other principles as well.
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The hyena does not want to eat us. Does it mean that we are alive?
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Our sign of the Zodiac does not depend upon heaven, but on our parents’ mood.
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He has paid too much for this painting to ever say he does not like it.
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We are bipeds, you say. Well, what of it? The stork stands on one leg only.
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The number of centenarians will increase much when man starts thinking with his liver.
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Chieves are impudent, but also very discreet.
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Keep seeking! The bee does not find honey in every flower either.
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And he said: “Culture is my sole religion. That is why I pray when I enter a book store”.
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You should not talk to Satan about his kindness. He will be offended.
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When the wolf opens its jaws, do not start counting his teeth.
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The most difficult thing is to make people think. Or not think at all.
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What we call rottenness is just the return to inorganic eternity.
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The sacrifice of the seeds rotting on stones is not futile. They will change into rich soil upon which other seeds will sprout.
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It is only when I feel giddy that I can regain my balance.
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Just like forests between two fires, civilizations will blossom between two explosions.
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There is nothing I can see in his even temper but the misleading modesty of an iceberg.
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Water. The poorer it is, the purer.
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Writers of aphorisms are like the less developed countries that sell their raw materials for less.
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Demographic explosion: women giving birth to soldiers.
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Horses. They shoo away the flies and we think they nod approval.
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I shall not believe in the second sun until I see the shadow of the first one.
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The cross has turned into a sickle because of the improvement in the crucifying technique.
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Women and leaves are alike. The more withered, the noisier.
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The wind kindles fire as praise does folly.
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The idea of it! To bury my thoughts in others’ heads!
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One might think that an honest man is a thief who has never stolen anything.
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We had better not strike giants. Falling, they might crush us.
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The generations to come may rediscover fire by finding an unexploded prehistoric atomic bomb.
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Days full of hope separated by nights of sleep. Man’s life.
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Pheasant’s conceit. It is number one on the gourmet’s list.
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Whether great or small, we all live on the charity of the Sun.
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“A sculptor’s stone bread is everlasting,” thinks the humbled baker.
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The nut accepts the philosophy of the screw.
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How indiscreet some writers are! They will read other writer’s books.
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I will love my fellow – man, but he had better keep his distance.
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There are question marks which some people mistake for sickles.
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We only have hope left. Nobody wanted to buy it.
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Books that are excessively bulky command respect, but they often remain untouched.
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One has to blow harder into a leaking balloon.
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Not even Satan is flawless. Now and then, he sins by doing good deeds.
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The Tower of Pisa – one has to stoop to become famous.
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They have trampled me under foot, true. And what of it? The fact is that I have found how much each of them weighs.
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Whenever he gets off a plane, he becomes an atheist again.
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When the wind blows from the east, the grass leans to the west.
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Why clay of all things? Man should be made of stainless steel.
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When ten readers yawn, I am no longer interested in the reviews.
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Those who are not aware of danger also pass for brave people.
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To define nothingness, you will need a lot of words.
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Valeriu Butulescu 3/28/2007 |
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