Znane cytaty

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Albert Szent-Gyorgyi

Bauldlaire

J.D.

Laurie Colwin

Hesiod

William Van Horne

Bob Newhart

Aesop

Toni Morrison

R. W. Emerson

E. M. Forster

Peter De Vries

Henry Cate VII

James W. Gray

Ed Macauley

Roger Zelazny

Joseph Heller

Francis William Bourdillon

Pablo Picasso

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Mark Twain

John Herro

Miguel Cervantes

Matthew Green (c. 1737)

Marian Wright Edelman

Doug Larson

Kobsak Chutikul

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Thomas Osbert Mordaunt

Ralph Waldo Emerson

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Theodore Roosevelt

Sir Thomas More

Fridjof Nansen

John Hunter

John Steinbeck

Edward B. Butler

Ethiopian Proverb

Rachel Carson

Frank Crane

Cytaty

S. I. Hayakawa

If you see in any given situation only what everybody else can see, you can be said to be so much a representative of your culture than you are a victim of it.


In a real sense, people who have read good literature have lived more than people who cannot or will not read. It is not true that we have only one life to live; if we can read, we can live as many more lives and as many kinds of lives as we wish.









































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