Posted on January 15, 2018January 15, 2018 “Words are the physicians of a mind diseased.”—Aeschylus, Greek playwright, 525-456 BC
Posted on January 13, 2018January 13, 2018 “A good uniform must work its way with the women, sooner or later.”—Charles Dickens, English writer & social critic, 1812-1870
Posted on December 19, 2017December 19, 2017 “The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.”—Edward VIII, former king of the United Kingdom and Duke of Windsor, 1894-1972
Posted on November 5, 2017November 5, 2017 “First say to yourself what you would be; and then do what you have to do.”—Epictetus, Greek philosopher, 55 AD–135 AD
Posted on November 2, 2017November 2, 2017 “The coldness of a friend is better than the sweetness of an enemy.”—Irish proverb
Posted on October 31, 2017October 31, 2017 “When you have nothing to say, say nothing.”—Charles Colton, English writer, 1780-1832
Posted on October 13, 2017October 13, 2017 “If a scientist were to cut his ear off, no one would take it as evidence of a heightened sensibility.”—Sir Peter Medawar, British biologist Nobel Laureate, 1915-1987
Posted on October 7, 2017October 7, 2017 “A traveller with empty pockets can whistle in a robber’s face.”—Juvenal, Roman poet, 1st-2nd century AD
Posted on September 23, 2017September 23, 2017 “All singers have this flaw: If asked by friends, they will not sing; if unasked, they will not stop.”—Horace, Roman lyric poet, 1st century BC
You must be logged in to post a comment.