Alexander McCall Smith book The Careful Use of Compliments
The Careful Use of Compliments, chapter 2.
The Sunday Philosophy Club series
Source: Partners in Crime
Alexander McCall Smith book The Careful Use of Compliments
The Careful Use of Compliments, chapter 2.
The Sunday Philosophy Club series
Nigel Cumberland (1967) British author and leadership coach
Your Job-Hunt Ltd – Advice from an Award-Winning Asian Headhunter (2003), Successful Recruitment in a Week (2012) https://books.google.ae/books?idp24GkAsgjGEC&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIGjAA#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, 100 Things Successful People Do: Little Exercises for Successful Living (2016) https://books.google.ae/books?idnu0lCwAAQBAJ&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIMjAE
“Inconceivable!"
"You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.”
William Goldman book The Princess Bride
Source: The Princess Bride
“You Keep Using the Word Help. I Do Not Think It Means What You Think It Means”
Rick Riordan book The Hammer of Thor
Source: The Hammer of Thor
Sita Ram Goel (1921–2003) Indian activist
Defence of Hindu Society (1983)
Edie Sedgwick (1943–1971) Socialite, actress, model
Edie : Girl On Fire (2006)
Felix Mendelssohn (1809–1847) German composer, pianist and conductor
Die Leute beklagen sich gewöhnlich, die Musik sei so vieldeutig; es sei so zweifelhaft, was sie sich dabei zu denken hätten, und die Worte verstände doch ein Jeder. Mir geht es aber gerade umgekehrt. Und nicht blos mit ganzen Reden, auch mit einzelnen Worten, auch die scheinen mir so vieldeutig, so unbestimmt, so mißverständlich im Vergleich zu einer rechten Musik, die einem die Seele erfüllt mit tausend besseren Dingen als Worten. Das, was mir eine Musik ausspricht, die ich liebe, sind mir nicht zu unbestimmte Gedanken, um sie in Worte zu fassen, sondern zu bestimmte.
Letter to Marc-André Souchay, October 15, 1842, cited from Briefe aus den Jahren 1830 bis 1847 (Leipzig: Hermann Mendelssohn, 1878) p. 221; translation from Felix Mendelssohn (ed. Gisella Selden-Goth) Letters (New York: Pantheon, 1945) pp. 313-14.
“Words of the jargon sound as if they said something higher than what they mean.”
Theodor W. Adorno (1903–1969) German sociologist, philosopher and musicologist known for his critical theory of society
Source: Jargon der Eigentlichkeit [Jargon of Authenticity] (1964), p. 9
“All things are so very uncertain, and that's exactly what makes me feel reassured.”
Tove Jansson book Moominland Midwinter
Source: Moominland Midwinter