“I forgot how to throw a boomerang, but then it came back to me.”
Hank Green (1980) American vlogger
Mules are So Half Ass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbqeyHxH-zU <br class="br">Songs
Source: The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
“I forgot how to throw a boomerang, but then it came back to me.”
Hank Green (1980) American vlogger
Mules are So Half Ass http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbqeyHxH-zU <br class="br">Songs
“To be sure of hitting the target, shoot first, and call whatever you hit the target”
Ashleigh Brilliant (1933) American author and cartoonist
“Cupid is fat and slow and can't hit moving targets.”
Donald Miller (1971) American writer
Prayer and the Art of Volkswagen Maintenance (2000, Harvest House Publishers)
“Boomerang arrow, Kate -- It comes back to you in the end. Boomerang. Respect it.”
Matt Fraction (1975) American comic book writer
Source: Hawkeye, Volume 1: My Life as a Weapon
Yagyū Munenori (1571–1646) samurai and daimyo of the early Edo period
A Hereditary Book on the Art of War (1632)
Context: A stroke of the sword that does not hit its target is the sword stroke of death; you reach over it to strike the winning blow. Your adversary's initiative having missed its mark, you turn the tables around and get the jump on your adversary.
Jonathan Haidt (1963) American psychologist
Source: The Happiness Hypothesis: Finding Modern Truth in Ancient Wisdom (2005), p. 55.
Vitruvius book De architectura
Source: De architectura (The Ten Books On Architecture) (~ 15BC), Book V, Chapter IV, Sec. 7
“Talent hits a target no one else can hit; Genius hits a target no one else can see.”
Arthur Schopenhauer book The World as Will and Representation
Das Talent gleicht dem Schützen, der ein Ziel trifft, welches die Uebrigen nicht erreichen können; das Genie dem, der eines trifft, bis zu welchem sie nicht ein Mal zu sehn vermögen...
Vol. II, Ch. III, para. 31 (On Genius), 1844
As cited in The Little Book of Bathroom Philosophy: Daily Wisdom from the Greatest Thinkers (2004) by Gregory Bergman, p. 137
The World as Will and Representation (1819; 1844; 1859)
Oliver Wendell Holmes (1809–1894) Poet, essayist, physician
The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table (1858)