
Observations on the Drawing Up of Laws (1774)
Observations on the Drawing Up of Laws (1774)
“Never trouble trouble, till trouble troubles you”
Second Thyme Around
Womanpower (p. 129)
The Female Eunuch (1970)
Context: Women have been charged with deviousness and duplicity since the dawn of civilization so they have never been able to pretend that their masks were anything but masks. It is a slender case but perhaps it does mean that women have always been in closer contact with reality than men: it would seem to be the just recompense for being deprived of idealism.
“She had never imagined that curiosty was one of the many masks of love.”
Source: Love in the Time of Cholera
Statement from House Republican Leader Kevin McCarthy https://republicanleader.house.gov/leader-mccarthy-condemns-comparisons-to-the-holocaust/, 25 May 2021
About
"The Entry of Christ into Liverpool", from British Poetry since 1945 (1970), Ed. Edward Lucie-Smith.<p>
“The trouble with theorists is, they never pay attention to the experiments!”
as quoted by [Richard Feynman, "Surely you're joking, Mr. Feynman!": adventures of a curious character, W. W. Norton, 1985, 0393316041, 253]
Attributed
“412. He that seekes trouble never misses.”
Jacula Prudentum (1651)
“Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.”
Variant: Education doesn't change life much. It just lifts trouble to a higher plane of regard.