“Death would not be called bad, O people, if one knew how to truly die.”
Nanak (1469–1539) Founder of Sikhism
Guru Nanak quotes
“Death would not be called bad, O people, if one knew how to truly die.”
Nanak (1469–1539) Founder of Sikhism
Guru Nanak quotes
“I didn't think I should die but I did not know how I would Live.”
Julia Quinn (1970) American novelist
Source: The Lost Duke of Wyndham
Johannes Grenzfurthner (1975) Austrian artist, writer, curator, and theatre and film director
from documentary Traceroute
Benoît Mandelbrot (1924–2010) Polish-born, French and American mathematician
Source: The (Mis)Behavior of Markets (2004, 2008), Ch. 13, p. 254–255
Context: It is beyond belief that we know so little about how people get rich or poor, about how it is they come to dwell in comfort and health or die in penury and disease. Financial markets are the machines in which much of human welfare is decided; yet we know more about how our car engines work than about how our global financial system functions. We lurch from crisis to crisis. In a networked world, mayhem in one market spreads instantaneously to all others—and we have only the vaguest of notions how this happens, or how to regulate it. So limited is our knowledge that we resort, not to science, but to shamans. We place control of the world's largest economy in the hands of a few elderly men, the central bankers.
Stephenie Meyer (1973) American author
Jacob Black to Rosalie Hale, p. 324
Twilight series, Breaking Dawn (2008)
Abdel Fattah el-Sisi (1954) Current President of Egypt
Remarks by el-Sisi during a military conference (28 April 2013) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LC93fn9s3-c. <br class="br">2013