“Other people’s tragedies should not be the subject of idle conversation.”
Kate DiCamillo book Because of Winn-Dixie
Source: Because of Winn-Dixie
§ 5.45
Bodhicaryavatara, A Guide to the Bodhisattva Way of Life
“Other people’s tragedies should not be the subject of idle conversation.”
Kate DiCamillo book Because of Winn-Dixie
Source: Because of Winn-Dixie
Herbert Spencer (1820–1903) English philosopher, biologist, sociologist, and prominent classical liberal political theorist
Education: Intellectual, Moral, and Physical (1861)
Context: If there be an order in which the human race has mastered its various kinds of knowledge, there will arise in every child an aptitude to acquire these kinds of knowledge in the same order. So that even were the order intrinsically indifferent, it would facilitate education to lead the individual mind through the steps traversed by the general mind. But the order is not intrinsically indifferent; and hence the fundamental reason why education should be a repetition of civilization in little.<!--p.76
Jean de La Bruyère book Les Caractères
Il ne manque cependant à l'oisiveté du sage qu'un meilleur nom, et que méditer, parler, lire, et être tranquille s'appelât travailler.
Aphorism 12
Les Caractères (1688), Du mérite personnel
“Community can be defined simply as a group in which free conversation can take place.”
Rollo May (1909–1994) US psychiatrist
Source: Power and Innocence (1972), Ch. 12 : Toward New Community
Context: Communication leads to community — that is, to understanding, intimacy, and the mutual valuing that was previously lacking.
Community can be defined simply as a group in which free conversation can take place. Community is where I can share my innermost thoughts, bring out the depths of my own feelings, and know they will be understood.
“Architecture should speak of its time and place, but yearn for timelessness.”
Frank Gehry (1929) Canadian-American (b.1929)
Source: Kim Johnson Gross, Jeff Stone, Julie V. Iovine (1993) Home. p. 43.
Joseph Addison (1672–1719) politician, writer and playwright
No. 15 (March 17, 1711).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
Pearl S. Buck (1892–1973) American writer
As quoted in The Quotable Woman (1978) by Elaine T Partnow, p. 226. "When men destroy their old gods they will find new ones to take their place" has sometimes been quoted as her original statement, though she states that she herself is quoting an abbot.