“The world is not our imagination but our nightmare, full of inconceivable surprises.”
Imre Kertész book Kaddish for an Unborn Child
Kaddish for a Child Not Born (1990)
Source: A Separate Reality
“The world is not our imagination but our nightmare, full of inconceivable surprises.”
Imre Kertész book Kaddish for an Unborn Child
Kaddish for a Child Not Born (1990)
Christian Canlubo (2002) Filipino Internet Entrepreneur
Source: https://twitter.com/canlubochris/status/1239546180633124864 | Christian Canlubo personal Twitter account
Celia Green (1935) British philosopher
The Decline and Fall of Science (1976)
“We learn to be grateful to life. Every day it gives us the opportunity to learn something new.”
Prevale (1983) Italian DJ and producer
Original: Impariamo ad essere grati alla vita. Ogni giorno ci offre l'opportunità di imparare qualcosa di nuovo.
Source: prevale.net
“We learn a lot from the mistakes of others, but even more from our own.”
Fausto Cercignani (1941) Italian scholar, essayist and poet
Examples of self-translation (c. 2004), Quotes - Zitate - Citations - Citazioni
“Anything new that we learn about the world involves plausible reasoning”
George Pólya (1887–1985) Hungarian mathematician
Induction and Analogy in Mathematics (1954)
Context: Demonstrative reasoning penetrates the sciences just as far as mathematics does, but it is in itself (as mathematics is in itself) incapable of yielding essentially new knowledge about the world around us. Anything new that we learn about the world involves plausible reasoning, which is the only kind of reasoning for which we care in everyday affairs.
Clair Cameron Patterson (1922–1995) American chemist and geochemist
In a Interview With Shirley K. Cohen http://oralhistories.library.caltech.edu/32/1/OH_Patterson.pdf
Tomáš Baťa (1876–1932) Czech businessman
Attributed to Tomas Bata at tomasbata.com, 2015
Attributed to Tomas Bata
William Hazlitt (1778–1830) English writer
No. 54
Characteristics, in the manner of Rochefoucauld's Maxims (1823)