Ambrose Bierce: Cytaty po angielsku (strona 4)
Ambrose Bierce był amerykański dziennikarz, satyryk i pisarz. Cytaty po angielsku.“Friendship: A ship big enough for two in fair weather, but only one in foul.”
Źródło: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
Źródło: The Devil's Dictionary and Other Works
“Absurdity, n. A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
“Optimist, n. A proponent of the doctrine that black is white.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
“Cabbage, n. A familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
“DISOBEDIENCE, n. The silver lining to the cloud of servitude.”
Źródło: The Devil's Dictionary and Other Works
“ARMOR, n. The kind of clothing worn by a man whose tailor is a blacksmith.”
Źródło: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
“Bride, n. A woman with a fine prospect of happiness behind her.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Źródło: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
“Peace in international affairs: a period of cheating between periods of fighting”
Wariant: Peace: A period of cheating between two periods of fighting.
Źródło: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary
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“Birth, n. The first and direst of all disasters.”
The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Źródło: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary