Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool (30 September 1968), quoted in The Times (1 October 1968), p. 6
1960s
Source: The Star Rover
Roy Jenkins (1920–2003) British politician, historian and writer
Speech to the Labour Party Conference in Blackpool (30 September 1968), quoted in The Times (1 October 1968), p. 6
1960s
“The heart is able to bury deep and well what is urgently desires to forget.”
Stefan Zweig book Beware of Pity
Beware of Pity (1939)
“Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words.”
Zhuangzi (-369–-286 BC) classic Chinese philosopher
Variant: "Where can I find a man who has forgotten words? He is the one I would like to talk to."
Context: A trap is for fish: when you've got the fish, you can forget the trap. A snare is for rabbits: when you've got the rabbit, you can forget the snare. Words are for meaning: when you've got the meaning, you can forget the words. Where can I find someone who's forgotten words so I can have a word with him?...