“As nothing is more easy than to think, so nothing is more difficult than to think well.”
Thomas Traherne (1636–1674) English poet
First Century, sect. 8.
Centuries of Meditations
Heimsljós (World Light) (1940), Book Two: The Palace of the Summerland
“As nothing is more easy than to think, so nothing is more difficult than to think well.”
Thomas Traherne (1636–1674) English poet
First Century, sect. 8.
Centuries of Meditations
“It is more difficult, and it calls for higher energies of soul, to live a martyr than to die one.”
Horace Mann (1796–1859) American politician
Source: Thoughts Selected from the Writings of Horace Mann (1872), p. 213
Epictetus (50–138) philosopher from Ancient Greece
Fragment xxxii.
Golden Sayings of Epictetus, Fragments
Andrew Marshall (1921–2019) the director of the United States Department of Defense's Office of Net Assessment
Problems of Estimating Military Power, August 1966
Problems of Estimating Military Power (August 1966)
Geoffrey Blainey (1930) Australian historian
The Story of Australia's People: The Rise and Fall of Ancient Australia (2015)
Russell Kirk (1918–1994) American political theorist and writer
Libertarians: Chirping Sectaries (1981)
Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIV Anatomy, Zoology and Physiology
Max Beckmann (1884–1950) German painter, draftsman, printmaker, sculptor and writer
Source: 1930s, On my Painting (1938), p. 18