“Cynics are merely idealists with unusually high standards.”
Alain de Botton (1969) Swiss writer
Variant: Cynics are - beneath it all - only idealists with awkwardly high standards.
Source: The Course of Love
The Mill on the Floss (1860)
“Cynics are merely idealists with unusually high standards.”
Alain de Botton (1969) Swiss writer
Variant: Cynics are - beneath it all - only idealists with awkwardly high standards.
Source: The Course of Love
Daniel Kahneman book Thinking, Fast and Slow
Source: Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011), Chapter 24, "The engine of capitalism", page 263 (ISBN 9780141033570).
“It has to be considered damned unusual that no other union was ever investigated.”
Jimmy Hoffa (1913–1982) American labor leader
Source: Hoffa The Real Story (1975), Chapter 6, The Start of the Frame-Up, p. 103
Virginia Woolf book Orlando: A Biography
Source: Orlando: A Biography (1928), Ch. 3
Context: No passion is stronger in the breast of man than the desire to make others believe as he believes. Nothing so cuts at the root of his happiness and fills him with rage as the sense that another rates low what he prizes high. Whigs and Tories, Liberal party and Labour party — for what do they battle except their own prestige?
“Virtue's a mere name,
Or 'tis high venture that achieves high aim.”
John Conington (1825–1869) British classical scholar
Book I, epistle xvii, p. 138
Translations, The Satires, Epistles, and Art of Poetry of Horace (1869), Epistles
“For such a sovereign joy, a prize so high
No silver and no gold could ever buy.”
Ludovico Ariosto book Orlando Furioso
Ch'un almo gaudio, un così gran contento
Non potrebbe comprare oro né argento.
Canto XXXVIII, stanza 2 (tr. W. S. Rose)
Orlando Furioso (1532)
B.K.S. Iyengar (1918–2014) Indian yoga teacher and scholar
Stacie Stukin in: "10 Yogis gather around the guru"
Alfred D. Chandler, Jr. (1918–2007) American historian
Source: The Visible Hand (1977), p. 236; Cited in: Best (1990, p. 48).