“One must speak about serious things seriously.”
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Letter to A.N. Pleshcheev (September 9, 1888)
Letters
Escolios a un Texto Implicito (1977), Volume Two
“One must speak about serious things seriously.”
Anton Chekhov (1860–1904) Russian dramatist, author and physician
Letter to A.N. Pleshcheev (September 9, 1888)
Letters
Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) French writer (1821–1880)
14 August 1853
Correspondence, Letters to Madame Louise Colet
Harold Monro (1879–1932) British poet
T. S. Eliot, in Alida Monro (ed.) The Collected Poems of Harold Monro (London: Cobden-Sanderson, 1933) p. xiv.
Criticism
Jacques Derrida (1930–2004) French philosopher (1930-2004)
Derrida Jacques, Elisabeth Weber (1995), Points...: Interviews, 1974-1994. p. 115
“Pretty simple. Except for one little problem: it doesn't work!”
Paul DiLascia (1959–2008) American software developer
various
About Code
“Painting is silent poetry, and poetry painting that speaks.”
Simonides of Ceos (-556–-468 BC) Ancient Greek musician and poet
Quoted by Plutarch, De gloria Atheniensium 3.346f http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2008.01.0234%3Astephpage%3D346f.<br>Variant translations:<br>Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting with the gift of speech.<br>Painting is silent poetry, poetry is eloquent painting.<br>See also: Ut pictura poesis
Richard Nixon (1913–1994) 37th President of the United States of America
On Jews, to H. R. Haldeman, as quoted in "Nixon: I Am Not an Anti-Semite" by Timothy Noah, in Slate (7 October 1999) http://www.slate.com/id/1003783/ <br class="br">1990s <br class="br">Variant: But, Bob, generally speaking, you can't trust the bastards. They turn on you. Am I wrong or right?
“Simonides calls painting silent poetry, and poetry speaking painting.”
Plutarch (46–127) ancient Greek historian and philosopher
Whether the Athenians were more Warlike or Learned, 3
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)