
“Nothing is more certain than death and nothing uncertain but its hour.”
Enguerrand VII de Coucy, quoted on p. 570
A Distant Mirror (1978)
Source: Paradoxes of Faith (1987), Ch. X. "Man", p. 137
“Nothing is more certain than death and nothing uncertain but its hour.”
Enguerrand VII de Coucy, quoted on p. 570
A Distant Mirror (1978)
Guardian Camwar, in Ch. 4 : the cooper<!-- p. 42 -->
Source: The Visitor (2002)
Context: You asked for wisdom? Hear these words. Nothing limits intelligence more than ignorance; nothing fosters ignorance more than one's own opinions; nothing strengthens opinions more than refusing to look at reality.
“On Philosophy: To Dorothea,” in Theory as Practice (1997), p. 421
“There is nothing that says more about its creator than the work itself.”
Something Like an Autobiography (1981)
Context: Although human beings are incapable of talking about themselves with total honesty, it is much harder to avoid the truth while pretending to be other people. They often reveal much about themselves in a very straightforward way. I am certain that I did. There is nothing that says more about its creator than the work itself.
“A bully is nothing more than a bunch of bull with a Y attached to its rear.”
Excerpt from the book The Goodbye Family Unveiled (2017) by Lorin Morgan-Richards.
“There is nothing more beautiful than a beautiful woman.”
Agnelli: The Rules of the Game, Vanity Fair (1991)
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)
“There is nothing more important than appearing to be religious.”
“Nothing will a man rue more than refusal to listen to the wise.”
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Every Good Man is Free