
“Most good things have been said far too many times and just need to be lived.”
Variant: Most good things have already been said far too many times and just need to be lived.
Source: Whatever You Think, Think the Opposite
“Most good things have been said far too many times and just need to be lived.”
Variant: Most good things have already been said far too many times and just need to be lived.
“That’s the thing when people leave us too suddenly, isn’t it? We always have so many questions.”
Source: The First Phone Call from Heaven
Marcia Thornton Jones Interview https://web.archive.org/web/20121024121117/http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/marcia-thornton-jones-interview-transcript (1997)
“If you're waiting to have good ideas before you have any ideas, you won't have many ideas.”
Source: Getting Things Done: The Art of Stress-Free Productivity (2001), Ch. 3
Source: Elegies, Lines 421-423, as translated by Dorothea Wender.
“There never yet have been, nor are there now, too many good books.”
As quoted by Francis Crick in his presentation "The Impact of Linus Pauling on Molecular Biology" http://oregonstate.edu/dept/Special_Collections/subpages/ahp/1995symposium/crick.html (1995).
1990s