Sarra Manning (1950) British writer
Source: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
Source: I Am the Messenger
Sarra Manning (1950) British writer
Source: You Don't Have to Say You Love Me
“Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true.”
Francis Bacon (1561–1626) English philosopher, statesman, scientist, jurist, and author
Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher
The Analects, The Doctrine of the Mean
Context: It is the way of the superior man to prefer the concealment of his virtue, while it daily becomes more illustrious, and it is the way of the mean man to seek notoriety, while he daily goes more and more to ruin. It is characteristic of the superior man, appearing insipid, yet never to produce satiety; while showing a simple negligence, yet to have his accomplishments recognized; while seemingly plain, yet to be discriminating. He knows how what is distant lies in what is near. He knows where the wind proceeds from. He knows how what is minute becomes manifested. Such a one, we may be sure, will enter into virtue.
Anselm Kiefer (1945) German painter and sculptor
Quoted in Huffington Post http://www.huffingtonpost.com/joshua-schwartz/in-the-beginning-there-was-not_b_1703387.html
“I don’t plan things. As a rule I prefer to see what happens.”
Saul Leiter (1923–2013) American photographer
Saul Leiter: The Quiet Iconoclast (2009)
Robert A. Heinlein book Beyond This Horizon
Source: Beyond This Horizon (1948; originally serialized in 1942), Chapter 2, “Rich Man, Poor Man, Beggar Man, Thief—”, p. 35; see also pages 31, 33
Labīd (560–661) Sahabah and poet
Translated by C. J. Lyall, quoted in Arabian Poetry, p. 42 https://archive.org/details/arabianpoetryfo00clougoog/page/n127/mode/2up <br class="br">Couplets