“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
E. Payne, trans., Vol. II, Ch. 7, p. 74
The World as Will and Representation (1819; 1844; 1859)
“Be brave. Take risks. Nothing can substitute experience.”
Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist
Victor Hope, 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow (1887–1952) British politician, agriculturalist and colonial administrator (1887-1952)
12 September 1936, Advice to the pupils of the Bishop Cotton School, Simla, also quoted in Speeches and Statements of the Marquess of Linlithgow, p. 19
“Reading can take you places you have never been before.”
Dr. Seuss (1904–1991) American children's writer and illustrator, co-founder of Beginner Books
Denis Diderot (1713–1784) French Enlightenment philosopher and encyclopædist
Observations on the Drawing Up of Laws (1774)
Calvin Coolidge (1872–1933) American politician, 30th president of the United States (in office from 1923 to 1929)
Quote from a program at a Coolidge memorial service (1933); cited in The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations (1999). The passage did not originate with Coolidge, but evolved over several decades, appearing as early as 1881 in a youth guidance book. From [Garson O’Toole, https://quoteinvestigator.com/2016/01/12/persist/, Purpose and Persistence Are Required for Success: Unrewarded Genius Is Almost a Proverb, Quote Investigator, January 12, 2016]
1930s
Celia Green (1935) British philosopher
Advice to Clever Children (1981)
Gerald Ford (1913–2006) American politician, 38th President of the United States (in office from 1974 to 1977)
Speech to the International Eucharistic Conference, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania as quoted in the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner (13 August 1976)
1970s
“She wanted a book to take her places she couldn't get to herself.”
Jeffrey Eugenides book The Marriage Plot
Source: The Marriage Plot