Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers
Socrates, 16.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 2: Socrates, his predecessors and followers
Diogenes Laërtius (180–240) biographer of ancient Greek philosophers
Socrates, 16.
The Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers (c. 200 A.D.), Book 2: Socrates, his predecessors and followers
“I’m doing badly, I’m doing well, whichever you prefer.”
Franz Kafka book Letters to Milena
Variant: I’m doing badly, I’m doing well; whichever you prefer.
Source: Letters to Milena
“Do you, then, repent of not being a tyrant too?”
Socrates (-470–-399 BC) classical Greek Athenian philosopher
Diogenes Laertius
“Never go to France
Unless you know the lingo,
If you do, like me,
You will repent, by jingo.”
Thomas Hood (1799–1845) British writer
French and English, st. 1 (1839).
1830s
Bob Dylan (1941) American singer-songwriter, musician, author, and artist
Song lyrics, Knocked Out Loaded (1986), Brownsville Girl (with Sam Shepard)
Mary Oliver (1935–2019) American writer
Dream Work (1986)
Source: "Wild Geese"
John Adams (1735–1826) 2nd President of the United States
1770s
Source: Letter to Abigail Adams (27 April 1777), published as Letter CXI in Letters of John Adams, Addressed to His Wife (1841) edited by Charles Francis Adams, p. 218
Ray Comfort (1949) New Zealand-born Christian minister and evangelist
You Can Lead an Atheist to Evidence, But You Can't Make Him Think (2009)
Diana Wynne Jones (1934–2011) English children's fantasy writer
Source: Magids Series, The Merlin Conspiracy (2003), p. 113.