
“Enter Love, exit Theory of Love.”
Oluşmak (To Become) Aphorisms (Pan Publishing House, Istanbul, 2011)
“Enter Love, exit Theory of Love.”
Oluşmak (To Become) Aphorisms (Pan Publishing House, Istanbul, 2011)
Letter to Benjamin Harrison V (9 March 1789), published in Washington's Writings: Being His Correspondence, Addresses, Messages, and Other Papers, Official and Private, Selected and Published from the Original Manuscripts https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=DTlEAQAAMAAJ&rdid=book-DTlEAQAAMAAJ&rdot=1, Volume IX, p. 475.
1780s
“He tries to find the exit from himself but there is no door.”
End of the Labyrinth http://www.poetrysoup.com/famous/poem/21391/End_of_the_Labyrinth
From the poems written in English
Context: I make this chief distinction between religion and superstition, that the latter is founded on ignorance, the former on knowledge; this, I take it, is the reason why Christians are distinguished from the rest of the world, not by faith, nor by charity, nor by the other fruits of the Holy Spirit, but solely by their opinions, inasmuch as they defend their cause, like everyone else, by miracles, that is by ignorance, which is the source of all malice; thus they turn a faith, which may be true, into superstition.
Letter 21 (73) to Henry Oldenburg , November (1675)
“The young feel sorrows much more sharply that the old; the latter are nearer the safety exit.”
I giovani sentono i dolori più acerbamente dei vecchi: per questi l'uscita di sicurezza è più vicina.
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Il Gattopardo (1958)
1820s, Letter to F. Corbin (1820)
“If your class defines dunder “enter” and dunder “exit”, it’s a context manager.”
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