“Wit, to be well defined, must be defined by wit itself; then it will be worth listening to.” Quote by Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
“Remember, the prince is like a mirror exposed to the eyes of all his subjects who continually look to him as a pattern on which to model themselves, and who in consequence without much trouble discover his vices and virtues.” LooksEyeRememberVirtueTroubleSubjectsModelsConsequenceMirrorsPatternsVicesExposedVice And Virtue Author:Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor
“You'd think a guy who has broken 35 bones in his body would have a high pain threshold, but mine is pretty low. I got hit in the shin with a golf ball once and it almost brought tears to my eyes. I've had broken bones that didn't hurt as bad.” ThinkingBodyEyePainGuyHurtTearsMinesBrokenLowsBallsGolfBonesThresholdGolf BallBroken BonePain Threshold Author:Evel Knievel
“It is sometimes best to slip over thoughts and not go to the bottom of them.” SometimesBottomSlips Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“Oh Dear! How unfortunate I am not to have anyone to weep with!” FriendshipDearUnfortunate Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“Reason bears disgrace, courage combats it, patience surmounts it.” ReasonBearsCombatDisgrace Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“Nothing is more certain of destroying any good feeling that may be cherished towards us than to show distrust. To be suspected as an enemy is often enough to make a man become so; the whole matter is over, there is no farther use of guarding against it. On the contrary, confidence leads us naturally to act kindly, we are affected by the good opinion which others entertain of us, and we are not easily induced to lose it.” MenMayMatterEnoughWholeUseShowsFeelingsCertainLosesOpinionEnemyContraryAffectedDestroyingDistrustGood FeelingGuarding Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“We like so much to talk of ourselves that we are never weary of those private interviews with a lover during the course of whole years, and for the same reason the devout like to spend much time with their confessor; it is the pleasure of talking of themselves, even though it be to talk ill.” YearsReasonWholeCoursesPleasureTalkingLoversIllInterviewsWearyEgotismWhole Year Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“Gloom and sadness are poison to us, and the origin of hysterics. You are right in thinking that this disease is in the imagination; you have defined it perfectly; it is vexation which causes it to spring up, and fear that supports it.” ThinkingCausesImaginationSupportSadnessDiseaseSpringDefinedPoisonGloomVexation Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“It is thus that we walk through the world like the blind, not knowing whither we are going, regarding as bad what is good, regarding as good what is bad, and ever in entire ignorance.” WorldWalksKnowingIgnoranceBlindNot Knowing Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne
“The world has no long injustices.” WorldLongInjustice Author:Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne