“I became fascinated with the concept of speak no, see no, hear no evil. And - and the actual depiction of three wise monkeys. And I began collecting it over the years. And I kind of figured that I might be the - the fourth monkey, the feel no evil monkey.” FeelsYearsKindMightThreeEvilSpeakWiseConceptsFascinatedFourthMonkeysCollectingDepiction Author:Mackenzie Phillips
“My mother went to a school called 'The Club of the Three Wise Monkeys'. And my grandmother, my father's mother, had a gold charm for her made with the speak no, see no, hear no evil monkeys. And I was fascinated by that charm. I'd sit in my mother's lap and play with it all the time.” MadePlaySchoolMotherThreeEvilFatherSpeakWiseGoldClubsCharmGrandmotherFascinatedMonkeysMy GrandmotherLap Author:Mackenzie Phillips
“The [travel] writer, looking back at the journey from a distance of a year or two (or three), is a different character from the hapless character who undertook the trip: wise after the event, with the leisure to tease out meanings from the experience that the distracted traveler never had, and often impatient with his alter ego's blinkered and unsatisfactory version of things.” YearsTwoDifferentCharacterThreeWiseJourneyEventsEgoDistanceVersionsLeisureLooking BackTravelerDistractedImpatientTeaseDifferent CharactersAlter Ego Author:Jonathan Raban
“There are three things against which the wise man guards: lust when young, quarrels when strong, and covetousness when old.” MenYoungThreeStrongVirtueWiseLustQuarrelsThree ThingsCovetousness Author:Confucius
“They say that there are three kinds of people in the world. There are people who never learn one way or another anything; there are people who learn from their own mistakes, eventually and with great pain; and then there are the really wise people who learn from other people's mistakes and spare themselves the suffering.” PeopleWorldWayKindPainSufferingThreeMistakeWiseOne WaySparesWise People Author:Elizabeth Gilbert
“Man seems to be an animal whose capacity for lies is only equalled by his credulity; it does no good to let battalions of cats outof bags, to produce whole harems of naked facts, people eat the same three meals daily deception, and are always ready to turn with fury upon the purveyors of bagless cats and facts undraped. Probably their instinct is wise. Who knows?” PeopleKnowsMenDoeWholeFactsSeemsTruthLyingTurnsThreeAnimalWiseProduceReadyCapacityCatInstinctNakedDeceptionMealsBagsFuryCredulityHarem Book:The Fourteenth Chronicle: Letters and Diaries of John Dos Passos Source: The Fourteenth Chronicle: Letters and Diaries of John Dos Passos