Until we Dream of Life and Life becomes a Dream.
One must be a great man indeed to be able to hold out even against common sense. " "Or else a fool.
He was one of the numerous and varied legion of dullards, of half-animated abortions, conceited, half-educated coxcombs, who attach themselves to the idea most in fashion only to vulgarize it and who caricature every cause they serve, however sincerely.
Every man has some reminiscences which he would not tell to everyone, but only to his friends. He has others which he would not reveal even to his friends, but only to himself, and that in secret. But finally there are still others which a man is even afraid to tell himself, and every decent man has a considerable number of such things stored away. That is, one can even say that the more decent he is, the greater the number of such things in his mind.
There is immeasurably more left inside than what comes out in words.
Men like to to count their troubles; few calculate their happiness.
To love is to suffer and there can be no love otherwise.
Listen to any self doubt for anything that needs to be addressed, address it, and keep rocking!
An ostentatious man will rather relate a blunder or an absurdity he has committed, than be debarred from talking of his own dear person.
It is useless to read Greek in translation; translators can but offer us a vague equivalent.
The real challenge is to remember to see clearly when everything's flying around us and we're wrapped up in our [emotional] wounds and traumas.