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    Epictetus
    “If anyone tells you that a certain person speaks ill of you, do not make excuses about what is said of you but answer, "He was ignorant of my other faults, else he would not have mentioned these alone.”
    Epictetus

  • #2
    Michel de Montaigne
    “Kings and philosophers shit—and so do ladies.”
    Michel de Montaigne

  • #3
    Sappho
    “Leave Crete and sweep to this blest temple
    Where apple-orchard's elegance
    Is yours, and smouldering altars, ample
    Frankincense.

    Here under boughs a bracing spring
    Percolates, roses without number
    Umber the earth and, rustling,
    The leaves drip slumber.

    Here budding flowers possess a sunny
    Pasture where steeds could graze their fill,
    And the breeze feels as gentle as honey...

    Kypris, here in the present blend
    Your nectar with pure festal glee.
    Fill gilded bowls and pass them round
    Lavinshly.”
    Sappho

  • #4
    Olga Tokarczuk
    “He was a man of very few words, and as it was impossible to talk, one had to keep silent. It’s hard work talking to some people, most often males. I have a Theory about it. With age, many men come down with testosterone autism, the symptoms of which are a gradual decline in social intelligence and capacity for interpersonal communication, as well as a reduced ability to formulate thoughts. The Person beset by this Ailment becomes taciturn and appears to be lost in contemplation. He develops an interest in various Tools and machinery, and he’s drawn to the Second World War and the biographies of famous people, mainly politicians and villains. His capacity to read novels almost entirely vanishes; testosterone autism disturbs the character’s psychological understanding.”
    Olga Tokarczuk, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead



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