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  • #1
    Marie Curie
    “Be less curious about people and more curious about ideas.”
    Marie Curie

  • #2
    “The more you know about something the less you fear about it.”
    Đậu Phụng

  • #3
    Michael J. Sandel
    “Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'.”
    Michael J. Sandel, Justice: What's the Right Thing to Do?

  • #4
    Michael J. Sandel
    “To read these books, in this way, as an exercise in self-knowledge, carries certain risks. Risks that are both personal and political. Risks that every student of Political Philosophy has known. These risks spring from the fact that philosophy teaches us, and unsettles us, by confronting us with what we already know. There is an irony: the difficulty of this course consists in the fact that it teaches what you already know. It works by taking what we know from familiar unquestioned settings, and making it strange. [...] Philosophy estranges us from the familiar, not by supplying new information, but by inviting and provoking a new way of seeing.

    But, and here is the risk, once the familiar turns strange, it is never quite the same again. Self-knowledge is like lost innocence; however unsettling you find it, it can never be 'unthought' or 'unknown'. What makes this enterprise difficult, but also revetting, is that Moral and Political Philosophy is a story, and you don't know where the story would lead, but you do know that the story is about You.”
    Michael Sandel

  • #5
    Federico Fellini
    “You have to live spherically - in many directions. Never lose your childish enthusiasm - and things will come your way.”
    Federico Fellini

  • #6
    Haruki Murakami
    “Muscles are like work animals that are quick on the uptake. If you carefully increase the load, step by step, they learn to take it. As long as you explain your expectations to them by actually showing them examples of the amount of work they have to endure, your muscles will comply and gradually get stronger.”
    Haruki Murakami, What I Talk About When I Talk About Running

  • #7
    “Every fear hides a wish.”
    David Mamet, Edmond
    tags: fear

  • #8
    Bảo Ninh
    “Nhưng mỗi người trong chúng tôi bị chiến tranh chà nát theo một kiểu riêng, mỗi người ngay từ ngày đó đã mang trong lòng một cuộc chiến tranh của riêng mình nhiều khi hoàn toàn khác với cuộc chiến đấu chung, những nhìn nhận mà sâu trong lòng cực kỳ khác nhau về con người, về thời đại chiến trận, và đương nhiên mỗi người một số phận hậu chiến. Có thể nói chúng tôi giống nhau ở chỗ là hoàn toàn khác nhau trong cái vẻ hoàn toàn giống nhau trong quá trình nặng nề đeo đuổi cuộc chiến. Nhưng chúng tôi còn có chung một nỗi buồn, nỗi buồn chiến tranh mênh mang, nỗi buồn cao cả, cao hơn hạnh phúc và vượt trên đau khổ. Chính nhờ nỗi buồn mà chúng tôi đã thoát khỏi chiến tranh, thoát khỏi bị chôn vùi trong cảnh chém giết triền miên, trong cảnh khốn khổ của những tay súng, những đầu lê, những ám ảnh bạo lực và bạo hành, để bước trở lại con đường riêng của mỗi cuộc đời có lẽ chẳng sung sướng gì và cũng đầy tội lỗi, nhưng vẫn là cuộc đời đẹp đẽ nhất mà chúng tôi có thể hy vọng, bởi vì đấy là đời sống hòa bình.”
    Bảo Ninh, The Sorrow of War

  • #9
    Omar Khayyám
    “To wisely live your life, you don't need to know much
    Just remember two main rules for the beginning:
    You better starve, than eat whatever
    And better be alone, than with whoever.”
    Omar Khayyám, Rubaiyat

  • #10
    E.E. Cummings
    “Trust your heart if the seas catch fire, live by love though the stars walk backward.”
    E.E. Cummings

  • #11
    Caroline Leech
    “I am German, yes, but I am not a Nazi. There is a difference, and one day I hope you understand that.”
    Caroline Leech, Wait for Me

  • #12
    Nguyễn Phương Mai
    “Trái tim bảo gì thì nghe nấy thôi, cãi nó làm gì, sau này có thắng cũng thành thua.”
    Nguyễn Phương Mai, Tôi Là Một Con Lừa

  • #13
    Horace Mann
    “A house without books is like a room without windows.”
    Horace Mann

  • #14
    Henry Ward Beecher
    “A house without books is like a room without windows. No man has a right to bring up his children without surrounding them with books, if he has the means to buy them. It is a wrong to his family. He cheats them! Children learn to read by being in the presence of books. The love of knowledge comes with reading and grows upon it.”
    Henry Ward Beecher, Eyes and ears

  • #15
    Alvin Toffler
    “The illiterate of the 21st century will not be those who cannot read and write, but those who cannot learn, unlearn, and relearn. ”
    Alvin Toffler

  • #16
    Margaret Mead
    “I was wise enough never to grow up, while fooling people into believing I had.”
    Margaret Mead

  • #17
    Alan             Moore
    “Artists use lies to tell the truth. Yes, I created a lie. But because you believed it, you found something true about yourself.”
    Alan Moore, V for Vendetta

  • #18
    Haruki Murakami
    “Memories warm you up from the inside. But they also tear you apart.”
    Haruki Murakami, Kafka on the Shore

  • #19
    Steve Jobs
    “If today were the last day of my life, would I want to do what I'm about to do today ?”
    Steve Jobs, Steve Jobs: His Own Words and Wisdom

  • #20
    Paulo Coelho
    “In life, a person can take one of two attitudes: to build or to plant. The builders might take years over their tasks, but one day, they finish what they're doing. Then they find that they're hemmed in by their own walls. Life loses its meaning when the building stops.

    Then there are those who plant. They endure storms and all the vicissitudes of the seasons, and they rarely rest. But unlike a building, a garden never stops growing. And while it requires the gardener's constant attention, it also allows life for the gardener to be a great adventure.

    Gardeners always recognize each other, because they know that in the history of each plant lies the growth of the whole World.”
    Paulo Coelho

  • #21
    Maya Angelou
    “I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.”
    Maya Angelou

  • #22
    Steve Jobs
    “You have to trust in something - your gut, destiny, life, karma, whatever. This approach has never let me down, and it has made all the difference in my life.”
    Steve Jobs

  • #23
    Stephen W. Hawking
    “Remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. And however difficult life may seem, there is always something you can do and succeed at.
    It matters that you don't just give up.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #24
    Stephen W. Hawking
    “One, remember to look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Two, never give up work. Work gives you meaning and purpose and life is empty without it. Three, if you are lucky enough to find love, remember it is there and don't throw it away.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #25
    Stephen W. Hawking
    “We are just an advanced breed of monkeys on a minor planet of a very average star. But we can understand the Universe. That makes us something very special.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #26
    Stephen W. Hawking
    “Quiet people have the loudest minds.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #27
    Stephen W. Hawking
    “Life would be tragic if it weren't funny.”
    Stephen Hawking

  • #28
    My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been
    “My expectations were reduced to zero when I was 21. Everything since then has been a bonus."

    [The Science of Second-Guessing (New York Times Magazine Interview, December 12, 2004)]”
    Stephen W. Hawking

  • #29
    “The plain fact is that the planet does not need more successful people. But it does desperately need more peacemakers, healers, restorers, storytellers, and lovers of every kind. It needs people who live well in their places. It needs people of moral courage willing to join the fight to make the world habitable and humane. And these qualities have little to do with success as we have defined it.”
    David W. Orr, Ecological Literacy: Educating Our Children for a Sustainable World

  • #30
    E.B. White
    “A library is many things. It’s a place to go, to get in out of the rain. It’s a place to go if you want to sit and think. But particularly it is a place where books live, and where you can get in touch with other people, and other thoughts, through books. If you want to find out about something, the information is in the reference books — the dictionaries, the encyclopedias, the atlases. If you like to be told a story, the library is the place to go. Books hold most of the secrets of the world, most of the thoughts that men and women have had. And when you are reading a book, you and the author are alone together — just the two of you. A library is a good place to go when you feel unhappy, for there, in a book, you may find encouragement and comfort. A library is a good place to go when you feel bewildered or undecided, for there, in a book, you may have your question answered. Books are good company, in sad times and happy times, for books are people — people who have managed to stay alive by hiding between the covers of a book.”
    E.B. White



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