Assassination is the extreme form of censorship.
George Bernard Shaw
Was thinking about death sentence when this quote came to my mind. So much said in a few words.
Assassination is the extreme form of censorship.
George Bernard Shaw
Was thinking about death sentence when this quote came to my mind. So much said in a few words.
“Personally I’m always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught.”
Sir Winston Churchill
Oh, yeh..
- Every exit is an entrance somewhere else. (Love this one, so terribly optimistic and, when you think of it, it’s true isn’t it?)
Tom Stoppard
- Si je partais sans me retourner, je me perdrais bientôt de vue.
[If I was leaving without looking back, I would lose the sight of myself]
Jean Tardieu
- Nous avons trop aimé les étoiles pour avoir peur de la nuit.
[We loved the stars too much to be afraid of the night]
Épitaphe sur la tombe de deux astronomes amateurs
[epitaph on the tombstone of two amateur astronomers]
- Certes, un rêve de beignet, c’est un rêve, pas un beignet. Mais un rêve de voyage, c’est déjà un voyage.
[Right, a dream of a donut, that’s a dream, not a donut. But a dream of a travel, that’s already a travel.]
Marek Halter
Hope you like them! Feel free to let me know if you have a better translation or a more correct English sentence ;)
Edit: Oh man, can’t display the accents.. wtf!
- I smile because I have no idea what’s going on.. (Dunno why but I LOVE this one)
- Everyone smiles in the same language.
- La chance ne sourit pas à ceux qui lui font la gueule.
[Chance doesn’t smile to those who grimace at it]
- La chance me sourit, mais elle a des dents cassées.
[Chance is smiling to me, but it has broken teeth]