When an author is too meticulous about his style, you may presume that his mind is frivolous and his content flimsy.
Lucius Annaeus Seneca
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SENECA (SENECA THE ELDER) Why does a virtuous man take delight in the landscapes? Because the din of the dusty world and the l...
KUO HIS Why does a virtuous man take delight in the landscapes? Because the din of the dusty world and the l...
KUO HIS The style of an author should be the image of his mind, but the choice and command of language is th...
EDWARD GIBBON And, after all, it is style alone by which posterity will judge
of a great work, for an author can ...
ISAAC D'ISRAELI After all, it is style alone by which posterity will judge of a great work, for an author can have n...
ISAAC D'ISRAELI After all, it is style alone by which posterity will judge of a great work, for an author can have n...
ISAAC DISRAELI In terms of his behavior, you can make that direct analogy about his political style.
ERIC HERZIK The time for a person to instantly interact with his own soul, inspect his own mind and introspect w...
ANUJ SOMANY A man's faults all conform to his type of mind. Observe his faults and you may know his virtues.
CHINESE PROVERBS An author who speaks about his own books is almost as bad as a mother who talks about her own childr...
BENJAMIN DISRAELI It is conceivable that what is unified form to the author or composer may of necessity be formless t...
CHARLES IVES Wealth is an inborn attitude of mind, like poverty. The pauper who has made his pile may flaunt his ...
JEAN COCTEAU His issue is one of content that is not appropriate.
ALLISON BARBER My friend was eaten alive by this bacteria . His legs, his arms were eaten, his intestines were eate...
STEPHANIE SOFOS There is nothing that an intellectual less likes to change than his mind, or a politician his policy...
THEODORE DALRYMPLE If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they ...
SARAH FIELDING The less justified a man is in claiming excellence for his own self, the more ready he is to claim a...
ERIC HOFFER A person can use his mind when working on matter; then logic is a great instrument. And the same per...
BHAGWAN SHREE RAJNEESH To leave frivolous circumstances, I pray you tell Signior
Lucentio that his father is come from Pis...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with hi...
ROBERT A. HEINLEIN We have not read an author till we have seen his object, whatever
it may be, as he saw it.
THOMAS CARLYLE How can you tell when the devil is lying? His lips are moving.
CRAIG GROESCHEL Any father would worry about his son only in two conditions, one when his son doesn’t earn anythin...
ASIF ATAHI He really has improved his technique. His style is much different. He attacks.
BRET WOJCIK Stephen King has inspired me with his humor and honesty, and his admonition that the author's jo...
BARRY EISLER What an author likes to write most is his signature on the back of a cheque.
BRENDAN BEHAN What an author likes to write most is his signature on the back of a cheque.
BRENDAN FRANCIS He is a great artist. He may be the finest artist among American writers since William Faulkner and ...
HAROLD BLOOM Ah, he has too many ideas, that man da Vinci. His mind works faster than his hands.
SARAH DUNANT Trapped within the confines of his mind, he is too aware of every thought passing through it, as if ...
DAPHNE SIMEON There is a brief moment when all there is in a man's mind and soul and spirit is reflected through h...
YOUSUF KARSH Until you understand a writer's ignorance, presume yourself ignorant of his understanding.
SAMUEL TAYLOR COLERIDGE He whose son is obedient to him, whose wife's conduct is in accordance with his wishes, and who is c...
CHANAKYA When you're talking about Tim Burton, you're talking about a guy that has such a visual sens...
JACKIE EARLE HALEY He is meticulous and thorough. He is great communicator and teacher. He knows how to fix things when...
KEVIN STEELE Protestantism has the method of Jesus with His secret too much left out of mind; Catholicism has His...
MATTHEW ARNOLD I am because someone dreams me; a man who sleeps and dreams and sees me acting, living and moving ...
GIOVANNI PAPINI When you talk about what is Lincoln, it's about reaching the American customer who has reached his g...
ANNE STEVENS While it may not have been a total success, I don't look at it as a failure, What's frivolous, to me...
MICHAEL ALDERMAN Too rigid specialization is almost as bad for a historian's mind, and for his ultimate reputatio...
SAMUEL E. MORISON And if they were content with what Allah and His Apostle gave them, and had said: Allah is sufficien...
QURAN There is a brief moment when all there is in a man's mind and soul and spirit is reflected throu...
YOUSUF KARSH Fear even when morbid is not cowardice. That is the label we reserve for something that a man does...
LORD MORAN In 'Windtalkers,' the director John Woo is meticulous in melding his own intimate style into...
ELVIS MITCHELL The ideal adventurer needs... the quality of not being content to mind his own affairs...
P.G. WODEHOUSE An editor should tell the author his writing is better than it is. Not a lot better, a little better...
TS (THOMAS STEARNS) ELIOT As you get older, your wrestling style matures, and his is starting to mature. He's starting to real...
BERNIE BOTHEROYD An armed society is a polite society. Manners are good when one may have to back up his acts with hi...
ROBERT A. HEINLEIN A good author possesses not only his own intellect, but also that of his friends.
FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE If an officer rolled up on something that required his immediate attention and another officer or di...
GREG COLLINS Style! style! why, all writers will tell you that it is the very
thing which can least of all be c...
ISAAC D'ISRAELI Whatever man may stand, whatever he may do, to whatever he may apply his hand - in agriculture, in c...
ABRAHAM KUYPER When you come across an excellent invention, what it should tell you is that someone used most of hi...
ISRAELMORE AYIVOR When love beckons to you, follow him, Though his ways are hard and steep. And when his wings enfold ...
KHALIL GIBRAN His mind his kingdom, and his will his law.
WILLIAM COWPER The only sort of pride that may serve a man well on that rarest occasion is his hatred of being wron...
CRISS JAMI His favorite and his best (style) is Greco. He is very, very good at it. He has the ability to see t...
BOBBY DEBERRY He's an experienced and capable warden and well respected by his peers. Everyone I've ever talked to...
STEVEN OWEN Man is a gregarious animal, and much more so in his mind than in his body. He may like to go alone f...
GEORGE SANTAYANA When love beckons to you, follow him,Though his ways are hard and steep.And when his wings enfold yo...
KAHLIL GIBRAN I have given you your liberty, Lucius, is that not enough for you? But I have noticed that you and y...
J.K. ROWLING Ellington never graduated from high school, so when you speak about his success as a musician, his s...
ED SMITH When love beckons to you, follow him,
Though his ways are hard and steep. And when his wings en...
KAHLIL GIBRAN When a leader is too temperamental in a case he faults his judgment and loses the confidence of his ...
ETC WANYANWU I've always wanted to work with Sean Connery - there's something about his style, and his ca...
KELSEY CHOW An individual who has in his mind that he can accomplish a certain task is far more likely to succee...
DANIEL WILLEY That's not a concern that we've heard or that we're particularly concerned about. Mayor Spencer has ...
CHRISTIAN WINTHROP Feast of Lucy, Martyr at Syracuse, 304 Commemoration of Samuel Johnson, Writer, Moralist, 1784 A ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON The Plagiarism of orators is the art, or an ingenious and easy
mode, which some adroitly employ to ...
ISAAC D'ISRAELI Temptation is like a knife, that may either cut the meat or the throat of a man; it may be his food ...
JOHN OWEN Temptation is like a knife, that may either cut the meat or the throat of a man; it may be his food ...
JOHN OWEN He that studies his content, wants it.
GEORGE HERBERT Hell is the highest reward that the devil can offer you for being a servant of his.
BILLY SUNDAY A man is not an elder because his head is grey; his age may be ripe, but he is called 'Old-in-vain.'
FRIEDRICH MAX MULLER The battle is all over except the shouting when one knows what is wanted and has made up his mind to...
NAPOLEON HILL Le Corbusier is an outstanding writer. His ideas achieved their impact in large measure because he c...
ALAIN DE BOTTON He has found his style, when he cannot do otherwise.
PAUL KLEE Life is an audition.
THOMAS FLAJNIK - ANTICHIMERAPODAL Sketching is almost everything. It is the painter's identity, his style, his conviction, and the...
FERNANDO BOTERO Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.
SIVANANDA Every human being is the author of his own health or disease.
BUDDHA For one who relies on prejudices to vitalize his existence, freedom is but an illusion, because he i...
JONATHAN CHEN I would rather be attacked than unnoticed. For the worst thing you can do to an author is to be sile...
SAMUEL JOHNSON Love is the magician that pulls man out of his own hat.
BEN HECHT Why change? Everyone has his own style. When you have found it, you should stick to it.
AUDREY HEPBURN Say, like those wicked Turks, there is no What's-his-name but Thingummy, and What-you-may-call-it is...
CHARLES DICKENS I love to cook. My dad's a really excellent cook and his style is: Look in the fridge and make w...
OLIVIA THIRLBY Recession is when your neighbor loses his job. Depression is when you lose yours. And recovery is wh...
RONALD REAGAN An influential member of parliament has not only to pay much money to become such, and to give time ...
WALTER BAGEHOT Those who work in a preconceived style, deliberately turning their backs on nature, miss the truth. ...
HENRI MATISSE Throughout the history of commercial life nobody has ever quite liked the commission man. His functi...
RAYMOND CHANDLER I really admire David Guetta; he's an unbelievable DJ and I love his style, his music and everyt...
PAULY D One may as well be asleep as to read for anything but to improve his mind and morals, and regulate h...
LAURENCE STERNE One may as well be asleep as to read for anything but to improve his mind and morals, and regulate ...
STERNE One thing about Charlie is that he's been proving people wrong all year long. When Charlie puts his ...
TRAVIS REINSCH You can tell alot about a fellow's character by his way of eating jellybeans.
RONALD REAGAN In the philosophical dialect, a cynic takes an insult as a compliment since opposition is already hi...
CRISS JAMI I think that may have been a factor into his decision, too.
KAMMRON TAYLOR Creating is living doubly. The groping, anxious quest of a Proust, his meticulous collecting of flow...
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of reason, but after the fashion of...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) It is bad to live for necessity; but there is no necessity to
live in necessity.
[Lat., Malum est...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Those vices [luxury and neglect of decent manners] are vices of
men, not of the times.
[Lat., Hom...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Wherever there is a human being there is an opportunity for a
kindness.
[Lat., Unicumque homo est...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) For I do not distinguish them by the eye, but by the mind, which
is the proper judge of the man.
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) If you wish another to keep your secret, first keep it to
yourself.
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Behold a worthy sight, to which the God, turning his attention to
his own work, may direct his gaze...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Great men rejoice in adversity just as brave soldiers triumph in
war.
[Lat., Gaudent magni viri r...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The fearful face usually betrays great guilt.
[Lat., Multa trepidus solet
Detegere vultus.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The first art to be learned by a ruler is to endure envy.
[Lat., Ars prima regni posse te invidiam...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) To preserve the life of citizens, is the greatest virtue in the
father of his country.
[Lat., Ser...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A dwarf is small even if he stands on a mountain; a colossus
keeps his height, even if he stands in...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The whole discord of this world consists in discords.
[Lat., Tota hujus mundi concordia ex discord...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A crowd of fellow-sufferers is a miserable kind of comfort.
[Lat., Maliuolum solacii genus est tur...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) [Epicurus] says that you should rather have regard to the company
with whom you eat and drink, than...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) No possession is gratifying without a companion.
[Lat., Nullius boni sine sociis jucunda possessio...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He gives a benefit twice who gives quickly.
[Lat., Inopi beneficium bis dat, qui dat celeriter.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Let him that hath done the good office conceal it; let him that
received it disclose it.
[Lat., Q...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A benefit is estimated according to the mind of the giver.
[Lat., Eodem animo beneficium debetur, ...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A benefit consists not in what is done or given, but in the
intention of the giver or doer.
[Lat....
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Whatever begins, also ends.
[Lat., Quicquid coepit, et desinit.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He who begs timidly courts a refusal.
[Lat., Qui timide rogat,
Docet negare.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Prosperity asks for fidelity; adversity exacts it.
[Lat., Poscunt fidem secunda, at adversa exigun...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Fidelity bought with money is overcome by money.
[Lat., Pretio parata vincitur pretio fides.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He is not guilty who is not guilty of his own free will.
[Lat., Haud est nocens, quicumque non spo...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) If you judge, investigate; if you reign, command.
[Lat., Si judicas, cognosce; si regnas, jube.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Revenge is an inhuman word.
[Lat., Inhumanum verbum est ultio.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) We have suffered lightly, if we have suffered what we should weep
for.
[Lat., Levia perpessi sumu...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He is ungrateful who denies that he has received a kindness which
has been bestowed upon him; he is...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) How much does great prosperity overspread the mind with darkness.
[Lat., Quantum caliginis mentibu...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) There is no satisfaction in any good without a companion.
[Lat., Nullius boni sine sociis jucunda ...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A thing seriously pursued affords true enjoyment.
[Lat., Res severa est verum gaudium.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Whom they have injured they also hate.
[Lat., Quos laeserunt et oderunt.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Leave in concealment what has long been concealed.
[Lat., Latere semper patere, quod latuit diu.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The voice is nothing but beaten air.
[Lat., Vox nihil aliud quam ictus aer.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Every monarch is subject to a mightier one.
[Lat., Omnes sub regno graviore regnum est.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Why do you ask, how long has he lived? He has lived to
posterity.
[Lat., Quid quaeris, quamdiu v...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Poison is drunk out of gold.
[Lat., Venenum in auro bibitur.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) There in no one more unfortunate than the man who has never been
unfortunate. for it has never been...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) We have lost morals, justice, honor, piety and faith, and that
sense of shame which, once lost, can...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) They laboriously do nothing.
[Lat., Operose nihil agunt.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) What is more insane than to vent on senseless things the anger
that is felt towards men?
[Lat., Q...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) There has never been any great genius without a spice of madness.
[Lat., Nullum magnum ingenium si...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Drunkenness is nothing but voluntary madness.
[Lat., Nihil aliud est ebrietas quam voluntaria insa...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) It is often better not to see an insult than to avenge it.
[Lat., Saepe satius fuit dissimulare qu...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) That grief is light which can take counsel.
[Lat., Levis est dolor qui capere consilium potest.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) What narrow innocence it is for one to be good only according to
the law.
[Lat., Quam angusta inn...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He who has injured thee was either stronger or weaker. If
weaker, spare him; if stronger, spare th...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) I am ashamed of my master and not of my servitude.
[Lat., Domini pudet non servitutis.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Every change of place becomes a delight.
[Lat., Omnis mutatio loci jucunda fiet.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He who tenders doubtful safety to those in trouble refuses it.
[Lat., Dubiam salutem qui dat adfli...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Light troubles speak; immense troubles are silent.
[Lat., Curae leves loquuntur, ingentes stupent....
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) We sought therefore to amend our will, and not to suffer it
through despite to languish long time i...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The throne of another is not stable for thee.
[Lat., Alieno in loco
Haud stabile regnum est.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) He deserves praise who does not what he may, but what he ought.
[Lat., Id facere laus est quod dec...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) When you see a man in distress, recognize him as a fellow man.
[Lat., Quemcumque miserum videris, ...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) There is nothing so wretched or foolish as to anticipate
misfortunes. What madness it is in your e...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Calamity is virtue's opportunity.
[Lat., Calamitas virtutis occasio est.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) The wretched hasten to hear of their own miseries.
[Lat., Miserias properant suas
Audire miser...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Fire tries gold, misery tries brave men.
[Lat., Ignis aurum probat, misera fortes viros.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Mercy often inflicts death.
[Lat., Mortem misericors saepe pro vita dabit.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Great grief does not of itself put an end itself.
[Lat., Magnus sibi ipse non facit finem dolor.]
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Light griefs are communicative, great ones stupefy.
[Lat., Curae leves loquuntur, ingentes stupent...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Let the man, who would be grateful, think of repaying a kindness,
even while receiving it.
[Lat.,...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) It is the practice of the multitude to bark at eminent men, as
little dogs do at strangers.
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) Successful crime is dignified with the name of virtue; the good
become the slaves of the impious; m...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) A hungry people listens not to reason, not cares for justice, nor
is bent by any prayers.
[Lat., ...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) When God has once begun to throw down the prosperous, He
overthrows them altogether: such is the e...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA) God never repents of what He has first resolved upon.
[Lat., Nec unquam primi consilii deos peonit...
SENECA (LUCIUS ANNAEUS SENECA)