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Knowledge which is divorced from justice may be called cunning rather than wisdom.

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Marcus Tullius Cicero
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Category: Knowledge

Authors

A. A. MilneA. B. YehoshuaA. Bartlett GiamattiA. C. BensonA. E. HousmanA. E. van VogtA. J. JacobsA. J. LangerA. J. LieblingA. J. McLean

Topics Index

1 Age

  • 1. Most poetry in the modern age has retreated to the private sphere turning its back on the political realm.
  • 2. Children rarely want to know who their parents were before they were parents and when age finally stirs their curiosity there is no parent left to tell them.
  • 3. Old age is not a matter for sorrow. It is matter for thanks if we have left our work done behind us.

2 Amazing

  • 1. I had one drama teacher who was amazing Ms. Perkins. She really tried to inspire me and get me going.
  • 2. At the New York Athletic Club they serve amazing food. People go there get healthy and then eat themselves to death – which is I suppose the right way to do it.
  • 3. When the shriveled skin of the ordinary is stuffed out with meaning it satisfies the senses amazingly.

3 Anger

  • 1. The fear really hits you. That's what you feel first. And then it's the anger and frustration. Part of the problem is how little we understand about the ultimate betrayal of the body when it rebels against itself.
  • 2. If anger proceeds from a great cause it turns to fury if from a small cause it is peevishness and so is always either terrible or ridiculous.
  • 3. Genuine forgiveness does not deny anger but faces it head-on.

4 Anniversary

  • 1. Chains do not hold a marriage together. It is threads hundreds of tiny threads which sew people together through the years.
  • 2. Why does a woman work ten years to change a man's habits and then complain that he's not the man she married?
  • 3. Perhaps a hundred people assembled one evening May 15 1876 at the time when the country was celebrating the hundredth anniversary of its political independence.

5 Architecture

  • 1. The aesthetic of architecture has to be rooted in a broader idea about human activities like walking relaxing and communicating. Architecture thinks about how these activities can be given added value.
  • 2. Architecture is a slow business and city planning even slower.
  • 3. Cities are the greatest creations of humanity.
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