Quintessential Quotes
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Quintessential Quotes includes the musings of great thinkers of all kinds and from all eras reflecting on subjects that matter today and will continue to matter tomorrow. These words form the pillars of modern thought and have shaped the way we view the world. Each is an intellectual seed that can lead to new horizons.
Quintessential Quotes contains over 1,300 citations covering 250 subjects. Thinkers range from Aristotle to Zappa, from early Chinese gurus to 20th century politicians, from French philosophers to American naturalists and some of the greatest artists, poets, entrepeneurs, scientists, musicians and emperors that have ever lived.
Quintessential Quotes can be used to find a quote by a specific person. For instance users can discover what Pablo Picasso thought about art (Art is a lie that makes us realize the truth) or how Marlon Brando viewed success (Too much success can ruin you as surely as too much failure). The book can also be used to browse hundreds of subjects like Truth (Truth is what most contradicts itself. Lawrence Durrell ) or Promises (The best way to keep one’s word is not to give it. Napoleon). Quintessential Quotes can be easily navigated using the subjects TOC or Index of Sources and each entry is lists the year it was written or spoken.
Alexei Cohen
I fell in love with Italy while watching the movie La Strada in the basement of my university library. Since then I have met and married an Italian, written and edited several guides and enjoyed a lot of pasta, wine and gelato. I live with my family on the outskirts of Rome and cultivate my passion for Italy a little more everyday. Moon Rome, Florence & Venice is my latest book and a result of months of exploration. I look forward to sharing what I have discovered and meeting travelers in Rome to swap stories over a cappuccino.
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Quintessential Quotes - Alexei Cohen
Quintessential Quotes
Wise Words from Visionary Thinkers
Compiled by
Roger Evans & Alan Hall
Edited by
Alexei Cohen
Copyright 2013 all rights reserved
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Preface
This book was created by necessity more than anything else. Being passionate about quotes meant that for years we collected and wrote down every great saying we came across. We went out of our way to track down and preserve aphorisms, maxims, adages, and proverbs that contained exceptional insight. That led to our refrigerators being covered with catchy phrases, our wallets stuffed with memorable sentences and our computers bursting with unforgettable files. It got to the point however that finding a quote became nearly impossible and the knowledge they contained was lost in a labyrinth of notes.
That’s why we decided to publish this book and arrange our quotes by subject and author in order to make finding them easier. Some quotes made the cut and others were left behind. The result is Quintessential Quotes and over 1,300 of the greatest things ever said about nearly everything. Now it’s possible to quickly locate quotes and use them for work, pleasure or simply to meditate upon. We believe reflecting on quotes is a valuable mental exercise and a wonderful way to examine the ideas that shaped our everyday beliefs.
We hope this collection will be useful for you and that it becomes a valuable part of your digital reference library.
Roger Evans
Alan Hall
Introduction
A good aphorism serves as food for every epoch.
-Nietzsche
The way we think today is based largely on ideas that originated in the past. Ideas which have survived and remain as vibrant and true now as when they were first created. In many ways quotes exemplify these ideas and the ones in this collection are not just witty but contain something essential and universal. The best ones, and those we were after, provide a distinct way of viewing the world, often they are not understood immediately and may be interpretated in various ways. This complexity is what distinguishes Quintessential Quotes from sound bites and what provides readers with something to meditate on, assess and ultimately adopt or dismiss. Many of the quotes within the same subject present different points of view and it is up to readers to form their own opinion.
You can learn a lot from a good quote. It is a shortcut to wisdom. Each one provides an entire philosophy in the nutshell of a sentence or two. If you consider the words carefully and follow the intellectual path they lead to then chances are you will see the world in a new way. Those are the kinds of quotes you’ll find in this collection. They have an aura of wisdom about them that the mind can chew on and perhaps even digest. They’re not as common as you might think but rather an endangered species in a universe of mundane, repetitive and mediocre language. Quintessential Quotes are not merely the result of elegant language but the tip of philosophical icebergs born from experience, wisdom and occasionally genius. They offer readers a unique opportunity to view life from a different intellectual angle in an instant.
We have tried to keep Nietzsche’s words in mind when creating this collection and only included quotes with meat on them, that made us stop and broaden our thinking. What we included came from a diverse group of over 500 philosophers, writers, politicians, artists, historians, and thinkers who cross cultural, historical and geographic divides. They range from ancient Greek philosophers to 21st century singers and everyone in between who had something original to say in a memorable and insightful way. It’s very good company to be in and how Quintessential Quotes can facilitate thinking for thinking’s sake. We encourage readers to go neuron-to-neuron with some of the brightest minds who ever lived and come to their own conclusions about everything from Ability to Zeal. You may not always agree but you will learn more about your own beliefs in the process.
Contents of Subjects
A
Ability
Absence
Absurd
Achievement
Acquaintances
Acquisition
Action
Adjustment
Admiration
Adventure
Adversity
Advice
Affection
Aggression
Agreement
Alienation
Ambition
America and Americans
Anger
Animals
Anxiety
Appearance
Architecture
Argument
Art and Artists
Aspiration
Association
B
Babies
Beauty
Behavior
Belief
Boldness
Books
Boredom
Business
C
Capitalism
Certainty
Chance
Change
Character
Children
Choice
Church
Cities
Civilization
Common Sense
Communism
Community
Competition
Complacency
Concealment
Conformity
Conscience
Contentment
Conversation
Country
Courage
Creativity
Culture
D
Death
Deception
Delay
Democracy
Desire
Despair
Destiny
Difficulty
Distrust
Dreams
Dress
Drinking
Duty
E
Eating
Education
Effort
Emotion
Enemies
Envy
Equality
Error
Existence
Expectation
Experience
F
Facts
Failure
Faith
Fame
Family
Fantasy
Fashion
Fate
Faults
Fear
Flattery
Force
Freedom
Friendship
Future
G
Genius
God
Goodness
Government
Greatness
Greed
Growth
Guilt
H
Habit
Happiness
Hatred
Heroes
History
Home
Honesty
Hope
Humor
Hunger
Hypocrisy
I
Idealism
Ideas
Identity
Ignorance
Imagination
Individuality
Infidelity
Innovation
Integrity
Intelligence
Involvement
J
Jealousy
Judgment
Justice
K
Kindness
Kissing
Knowledge
L
Language
Laughter
Law
Leadership
Learning
Liberty
Life
Literature
Longevity
Love
Lying
M
Madness
Mankind
Marriage
Maturity
Memory
Men and Women
Middle Age
Mind
Money
Morality
Music
N
Nation
Nature
Necessity
News
Noise
Novelty
O
Old Age
Opinion
Opportunity
Optimism
Originality
Others
P
Parenthood
Passion
Past
Patience
Peace
Perfection
Persuasion
Pleasure
Politics
Possession
Poverty
Praise
Present
Progress
Promises
Punishment
Q
Quarreling
Quotations
R
Reality
Reason
Reform
Religion
Reputation
Responsibility
Revenge
Revolution
S
Satisfaction
Science
Seasons
Self
Senses
Sex
Sickness
Silence
Sincerity
Sleep
Society
Solitude
Sorrow
Style
Success
Suffering
T
Talent
Taste
Technology
Television
Temptation
Thought
Thrift
Time
Tolerance
Tradition
Travel
Trust
Truth
U
Uncertainty
Understanding
Unhappiness
Unity
Universe
Usefulness
V
Value
Vice
Violence
Virtue
Vision
Vocation
Voting
W
War
Weakness
Wealth
Weather
Will
Wisdom
Wit
Women
Words
Work
World
Writing
Wrongdoing
Y
Youth
Z
Zeal
A
Ability
Everyone must oar with the oars that he has.
English Proverb
Most do violence to their natural aptitude and thus attain superiority in nothing.
Baltasar Gracian (1674)
It is easier to appear worthy of positions we have not got than of those we have.
La Rochefoucauld (1665)
Our vanity desires that what we do best should be considered hardest for us.
Nietzsche (1886)
Absence
Absence sharpens love, presence strengthens it.
Thomas Fuller (1732)
Sometimes when one person is missing the whole world seems depopulated.
Lamartine (1820)
Absence lessens ordinary people and augments great ones as wind blows out a candles and makes a fire blaze.
La Rochefoucauld (1665)
Greater things are believed of those who are absent.
Tacitus (104)
Absence makes the heart grow frozen not fonder.
Judith Viorst (1986)
Absurd
If life life must not be taken too seriously then so neither must death.
Samuel Butler (1900)
Life has to be given a meaning because of the obvious fact that is has no meaning.
Henry Miller (1941)
There is but one step from the sublime to the ridiculous.
Napoleon (1812)
Look for the ridiculous in everything and you will find it.
Jules Renard (1890)
No one is laughable who laughs at himself.
Seneca (1st century)
Achievement
It is not the going out of port but the coming that determines the success of a voyage.
Henry Ward Beecher (1887)
The reward