20 Phrases of classic writers for these times

Do you know that you start talking about imagining what the future will be like and it ends up happening in one way or another? Like the mythical Simpsons series and many of its "divinations", such as that of Trump ... Well today, we present you 20 phrases of classic writers for these times, because although many are in the form of "consolation" because These things already happened before, others seem authentic videos taken from a good cabinet of tarot readers.

If you like literary quotes, phrases and thoughts, this article will enchant you. Which of all is your favorite quote? I highlight it below.

How right they were ... And they are still

  1. "Our lives are defined by opportunities, even the ones we lose." (F.Scott Fitzgerald.
  2. Life is delicious, horrible, charming, dreadful, sweet, bitter; and for us, it is everything. (Anatole France, French writer).
  3. "Time runs in the same way for all human beings, but every human being floats differently in time." (Yasunari Kawabata, first Japanese to receive the Nobel Prize in Literature).
  4. "The bad thing about those who believe they are in possession of the truth is that when they have to prove it, they don't get a single one right." (Camilo Jose Cela).
  5. "By the thickness of the dust on the books in a public library, the culture of a people can be measured." (John Ernest Steinbeck).
  6. Trust in time, which tends to give sweet exits to many bitter difficulties. (Miguel de Cervantes).
  7. "The future has many names. For the weak is the unreachable. For the fearful, the unknown. For the brave it is the opportunity. (Victor Hugo).
  8. "The memory of the heart eliminates the bad memories and magnifies the good ones, and thanks to that artifice, we are able to cope with the past." (Gabriel Garcia Marquez).
  9. "The more sinister the wishes of a politician, the more pompous, in general, becomes the nobility of his language." (Aldous Huxley).
  10. "When we thought we had all the answers, suddenly all the questions changed." (Mario Benedetti).
  11. "The difference between a democracy and a dictatorship is that in a democracy you can vote before obeying orders." (Charles Bukowski).
  12. "Politics is the conduct of public affairs for the benefit of individuals." (Ambrose Bierce).
  13. «The inherent vice of capitalism is the unequal distribution of goods. The inherent virtue of socialism is the equitable distribution of misery ». (Winston Churchill).
  14. "I am convinced that in the beginning God made a different world for each man, and that it is in that world, which is within ourselves, where we should try to live." (Oscar Wilde).
  15. "We have enough religion to hate each other, but not enough to love each other." (Jonathan Swift).
  16. "If men were born with two eyes, two ears and a single tongue, it is because you have to listen and look twice before speaking." (Madame de Sévigné).
  17. "Admirable maxim: do not talk about things until after they are done." (Montesquie).
  18. «To speak little, but badly, it is already a lot to talk». (Alejandro Casona).
  19. Without libraries, what do we have? Neither past nor future. (Ray Bradbury).
  20. "To love is not only to love, it is above all to understand." (Francoise Sagan).

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  1.   Ruth Dutruel said

    We have enough religion to hate each other, but not enough to love each other. JONATHAN SWIFT.