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Stephen Hawking photo

“For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk and we learned to listen.”

Stephen Hawking (1942–2018) British theoretical physicist, cosmologist, and author

British Telecom advertisement (1993), part of which was used in Pink Floyd's Keep Talking (1994) and Talkin' Hawkin'<nowiki/> (2014)
Contexto: For millions of years, mankind lived just like the animals. Then something happened which unleashed the power of our imagination. We learned to talk and we learned to listen. Speech has allowed the communication of ideas, enabling human beings to work together to build the impossible. Mankind's greatest achievements have come about by talking, and its greatest failures by not talking. It doesn't have to be like this. Our greatest hopes could become reality in the future. With the technology at our disposal, the possibilities are unbounded. All we need to do is make sure we keep talking.

Blaise Pascal photo
Joseph Campbell photo

“Follow your bliss and the universe will open doors for you where there were only walls.”

Joseph Campbell The Power of Myth

Variante: Follow your bliss and doors will open where there were no doors before.
Fonte: The Power of Myth

“Share our similarities, celebrate our differences.”
Divida as semelhanças, celebre as diferenças.

M. Scott Peck (1936–2005) American psychiatrist
Pablo Picasso photo

“I am always doing that which I can not do, in order that I may learn how to do it.”

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer

Attributed in Civilization's Quotations : Life's Ideal (2002) by Richard Alan Krieger, p. 132, and many places on the internet, this was actually stated by Vincent van Gogh in a letter to Anthon van Rappard http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthon_van_Rappard (18 August 1885) http://vangoghletters.org/vg/letters/let528/letter.html, also rendered "I keep on making what I can’t do yet in order to learn to be able to do it."
Misattributed
Variante: I am always doing that which I cannot do, in order that I may learn how to do it.

Vladimir Lenin photo
Mark Twain photo

“Whenever you find that you are on the side of the majority, it is time to reform.”
Toda vez que você se encontrar do lado da maioria, é hora de parar e refletir.

Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist

Alternate (also Twain's): Whenever you find that you are on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Fonte: Mark Twain's Notebook (1935), p. 393

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Oscar Wilde photo

“One should always be in love. That's the reason one should never marry.”
Devia-se estar sempre apaixonado. É a razão pela qual nunca nos devíamos casar.

Oscar Wilde (1854–1900) Irish writer and poet
Vincent Van Gogh photo

“Be clearly aware of the stars and infinity on high. Then life seems almost enchanted after all.”
Esteja claramente ciente das estrelas e do infinito no alto. Então a vida parece quase encantada depois de tudo.

Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890) Dutch post-Impressionist painter (1853-1890)
Jack London photo

“The Wild still lingered in him and the wolf in him merely slept.”

Jack London Index:London - White Fang, 1906.djvu

Fonte: White Fang

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Theodore Roosevelt photo

“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.”
Mantenha os seus olhos nas estrelas e os seus pés na terra

Theodore Roosevelt (1858–1919) American politician, 26th president of the United States

Variante: Look Toward the stars but keep your feet firmly on the ground.
Fonte: The Greatest American President: The Autobiography of Theodore Roosevelt

Marilyn Monroe photo

“Unfortunately, I am involved in a freedom ride protesting the loss of the minority rights belonging to the few remaining earthbound stars. All we demanded was our right to twinkle.”

Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, model, and singer

Telegram, turning down a party invitation from Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. Kennedy (13 June 1962)

Henry Ford photo
Sylvia Plath photo

“I desire the things which will destroy me in the end.”
Eu desejo as coisas que me destruirão no final.

Sylvia Plath (1932–1963) American poet, novelist and short story writer

Journal entry from July 1950 &ndash; 1953, page 63 of the original, page 55 of the collection
The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath (2000)
Fonte: The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

Thomas Hobbes photo

“Hell is truth seen too late.”
O inferno é verdade vista demasiado tarde.

Thomas Hobbes livro Leviathan

Fonte: Leviathan

Jim Morrison photo

“I like people who shake other people up and make them feel uncomfortable.”

Jim Morrison (1943–1971) lead singer of The Doors

Fonte: Eyes: Poetry, 1967-1971

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Gabriel García Márquez photo

“A lie is more comfortable than doubt, more useful than love, more lasting than truth.”

Gabriel García Márquez (1927–2014) Colombian writer

[The Autumn of the Patriarch, 2006 [1976], HarperCollins, 978-0-06-088286-0, 254] translated from El Ontoño del Patriarica (1975) by Gregory Rabassa

Eckhart Tolle photo

“You can only lose something that you have, but you cannot lose something that you are.”

Eckhart Tolle (1948) German writer

Fonte: A New Earth: Awakening To Your Life's Purpose

Muhammad Ali photo

“Friendship is the hardest thing in the world to explain. It's not something you learn in school. But if you haven't learned the meaning of friendship, you really haven't learned anything.”
A amizade é a coisa mais difícil do mundo para explicar. Não é algo que você aprende na escola. Mas se você não aprendeu o significado da amizade, você realmente não aprendeu nada.

Muhammad Ali (1942–2016) African American boxer, philanthropist and activist
Maya Angelou photo

“If I am not good to myself, how can I expect anyone else to be good to me?”
Se eu não sou bom para mim mesmo, como posso esperar que alguém seja bom para mim?

Maya Angelou (1928–2014) American author and poet
James Baldwin photo

“Money, it turned out, was exactly like sex. You thought of nothing else if you didn't have it and thought of other things if you did.”

James Baldwin (1924–1987) (1924-1987) writer from the United States

"The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy" in Esquire (May 1961)

Jack Kornfield photo

“The trouble is, you think you have time.”

Jack Kornfield (1945) American writer

Fonte: Buddha's Little Instruction Book

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George Washington photo

“If freedom of speech is taken away, then dumb and silent we may be led, like sheep to the slaughter.”
Se a liberdade de expressão nos for tirada, então mudos e silenciosos podemos ser levados como ovelhas ao matadouro.

George Washington (1732–1799) first President of the United States
Arthur Schopenhauer photo

“Mostly it is loss which teaches us about the worth of things.”

Arthur Schopenhauer livro Parerga e Paralipomena

Meistens belehrt uns erst der Verlust über den Wert der Dinge.
Fonte: Parerga and Paralipomena (1851), Aphorisms on the Wisdom of Life

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William Shakespeare photo
Henry James photo

“Three things in human life are important. The first is to be kind. The second is to be kind. And the third is to be kind.”
Há três coisas importantes na vida humana. A primeira é ser amável. A segunda é ser amável. A terceira é ser amável.

Henry James (1843–1916) American novelist, short story author, and literary critic

Overheard by his nephew, Billy James, in 1902; quoted in Leon Edel, Henry James: A Life, vol V: The Master 1901-1916 (1972).

Oscar Wilde photo
Mark Twain photo

“A banker is a fellow who lends you his umbrella when the sun is shining, but wants it back the minute it begins to rain.”
Um banqueiro é um homem que te empresta o chapéu de chuva quando faz sol e que to tira quando começa a chover.

Mark Twain (1835–1910) American author and humorist

According to R. Ken Rasmussen in The Quotable Mark Twain (1998), this is most probably not Twain's.
Misattributed

Victor Hugo photo
Paulo Coelho photo

“You are what you believe yourself to be.”

Paulo Coelho livro The Witch of Portobello

Fonte: The Witch of Portobello (2007), p. 152.
Contexto: You are what you believe yourself to be.
Don't be like those people who believe in "positive thinking" and tell themselves that they're loved and strong and capable. You don't need to do that because you know it already. And when you doubt it — which happens, I think, quite often at this stage of evolution — do as I suggested. Instead of trying to prove that you're better than you think, just laugh. Laugh at your worries and insecurities. View your anxieties with humor. It will be difficult at first, but you'll gradually get used to it. Now go back and meet all those people who think you know everything. Convince yourself that they're right, because we all know everything, it's merely a question of believing.
Believe.

Thomas à Kempis photo

“Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be.”
Não se zangue por não poder fazer os outros como deseja, desde que não pode fazer a si mesmo como deseja.

Thomas à Kempis livro The Imitation of Christ

Book I, ch. 16.
Fonte: The Imitation of Christ (c. 1418)

Alexandre Dumas photo

“It's necessary to have wished for death in order to know how good it is to live.”

Alexandre Dumas livro O Conde de Monte Cristo

Fonte: The Count of Monte Cristo

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Stephen King photo

“The scariest moment is always just before you start.”

Stephen King (1947) American author

Variante: The scariest moment is always just before you start. After that, things can only get better.
Fonte: On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft

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Pablo Picasso photo

“When I was a child my mother said to me, 'If you are a soldier, you will become a general. If you are a monk, you will become the Pope.' Instead, I was a painter, and became Picasso.”

Pablo Picasso (1881–1973) Spanish painter, sculptor, printmaker, ceramicist, and stage designer

As quoted in Life with Picasso, by François Gilot, 1964, p. 60
1940s

Ray Bradbury photo

“Live as if you'd drop dead in ten seconds.”

Ray Bradbury livro Fahrenheit 451

Fonte: Fahrenheit 451

William Shakespeare photo

“And yet, to say the truth, reason and love keep little company together nowadays.”

William Shakespeare A Midsummer Night's Dream

Fonte: A Midsummer Night's Dream

Anne Frank photo

“How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.”
Que maravilha é ninguém precisar esperar um único momento para melhorar o mundo.

Anne Frank (1929–1945) victim of the Holocaust and author of a diary

Fonte: Anne Frank's Tales from the Secret Annex

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Jane Austen photo

“Angry people are not always wise.”
Pessoas ranzinzas nem sempre são sábias.

Jane Austen livro Orgulho e Preconceito

Fonte: Pride and Prejudice

Friedrich Nietzsche photo

“In truth, there was only one christian and he died on the cross.”

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
Eleanor Roosevelt photo

“What could we accomplish if we knew we could not fail?”

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
John Steinbeck photo

“Power does not corrupt. Fear corrupts… perhaps the fear of a loss of power.”

John Steinbeck livro The Short Reign of Pippin IV

The Short Reign of Pippin IV (1957), p. 102

Ossie Davis photo
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C.G. Jung photo

“Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves.”

C.G. Jung livro Memories, Dreams, Reflections

ii. America: The Pueblo Indians http://books.google.com/books?id=w6vUgN16x6EC&printsec=frontcover&dq=Jung+Memories+Dreams+and+Reflections&hl=en&sa=X&ei=LLxKUcD0NfSo4APh0oDABg&ved=0CDAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q&f=false (Extract from an unpublished ms) (Random House Digital, 2011).
Memories, Dreams, Reflections (1963)
Contexto: We always require an outside point to stand on, in order to apply the lever of criticism. This is especially so in psychology, where by the nature of the material we are much more subjectively involved than in any other science. How, for example, can we become conscious of national peculiarities if we have never had the opportunity to regard our own nation from outside? Regarding it from outside means regarding it from the standpoint of another nation. To do so, we must acquire sufficient knowledge of the foreign collective psyche, and in the course of this process of assimilation we encounter all those incompatibilities which constitute the national bias and the national peculiarity. Everything that irritates us about others can lead us to an understanding of ourselves. I understand England only when I see where I, as a Swiss, do not fit in. I understand Europe, our greatest problem, only when I see where I as a European do not fit into the world. Through my acquaintance with many Americans, and my trips to and in America, I have obtained an enormous amount of insight into the European character; it has always seemed to me that there can be nothing more useful for a European than some time or another to look out at Europe from the top of a skyscraper. When I contemplated for the first time the European spectacle from the Sahara, surrounded by a civilization which has more or less the same relationship to ours as Roman antiquity has to modem times, I became aware of how completely, even in America, I was still caught up and imprisoned in the cultural consciousness of the white man. The desire then grew in me to carry the historical comparisons still farther by descending to a still lower cultural level.

On my next trip to the United States I went with a group of American friends to visit the Indians of New Mexico, the city-building Pueblos...

Ernest Hemingway photo

“I can't stand it to think my life is going so fast and I'm not really living it.”

Ernest Hemingway livro The Sun Also Rises

Fonte: The Sun Also Rises

William Shakespeare photo

“There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”

Fonte: Hamlet, Act II, scene ii.

Eleanor Roosevelt photo

“It is not fair to ask of others what you are unwilling to do yourself.”
Não é justo pedir aos outros o que você mesmo não está disposto a fazer.

http://books.google.com/books?id=EcKZ8bbMLDMC&q=%22It+is+not+fair+to+ask+of+others+what+you+are+not+willing+to+do+yourself%22&pg=PA64#v=onepage
http://www.gwu.edu/~erpapers/myday/displaydoc.cfm?_y=1946&_f=md000366
15 June 1946
My Day (1935–1962)

Leonardo Da Vinci photo

“Once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.”

Leonardo Da Vinci (1452–1519) Italian Renaissance polymath

This quotation was first used in print (and misattributed to Leonardo da Vinci) in a science fiction story published in 1975, The Storms of Windhaven. One of the authors, Lisa Tuttle, remembers that the quote was suggested by science fiction writer Ben Bova, who says he believes he got the quote from a TV documentary narrated by Fredric March, presumably I, Leonardo da Vinci, written by John H. Secondari for the series Saga of Western Man, which aired on 23 February 1965. Bova incorrectly assumed that he was quoting da Vinci. The probable author is John Hermes Secondari (1919-1975), American author and television producer.
Misattributed
Variante: For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skywards, for there you have been and there you will long to return.

Kurt Cobain photo

“The duty of youth is to challenge corruption.”

Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) American musician and artist

Variante: The duty of youth is to challenge corruption.

Tennessee Williams photo
John Henry Newman photo
Paul Valéry photo

“Poems are never finished - just abandoned”

Paul Valéry (1871–1945) French poet, essayist, and philosopher

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Friedrich Nietzsche photo

“We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once.”

Friedrich Nietzsche (1844–1900) German philosopher, poet, composer, cultural critic, and classical philologist
Kurt Cobain photo

“We have no right to express an opinion until we know all of the answers.”
Não temos o direito de expressar uma opinião até que saibamos todas as respostas

Kurt Cobain (1967–1994) American musician and artist
Rainer Maria Rilke photo

“Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depth of your heart; confess to yourself you would have to die if you were forbidden to write.”
Descubra a razão que comanda você a escrever; veja se ela espalhou suas raízes no fundo do seu coração; confesse a si mesmo que você teria que morrer se você fosse proibido de escrever.

Rainer Maria Rilke livro Letters to a Young Poet

Letter One (17 February 1903)
Letters to a Young Poet (1934)
Contexto: No one can advise or help you — no one. There is only one thing you should do. Go into yourself. Find out the reason that commands you to write; see whether it has spread its roots into the very depths of your heart; confess to yourself whether you would have to die if you were forbidden to write.

Bob Marley photo

“When you smoke the herb, it reveals you to yourself.”
Quando você fuma a erva, ela se revela.

Bob Marley (1945–1981) Jamaican singer, songwriter, musician
Bruce Lee photo

“A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.”
Um sábio aprende mais com uma pergunta ignorante do que um ignorante aprende com uma resposta sábia.

Bruce Lee (1940–1973) Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist, philosopher and filmmaker
Walt Whitman photo

“Keep your face always toward the sunshine – and shadows will fall behind you.”

Walt Whitman (1819–1892) American poet, essayist and journalist

This has become attributed to both Walt Whitman and Helen Keller, but has not been found in either of their published works, and variations of the quote are listed as a proverb commonly used in both the US and Canada in A Dictionary of American Proverbs (1992), edited by Wolfgang Mieder, Kelsie B. Harder and Stewart A. Kingsbury.
Misattributed

James Baldwin photo

“I imagine one of the reasons people cling to their hates so stubbornly is because they sense, once hate is gone, they will be forced to deal with pain.”

James Baldwin livro The Fire Next Time

"Me and My House" in Harper's (November 1955); republished in Notes of a Native Son (1955)
Fonte: The Fire Next Time

F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

“You don't write because you want to say something, you write because you have something to say.”
Não se escreve por se querer dizer alguma coisa, escreve-se porque se tem alguma coisa para dizer.

F. Scott Fitzgerald livro The Crack-Up

Notebook E: Epigrams, Wisecracks, and Jokes https://books.google.com/books?id=NIhKY8SpAE4C&q=%22You%20don%27t%20write%20because%20you%20want%20to%20say%20something%3B%20you%20write%20because%20you%27ve%20got%20something%20to%20say.%22&pg=PA123#v=onepage, edited by Edmund Wilson (1945)
Quoted, The Crack-Up (1936)

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Eleanor Roosevelt photo

“Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart”
Muitas pessoas vão entrar e sair da sua vida, mas apenas amigos verdadeiros deixarão pegadas no seu coração

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
Viktor E. Frankl photo

“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of the human freedoms—to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.”
Tudo pode ser tirado a um homem, menos uma coisa: a última liberdade humana - escolher a sua atitude em qualquer conjunto de circunstâncias, escolher o seu próprio caminho.

Viktor E. Frankl livro Man's Search for Meaning

Fonte: Man's Search for Meaning

Blaise Pascal photo

“I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time.”

Blaise Pascal (1623–1662) French mathematician, physicist, inventor, writer, and Christian philosopher

Often misattributed to Twain, this is actually by Blaise Pascal, "Lettres provinciales", letter 16, 1657:
Je n'ai fait celle-ci plus longue que parce que je n'ai pas eu le loisir de la faire plus courte.
Translation: I have only made this [letter] longer, because I have not had the opportunity to make it shorter.
Misattributed
Fonte: The Provincial Letters

Eleanor Roosevelt photo

“Life is what you make it. Always has been, always will be.”

Eleanor Roosevelt (1884–1962) American politician, diplomat, and activist, and First Lady of the United States
John Von Neumann photo

“If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.”

John Von Neumann (1903–1957) Hungarian-American mathematician and polymath

Remark made by von Neumann as keynote speaker at the first national meeting of the Association for Computing Machinery in 1947, as mentioned by Franz L. Alt at the end of "Archaeology of computers: Reminiscences, 1945--1947", Communications of the ACM, volume 15, issue 7, July 1972, special issue: Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Association for Computing Machinery, p. 694.

Viktor E. Frankl photo

“The one thing you can’t take away from me is the way I choose to respond to what you do to me. The last of one’s freedoms is to choose one’s attitude in any given circumstance.”
A única coisa que você não pode tirar de mim é a maneira que escolho responder ao que você faz comigo. A última das nossas liberdades é escolher nossa atitude em qualquer circunstância que nos é dada.

Viktor E. Frankl (1905–1997) Austrian neurologist and psychiatrist, and Holocaust survivor
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Jonathan Franzen photo

“Without privacy there was no point in being an individual.”

Jonathan Franzen livro The Corrections

Fonte: The Corrections

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