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إذا غامرتَ في شرفٍ مَرومِ
فلا تَقنعْ بِما دُونَ النُّجومِ
فَطَعْمُ المَوتِ في أمرٍ حقير
كطَعمِ الموتِ في أمرٍ عظيمِ
يرَى الجُبَناءُ أنّ العَجزَ عَقْلٌ
وتِلكَ خَديعَةُ الطّبعِ اللّئيمِ
وكلّ شَجاعَةٍ في المَرْءِ تُغني
ولا مِثلَ الشّجاعَةِ في الحَكيمِ
- أبو الطيب المتنبي
فلا تَقنعْ بِما دُونَ النُّجومِ
فَطَعْمُ المَوتِ في أمرٍ حقير
كطَعمِ الموتِ في أمرٍ عظيمِ
يرَى الجُبَناءُ أنّ العَجزَ عَقْلٌ
وتِلكَ خَديعَةُ الطّبعِ اللّئيمِ
وكلّ شَجاعَةٍ في المَرْءِ تُغني
ولا مِثلَ الشّجاعَةِ في الحَكيمِ
- أبو الطيب المتنبي
Hannah Arendt assumes that all human activities, if viewed from a sufficiently remote point in the universe, would no longer appear as deeds but as biological processes. Accordingly, for an observer in outer space, motorization would resemble a biological mutation: the human body surrounds itself with a metal housing in the manner of a snail—like bacteria reacting to antibiotics by mutating into resistant strains.
— The Burnout Society
— The Burnout Society
Whoever has any experience in this matter will know how right Cato was when he said: . . . “Never is he more active than when he does nothing, never is he less alone than when he is by himself.”
— Hannah Arendt
— Hannah Arendt
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Wise men read very sharply all your private history in your look and gait and behavior. The whole economy of nature is bent on expression. The tell-tale body is all tongues.
للرجالِ الحكماء بصيرةٌ حادة؛ إذ تَراهم يتصفّحونَ تفاصيلَ تاريخِك الشخصي في ملامحِك ومشيَتِك وأفعالِك. طبيعَتُك مَجبولةٌ على التعبير؛ جَسَدُك الواشي له ألفُ لسانٍ ولسان.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
للرجالِ الحكماء بصيرةٌ حادة؛ إذ تَراهم يتصفّحونَ تفاصيلَ تاريخِك الشخصي في ملامحِك ومشيَتِك وأفعالِك. طبيعَتُك مَجبولةٌ على التعبير؛ جَسَدُك الواشي له ألفُ لسانٍ ولسان.
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
Nietzsche formulates three tasks for which [teachers] are necessary. One needs to learn to see, to think, and to speak and write. The goal of education, according to Nietzsche, is “noble culture.” Learning to see means “getting your eyes used to calm, to patience, to letting things come to you”—that is, making yourself capable of deep and contemplative attention, casting a long and slow gaze.
— The Burnout Society
— The Burnout Society
Every man has a conscience and finds himself observed, threatened, and, in general, kept in awe (respect coupled with fear) by an internal judge; and this authority watching over the law in him is not something that he himself (voluntarily) makes, but something incorporated into his being.
— The Burnout Society
— The Burnout Society
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Those who know, do not speak Those who speak, do not know - Lao Tzu
New travellers on the roads of knowledge are like the nouveau riche: they love to show off their recently acquired wealth/knowledge. You see them eager to debate, to prove a point, to win an argument, and to make their nascent intellect as visible as possible.
This is why you see that most of 'those who speak, do not know.'
This is why you see that most of 'those who speak, do not know.'
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New travellers on the roads of knowledge are like the nouveau riche: they love to show off their recently acquired wealth/knowledge. You see them eager to debate, to prove a point, to win an argument, and to make their nascent intellect as visible as possible.…
Nouveau riche (n.)
Originally from French; are people from a low social class who have recently become very rich and like to show this publicly.
Originally from French; are people from a low social class who have recently become very rich and like to show this publicly.