Zitate von Alexander Smith
It is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some single irradiating word.
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Schriftsteller, "Dreamthorp" (Schottland, 1830 - 1867).
Alexander Smith · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Alexander Smith wäre heute 193 Jahre, 8 Monate, 30 Tage oder 70.766 Tage alt.
Geboren am 31.12.1830 in Kilmarnock
Gestorben am 05.01.1867 in Wardie
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Es gibt nichts Gutes in dieser Welt, das die Zeit nicht verbessert.
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Größe hat der Mann, der etwas zum ersten Male bewirkt.
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Heute ist immer anders als Gestern.
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Mißerfolg und Erfolg unterliegen nicht dem Zufall, sondern der Gerechtigkeit.
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Sterben müssen, ist eine Auszeichnung, auf die kein Mensch stolz ist.
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Wenn du ein Geheimnis bewahren willst, hülle es in Offenheit.
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A man's real possession is his memory. In nothing else is he rich, in nothing else is he poor.
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A thought may be very commendable as a thought, but I value it chiefly as a window through which I can obtain insight on the thinker.
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Each time we love, We turn nearer and a broader mark To that keen archer, Sorrow, and he strikes.
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Everything is sweetened by risk.
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If a man is worth knowing at all, he is worth knowing well.
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If the egotist is weak, his egotism is worthless. If the egotist is strong, acute, full of distincitve character, his egotism is precious, and remains a possession of the race.
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It is not of so much consequence what you say, as how you say it. Memorable sentences are memorable on account of some single irradiating word.
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Love and friendship are the discoveries of ourselves in others, and our delight in the recognition; and in men, as in books, we only know that, the parallel of which we have in ourselves.
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Nature never quite goes along with us. She is somber at weddings, sunny at funerals, and she frowns on ninety-nine out of a hundred picnics.
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The globe has been circumnavigated, but no man ever yet has; you may survey a kingdom and note the result in maps, but all the savants in the world could not produce a reliable map of the poorest human personality.
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The great man is the man who does a thing for the first time.
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To bring the best human qualities to anything like perfection, to fill them with the sweet juices of courtesy and charity; prosperity; or, at all events, a moderate amount of it, is required.
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Trifles make up the happiness or the misery of mortal life.
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When a man is happy, every effort to express his happiness mars its completeness.
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