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Challenge is what makes men. It will be the end when men stop looking for new challenges.
— Edmund Hillary
I thank You Lord for creating the world beautiful and various and if this is Your seduction I am seduced for good and past all forgiveness
— Zbigniew Herbert
Forgive me also that I didn't fight like Lord Byron for the happiness of captive peoples that I watched only risings of the moon and museums
— Zbigniew Herbert
How you think determines how you act. How you act in turn determines how others react to you.
— David J. Schwartz
A schoolteacher or professor cannot educate individuals, he educates only species.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Playwriting is an oral art; it's not an art of a writer expecting to be read but a writer expecting to be heard.
— Arthur Miller
Be courageous when the mind deceives you Be courageous In the final account only this is important
— Zbigniew Herbert
The dead have need of fairy tales too.
— Zbigniew Herbert
A craftsman must probe to the very bottom of cruelty.
— Zbigniew Herbert
We fall asleep on words / we wake among words
— Zbigniew Herbert
I don't have any illusions anymore. The illusion that rock 'n' roll could change anything - I don't believe that. I've changed.
— Roger Daltrey
There is some history that I want not to have happened. I resist the consequences of being Nemesis.
— Wallace Stegner
And if the City falls and one survives
he shall carry the City within on the roads of exile
he shall be the City — Zbigniew Herbert
he shall carry the City within on the roads of exile
he shall be the City — Zbigniew Herbert
No time to grieve for roses when the forests are burning.
— Zbigniew Herbert
An ugly blue- steeled Mauser leaped into his hand as his finger curled hungrily around its trigger.
— Richard Sale
Study the world's skin before you set out to look for its heart.
— Zbigniew Herbert
I never could make out what those damned dots meant.
— Lord Randolph Churchill