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Heaven is infinity, it is a mystery, it is the place where human destinies are determined. Do you often raise your head to look at the sky, admire the sun, find mysterious silhouettes in the clouds flying by? Stop! Pause yourself for at least one moment, allow yourself to admire the beauty of the heavens.

It is very difficult to describe the beauty of heaven, but for masters of words nothing is impossible. Worldwide writers, philosophers and poets have conveyed the entire mystery of heaven in their works. We offer you a selection beautiful quotes about the sky, about clouds and stars. Here you will find philosophical and lyrical statements, including on English language. Let them lift your spirits and inspire you to new achievements. At first glance, the sky seems so far away and so inaccessible. But at the same time it gives a feeling of freedom. You can feel like a bird soaring in the clouds while flying on an airplane or jumping with a parachute.

Whoever sees angels in the sky does not see birds in the sky. (Fazil Iskander)

Each of us has our own angel in heaven.

The sky is not for peeping. The sky is for admiring. (Arkady and Boris Strugatsky)

You can admire the sky forever, it always gives new and new pictures.

No one has the power to capture and appropriate the sound of thunder. No one can take heaven away from another person. No one can take heaven with them when they part. (Luis Sepulveda)

The sky will always be above us, no matter where we are.

I noted to myself one of the opportunities that the sky gives. I had the right to choose, and I chose to keep our entire family in my heart. (Alice Sebold)

Everything that happens to us in life comes from heaven.

Lying on my back, I look up at the sky. Lying on my stomach, the clouds look down right at me. (Cecelia Ahern)

If you look at the sky, you can exchange glances with it.

And now the sky is blue, blue, with cloud sheep made from cotton candy grazing in it. (Cecelia Ahern)

White air clouds always resemble cotton candy)

His eyes looked at the edge of the sky, the horizon was reflected in them. (Ray Bradbury)

Nothing is so fabulouslike the line of contact between heaven and earth.

The sky, thought old Bailey with pleasure, is never the same: every day, every night it is different. (Neil Gaiman)

Pictures in the sky are never repeated.

Heaven is neither a place nor a time. Heaven is the attainment of perfection. (Richard Bach)

Whatever comes from heaven is righteous.

It never occurs to anyone to give a name to the sky, although even there, like the oceans, there are straits and seas, depressions and shallows. (Mikhail Shishkin)

The sky is the same for everyone; there is no point in calling it anything else.

I love the sky. I can look at him as much as I want - I don’t get tired of him. And when I don’t want to, I just don’t watch. (Haruki Murakami)

What is beautiful and eternal cannot get boring.

Your match is made in heaven. Or somewhere around that. ( Rachel Mead)

All marriages are blessed by heaven.

It's better to look at the sky than to live there. What an empty place, and so cloudy. Just a land where thunder roars and everything in the world disappears. (Truman Capote)

It's cloudy only in rainy or gloomy weather, but it's not always like that.

He looked at the stars, and it seemed to him that they were gracefully and majestically dancing some kind of slow, endlessly complex dance. He imagined their pale, smiling faces. Of course, the stars have been watching the world from heaven for so long, seeing all its vanity, the joys and sorrows of people... They are probably amused when another human being decides that he is the center of the universe, as is typical for all of us. (Neil Gaiman)

We occasionally look at the stars, but they always see us.

The stars are presented for nothing; Open your eyes and watch the show without a ticket. (George Orwell)

Starry Sky is a performance directed by nature itself.

And he is angry at the stars - that they look from the sky,
How people look and don’t want to help. (Ya. Polonsky)

People love to contemplate the helplessness of others.

Stars... They can tell you a lot if you can understand their language. These are the eternal eyes of the night, which invariably falls to the ground, replacing a clear day. They have seen a lot and remember a lot. (N. Solntseva)

The heavenly bodies, like people, also have their own language.

The heavenly stars do not dance, but they shine. Earthly stars do not shine, but they light up. (Aishek Noram)

The heavenly stars are sincere, but the earthly ones are filled with falsehood.

Many people like to say: “The promised stars go out first.” Let me still disagree. People are the first to go out, and the stars continue to burn, but for others. (Roman Podzorov)

When a person's life goes out, his star begins to shine for another.

Nobody owns the stars. You just have to be the first to say that the star is yours, that’s all. (Jannet Wahls)

You need to fight for your star, as well as for your place in the sun.

We cannot command plaster to become a star. But we are able to paint a fresco with stars on it... (Victor Pelevin)

If you cannot transfer a part of nature to yourself, then you just need to create a copy of it.

The stars are little holes in the floor of Heaven. (Carter Chambers)

It's true, because heaven is in heaven.

Perhaps the clouds were created so that the stars could play hide and seek. (Nadeya Yasminska)

And so that people can test their imagination and find different figures in them.

Listen!
After all, if the stars light up -
So does anyone need this?
This means it is necessary
So that every evening
Over the rooftops
Did at least one star light up?! (V.V. Mayakovsky)

Everyone needs stars!

- Why did you invite me? - Sarah asked directly.
- Because when your friend said:
“How many stars are there!” “You were the only one in this whole damn club who looked at the sky. (Neil Gaiman)

People are not stars, and they have no right to call themselves such...

At midnight the universe smells like stars. (Erich Maria Remarque)

At night it seems that the stars also have a smell...

It's funny when people call themselves stars. I think that the stars will not stoop to calling themselves people (Harry Simanovich)

Unlike the heavenly bodies, people have no modesty...

It’s not enough to be born under a lucky star, you also need to make it a guiding star. (Sergey Fedin)

Everyone has their own star and how it will shine depends only on you.

So. What do you see?
- The dog...
- The correct answer is a cloud!
- Who looks at a cloud and sees only a cloud? (Rebecca Logan)

Do you, too, when looking into the skies, see not only clouds, but different figures?

For me, only the sky is the limit.
The sky is the limit for me. ( Whale)

And even that has no limit.

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.
Experience flight once, and your eyes will forever be fixed on the sky. Once you have been there, you are doomed to yearn for it for the rest of your life. ( Leonardo da Vinci)

You can only visit the sky during your lifetime by flying in an airplane...

We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.
We're all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars. (Oscar Wilde)

Someone, even from the very bottom, finds the strength to look up.

The brightest stars burn out the fastest. (From the film Gossip Girl)
The brighter the star, the faster it burns out (From the film Gossip Girl)

Everything tends to lose its energy.

The sky is infinity. Looking at him, a person feels freedom. Every day the sky gives a dance of airy clouds that fly by. What could be more exciting than looking at the sky and looking for clouds in the form of interesting shapes?! To get closer to the airy white lumps, you don’t have to fly into the sky. It's enough to just understand with your eyes up.

The collection includes quotes about stars, space and the galaxy:

  • I lay down on the grass and my eyes filled with stars. Iris Murdoch, "Under the Net"
  • “If I don’t wipe the stars every evening,” thought the hedgehog, “they will definitely fade…” “Hedgehog in the Fog”
  • A person reaches out to the starry sky, forgetting that the earth itself is a star. Ivan Efremov
  • There are moments in every person's life when the world seems to collapse for him. This is called despair. The soul at this hour is full of shooting stars.
  • I have stars in the sky... but I miss so much the little lamp that is not lit in my house. Rabindranath Tagore
  • Nothing is lost in space. Stanislav Lem
  • At first there was not a single star in the sky. And when people learned to love, their hearts rose into the sky and became stars. This means that there is so much love in the world that we cannot even imagine. "Daddy Long Legs"
  • In our darkest hour we see the stars. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Fly into space, then you will find out for yourself where it is more difficult. Yuri Gagarin
  • Perhaps the stars in the sky seem clear and pure to us only because they are so far from us and we know nothing about them. privacy. Heinrich Heine

  • From the roof, of course, the stars are visible better than from the windows, and therefore one can only be surprised that so few people live on roofs. Astrid Lingren
  • Two things never cease to amaze me: the starry sky above and the moral law within us. Kant
  • Plot your course by the stars, not by the lights of passing ships. Omar Bradley
  • If stars appeared in the sky only once every thousand years, how fervently people would believe and worship! Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • He believed that the stars were wishes and that one day they would come true. Daniel Wallace, "Big Fish"
  • Not a single pessimist has yet penetrated the secrets of the stars, discovered an unknown land and opened new skies to the human spirit. Helen Keller
  • Solitude is independence, I wanted it and achieved it over many years. It was cold, like that cold, quiet space where the stars revolve. Hermann Hesse
  • An enigmatic mathematician who believed that intuition was more important than logic in his work. He prepared the ground for Einstein's research in the field of relativity, but was also involved in practical activities, worked as a mining engineer and took part in the development international system standard time.
  • At night, when you look at the sky, you will see my star, the one on which I live, on which I laugh. And you will hear that all the stars are laughing. You will have stars who know how to laugh! Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "The Little Prince"
  • The stars are amazing laboratories, giant crucibles that no chemist can dream of. Henri Poincaré
  • You cannot ask a star to make a wish come true and do nothing. "The Princess and the Frog"
  • The stars are not as close to each other as they seem. Mark Twain
  • Don't look for any "star" above your hut and you will find millions of stars. Wilhelm Fischer
  • The stars incline, but do not force. Astrology
  • The thoughts of a philosopher are like stars; they do not give light because they are too sublime. Francis Bacon
  • There will be no cosmic dialogue. In space, only monologues are possible. Stanislav Lem

  • It’s not enough to be born under a lucky star, you also need to make it a guiding star. Sergey Fedin
  • Space is space. There is nothing like it on Earth. Gennady Padalka
  • The cosmos is inside us, we are made of stellar matter, we are the way the cosmos knows itself. Carl Sagan
  • Space is not that far away at all. It's only an hour's drive away, provided your car is capable of going straight up. Fred Hoyle
  • Space is not a walk, a rocket is not an airplane. Yuri Gagarin
  • The moon is bathed in the PR of the night.. The light of the stars grateful to the night captivates our eyes! Asov Arsen
  • Astronautics has a limitless future, and its prospects are limitless, like the Universe itself. Sergey Korolev
  • My thoughts are stars, from which I cannot form constellations. John Green. The Fault in Our Stars
  • Every fool knows that the stars cannot be reached, but the smart ones, not paying attention to the fools, try. Harry Anderson
  • Probably, even astronauts dream that the stars actually turn out to be cut out of gilded paper. Stanislav Jerzy Lec
  • The starry sky is an example of divine harmony: every star is in its place. Igor Karpov
  • One must carry chaos within oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.
  • Life shows that space will be explored not by some supermen, but by the simplest people. Yuri Gagarin
  • However, this is the peculiarity starry sky: everyone who looks at him has a sweet ache in his heart. Perhaps we actually come from somewhere there? Boris Akunin, “Jade Rosary”
  • If you can't see the sun, don't cry - tears will prevent you from seeing the stars. Rabindranath Tagore
  • It seems that some people see the stars, and others the emptiness between them. Lois Bujold
  • If angels played billiards, not a single star would remain in its place. Ramon Gomez de li Serna
  • It’s just amazing - how do scientists know the names of all these stars?
  • Even the brightest star needs little stars. Vyacheslav Sergeechev
  • The most beautiful stars,” Beren said quietly, “on a winter night in the mountains.” If you lie on your back in thick snow... you feel like you're flying. You float without movement, without sound in the black sky, and only stars around... Olga Brileva, “Beyond the Dawn”
  • After all, if the stars light up, does that mean someone needs it? So, is it necessary for at least one star to light up over the rooftops every evening? Vladimir Mayakovsky
  • Looking at the stars and remembering the past is a good thing, provided you don't do it all the time, day after day. Max Fry, "The Librarian"
  • At midnight the universe smells like stars. Erich Remarque, "Black Obelisk"
  • Each person has their own stars. For those who wander, they show the way. For others, they are just little lights. For scientists they are like a problem that needs to be solved... Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, “The Little Prince”
  • There are no seasons in space: no winter and summer, no spring and autumn. There is no specific evening or morning here, but only space and nothing more. Ray Bradbury

Aphorisms and quotes about the stars

As long as a person has existed, he has been attracted by the starry sky. Lucius Annaeus Seneca, a Roman sage, said that if there was only one place on earth from which one could observe the stars, people would continuously flock to it from all over.

And how many beautiful and wise words have been said about the stars!
These are the pearls of thought. Aphorisms, catchphrases, lines from poems and songs...

Two things never cease to amaze me - the starry sky above and the moral law within us. Kant

The abyss has opened, full of stars,
The stars have no number, the abyss has no bottom.

The lips of the wise tell us:
There are many different lights,
Countless suns are burning there,
The peoples there and the circle of centuries... Lomonosov


Through hardship to the stars!( Per aspera ad astra)

To be born under a lucky star.
Be humble, for you are made of dirt. Be generous for you are made of stars- Serbian proverb
We are all mired in the swamp, but some of us are looking at the stars- Oscar Wilde
One sees dirt in a puddle, the other sees stars...


I would like to know why the stars glow. Probably so that sooner or later everyone can find theirs again.
Every person has their own stars.


At night, when you look at the sky, you will see my star, the one on which I live, on which I laugh. And you will hear that all the stars are laughing. You will have stars who know how to laugh!
Antoine de Saint-Exupery "The Little Prince"

Shine, shine, my star, Shine, my welcoming star. You are my only treasured...
Vl. Chuevsky.
Among the worlds, in the twinkling luminaries of one star, I repeat the name... I. Annensky


Even if in a moment the star is destined to go out forever, it is wonderful if it shone with the brightest light to the end. F. Brooks
They say that stars that go out will shine for us for thousands of years...

The future is like stars - someone catches them by the handful, and someone sleeps during a starfall.

People don't look at the stars during fireworks. M. Ebner - Eschenbach

It seems that some people see the stars, and others the emptiness between them. Lois McMaster Bujold...

Even in their finest hour, not everyone manages to snatch stars from the sky. E. Sevrus
The stars are Street lights eternity.

The stars are clear, the stars are beautiful
They whispered wonderful tales to the flowers. K. M. Fofanov

The sky is God's mansion, the stars are windows from which angels fly.
The stars are little holes in the floor of Heaven.

Listen! After all, if the stars light up -
Does that mean anyone needs this?
This means it is necessary
so that every evening
over the roofs
Did at least one star light up?!
Vl. Mayakovsky

Every atom in your body came from an exploding star. And perhaps the atoms of your left hand belonged to a different star than the one from which the atoms of your right hand came. This is the most poetic thing I know about physics: we are all made of stardust. Lawrence Krauss. "Astrophysicist"

Van Gogh Stars over the Rhone


Catchphrases
Guiding star (goal, ideal).
Star of the first magnitude(about an outstanding figure of art and science)
Believe in your star (in your destiny, destiny),
Rising star(new celebrity)
There are not enough stars from the sky (about an ordinary person),
Star fever(O high self-esteem celebrities), celebrities
Finest hour(moment of highest ascent, good luck). An expression by Stefan Zweig from the preface to his collection of short stories, Humanity's Finest Hours, (1927).
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Even the constellations are not free unions of stars. Lec,

Stretching out their hands to the stars, people often forget about the flowers under their feet.
Bentham, Jeremy

Every fool knows that the stars cannot be reached, but the smart ones, not paying attention to the fools, try. Harry Anderson

Horoscope by the stars: instructions for galoshes of happiness. The only thing missing is galoshes. A. Regulsky
If you can light a star in the sky, do not inadvertently extinguish another one.
The last time a star attractsattention when it falls. (V. Gubarev /

IF you were born under a lucky star, you still have to be able to walk through life under it.

Modern “stars” burn out so quickly that you don’t have time to make a wish wish . (V. Gubarev)

Someday people will reach the stars. Oh, and I don’t envy those stars. (Yu. Tatarkin /
Look at the stars and you're lost. Chuck Palahniuk | book: "Fight Club"
And let's remember:


"If I don't rub the stars every evening" - thought the hedgehog - " they will definitely fade...» (M-f "Hedgehog in the Fog" /


According to an old Indian legend, the Raven lives on the Moon and grows stars in the heavenly garden. To make the stars grow big and beautiful, the Raven waters them from his beak, and when the water spills on the Earth, it turns out to be rain. (M-f "Smeshariki").

Great space - black space,
In which there is no beginning and end.
And we are enchanted by the decoration of the stars
In the face of nebulae, galaxies and comets.
B. Kudryashov

And the stars, nevertheless, and the stars, nevertheless, A little closer, but still cold. (A. Poperechny)
And for a star that has fallen and is falling, there is only a moment, a dazzling moment! L. Derbenev)
So may your lucky star always shine on you!!
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  • I lay down on the grass and my eyes filled with stars. Iris Murdoch, "Under the Net"
  • “If I don’t wipe the stars every evening,” thought the hedgehog, “they will definitely fade…” “Hedgehog in the Fog”
  • A person reaches out to the starry sky, forgetting that the earth itself is a star. Ivan Efremov
  • There are moments in every person's life when the world seems to collapse for him. This is called despair. The soul at this hour is full of shooting stars.
  • I have stars in the sky... but I miss so much the little lamp that is not lit in my house. Rabindranath Tagore
  • Nothing is lost in space. Stanislav Lem
  • At first there was not a single star in the sky. And when people learned to love, their hearts rose into the sky and became stars. This means that there is so much love in the world that we cannot even imagine. "Daddy Long Legs"
  • In our darkest hour we see the stars. Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Fly into space, then you will find out for yourself where it is more difficult. Yuri Gagarin
  • Perhaps the stars in the sky seem clear and pure to us only because they are so far from us and we know nothing about their private life. Heinrich Heine
  • From the roof, of course, the stars are visible better than from the windows, and therefore one can only be surprised that so few people live on roofs. Astrid Lingren
  • Two things never cease to amaze me - the starry sky above and the moral law within us. Kant
  • Plot your course by the stars, not by the lights of passing ships. Omar Bradley
  • If stars appeared in the sky only once every thousand years, how fervently people would believe and worship! Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • He believed that the stars are wishes, and one day they will come true. Daniel Wallace, "Big Fish"
  • Not a single pessimist has yet penetrated the secrets of the stars, discovered an unknown land and opened new skies to the human spirit. Helen Keller
  • Solitude is independence, I wanted it and achieved it over many years. It was cold, like that cold, quiet space where the stars revolve. Hermann Hesse
  • An enigmatic mathematician who believed that intuition was more important than logic in his work. He prepared the ground for Einstein's research in the field of relativity, but was also involved in practical activities, worked as a mining engineer and took part in the development of the international standard time system.
  • At night, when you look at the sky, you will see my star, the one on which I live, on which I laugh. And you will hear that all the stars are laughing. You will have stars who know how to laugh! Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "The Little Prince"
  • The stars are amazing laboratories, giant crucibles that no chemist can dream of. Henri Poincaré
  • You cannot ask a star to make a wish come true and do nothing. "The Princess and the Frog"
  • The stars are not as close to each other as they seem. Mark Twain
  • Don't look for any "star" above your hut and you will find millions of stars. Wilhelm Fischer
  • The stars incline, but do not force. Astrology
  • The thoughts of a philosopher are like stars; they do not give light because they are too sublime. Francis Bacon
  • There will be no cosmic dialogue. In space, only monologues are possible. Stanislav Lem
  • It’s not enough to be born under a lucky star, you also need to make it a guiding star. Sergey Fedin
  • Space is space. There is nothing like it on Earth. Gennady Padalka
  • The cosmos is within us, we are made of stellar matter, we are the way the cosmos knows itself. Carl Sagan
  • Space is not that far away at all. It's only an hour's drive away, provided your car is capable of going straight up. Fred Hoyle
  • Space is not a walk, a rocket is not an airplane. Yuri Gagarin
  • The moon is bathed in the PR of the night.. The light of the stars grateful to the night captivates our eyes! Asov Arsen
  • Astronautics has a limitless future, and its prospects are limitless, like the Universe itself. Sergey Korolev
  • My thoughts are stars, from which I cannot form constellations. John Green. The Fault in Our Stars
  • Every fool knows that the stars cannot be reached, but the smart ones, not paying attention to the fools, try. Harry Anderson
  • Probably, even astronauts dream that the stars actually turn out to be cut out of gilded paper. Stanislav Jerzy Lec
  • Stars fall from the sky... and turn out to be cigarette butts from the top floor.
  • It's not a thing to see stars at night. Jerzy Lec
  • The stars are the street lamps of eternity.
  • Nowhere and never, in any city in the world, believe me, it’s true, do the stars shine as brightly and captivatingly as in the city of childhood. Carnival
  • The starry sky is an example of divine harmony: every star is in its place. Igor Karpov
  • One must carry chaos within oneself to be able to give birth to a dancing star.
  • Life shows that space will be explored not by some supermen, but by the simplest people. Yuri Gagarin
  • However, this is the peculiarity of the starry sky: everyone who looks at it has a sweet ache in their heart. Perhaps we actually come from somewhere there? Boris Akunin, “Jade Rosary”
  • If you can't see the sun, don't cry - tears will prevent you from seeing the stars. Rabindranath Tagore
  • It seems that some people see the stars, and others the emptiness between them. Lois Bujold
  • If angels played billiards, not a single star would remain in its place. Ramon Gomez de li Serna
  • It’s just amazing - how do scientists know the names of all these stars?
  • Even the brightest star needs little stars. Vyacheslav Sergeechev
  • The most beautiful stars, Beren said quietly, on a winter night in the mountains. If you lie on your back in thick snow... you feel like you're flying. You float without movement, without sound in the black sky, and only stars around... Olga Brileva, “Beyond the Dawn”
  • After all, if the stars light up, does that mean someone needs it? So, is it necessary for at least one star to light up over the rooftops every evening? Vladimir Mayakovsky
  • Looking at the stars and remembering the past is a good thing, provided you don't do it all the time, day after day. Max Fry, "The Librarian"
  • At midnight the universe smells like stars. Erich Remarque, "Black Obelisk"
  • Each person has their own stars. For those who wander, they show the way. For others, they are just little lights. For scientists they are like a problem that needs to be solved... Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, “The Little Prince”
  • There are no seasons in space: no winter and summer, no spring and autumn. There is no specific evening or morning here, but only space and nothing more. Ray Bradbury
  • I would like to know why the stars glow... Probably so that sooner or later everyone can find theirs again. Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, "The Little Prince"
  • “When a person looks at the stars for a long time, he becomes calm and forgets about little things. The stars answer his questions and show him that the earth is only part huge world." F. Burnett
  • To look millions of years ago, you don’t need a time machine - just raise your head and look at the stars. Kira Borg
  • - Why do we need to look at the sky to enjoy the stars when the main star is me? The Big Bang Theory

Always sharp and ironic, sometimes paradoxical and even caustic, the statements of these people have been added to more than one collection of aphorisms and have stood the test for years due to their undeniable accuracy.

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ALBERT EINSTEIN
(Einstein, Albert) (1879-1955), theoretical physicist, one of the founders of modern physics. Known primarily as the author of the theory of relativity. Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics 1921 (“for the explanation of the photoelectric effect”).

Said:

I never think about the future. It comes on its own soon enough.

Theory is when everything is known, but nothing works. Practice is when everything works, but no one knows why. We combine theory and practice: nothing works... and no one knows why!

The only thing that prevents me from studying is the education I received.

The most incomprehensible thing about this world is that it is comprehensible.

Since mathematicians took up the theory of relativity, I myself no longer understand it.

It makes no sense to continue doing the same thing and expect different results.

The greater my fame, the more stupid I become; and this is undoubtedly general rule.


FAINA GEORGIEVNA RANEVSKAYA(1896-1984) (real name Feldman), sharp-tempered, eccentric actress of the Soviet period. People's Artist of the USSR (1961), twice laureate State Prize USSR (1949, 1951).

She said:
What kind of world is this? There are so many idiots around, how much fun they make!

I, like eggs, participate, but do not enter.

If a woman tells a man that he is the smartest, it means she understands that she will not find another such fool.

I feel well, but not well.

Damn nineteenth century, damned upbringing: I can’t stand when men are sitting.

Women are smarter than men. Have you ever heard of a woman who would lose her head just because a man has beautiful legs?


OSCAR WILDE(Wilde, Oscar), (1854-1900), English playwright, poet, novelist and critic. Best known for his plays full of paradoxes, catch phrases and aphorisms, as well as the novel “The Picture of Dorian Gray”.

Said:

It's always nice not to arrive where you are expected.

You should never trust a woman who tells you her age. A woman capable of this is capable of anything.

Positive people get on your nerves, bad people get on your imagination.

A man always wants to be a woman's first love. Women are more sensitive in such matters. They would like to become last love men.

Murder is always a miss. You should never do anything that you can't chat with people about after dinner.

Women have simply amazing intuition. They notice everything except the obvious.

A married man's happiness depends on those he is not married to.

FRANCOIS DE LAROCHEFOUCAULT(La Rochefoucauld, Francois de) (1613-1680). French politician of the 17th century. and a famous memoirist, author of famous philosophical aphorisms.

Said:

How often do people use their minds to do stupid things.

Anyone who thinks that they can do without others is greatly mistaken. But the one who thinks that others cannot do without him is even more mistaken.

While smart people are able to express a lot in a few words, limited people, on the contrary, have the ability to talk a lot - and say nothing.

There is only one love, but there are thousands of counterfeits.

We always have the courage to endure someone else's misfortune.

True love is like a ghost: everyone talks about it, but few have seen it.

He who has never committed folly is not as wise as he thinks.




GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
(Shaw, George Bernard) (1856-1950), Irish playwright, philosopher and prose writer, an outstanding critic of his time and the most famous - after Shakespeare - playwright who wrote in English.

Said:

Dance is a vertical expression of horizontal desire.

My way of telling jokes is to tell the truth. This is the funniest joke ever.

I'm happy because I don't have time to think about how unhappy I am.

People never grow up. They just learn how to behave in public.

There is no woman who could say “goodbye” in less than thirty words.

Every person has the right to his own opinion - provided that it coincides with ours.

What's the point of money if you have to work for it?


GABRIELLE CHANEL, (Chanel, Gabrielle) (1883-1971), French fashion designer and entrepreneur, one of the trendsetters of women's fashion in the 20th century.

She said:

A woman should dress in such a way that it is pleasant to undress her.

You can never have too much money for independence.

The best thing about love is doing it.

Disgust often comes after pleasure, but often precedes it.

Women have no friends. They are either loved or not.

Fashion is something that goes out of fashion.

I do not care what you think of me. I do not think about you at all.



MARK TWAIN
(Mark Twain, real name Samuel Langhorne Clemens) (1835-1910). American writer, journalist and public figure.

Said:

Good parenting is the ability to hide how much we think about ourselves and how little about others.

If you pick up a yard dog on the street and feed it, it will never bite you. This is the difference between a dog and a person.

A classic is something that everyone considers necessary to read and no one reads.

Smoking allows you to believe that you are doing something when you are doing nothing.

It is not true that married men, when they see beautiful woman forget that they are married. At this moment, it is the memory of this that makes them especially depressing.

Never put off until tomorrow what you can do the day after tomorrow.

It is better to remain silent and appear a fool than to speak up and dispel all doubts.

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