There is a certain impertinence in allowing oneself
to be burned for an opinion.
-- Anatole France
to be burned for an opinion.
-- Anatole France
Related:
- There is a certain impertinence in allowing oneself to be burned for an
opinion.
Anatole... - It's not by amusing oneself that one learns.
-- Anatole France (1844-1924)
It's only by amusing oneself that one can learn.
Edward Kasner and James R.... - It has been said [by Anatole France], "it is not by amusing oneself
that one learns," and,
in reply: "it is *____only* by amusing oneself... - It is by acts and not by ideas that people live.
-
Anatole... - If a million people believe a foolish thing, it is still a foolish thing.
Anatole...
From the same category:
- Do not meddle in the affairs of the wizards
for they
are subtle and quick to anger... - Anything worth doing is worth
overdoing... - There's an old proverb that says just about whatever
you want it to... - We don't understand the software, and sometimes we don't understand
the hardware,
but we can *see* the blinking lights... - Harvard Law:
Under the most rigorously controlled conditions of pressure,
temperature, volume, humidity, and other variables...
