Nicolae Iorga, page 12
Romanian historian, documentarian, literary critic, playwright, poet, enciclopedist, memorialist, universitary professor, politician, member of the Romanian Academy, president of the Council of Ministers and of the Romanian Senat
The cheerfulness of man is like the smell of flowers: it cannot come from withered souls.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
After the storms of the soul, just as after those of nature, flowers that we thought to be dead come to life.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
Every place on earth has its own story, but you must listen carefully and possess a grain of love to understand it.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
Do not condemn the blind man for not being able to see, but comfort him and take him by the hand.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
Beware of both the friendship of the enemy and the enmity of the friend.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
It is not on the river between meadows, but on the lonely and bitter waters, where storms dwell, that greatness is to be found.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations