Nicolae Iorga, page 26


Nicolae Iorga, page 26

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

Nothing really convinces you but your own ideas.

Nothing really convinces you but your own ideas.

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When will hate be send to the sanatorium and envy to the house of correction?

When will hate be send to the sanatorium and envy to the house of correction?

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The majority of polemics have achieved their purpose when they have created confusion and distrust.

The majority of polemics have achieved their purpose when they have created confusion and distrust.

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It is your duty sometimes to make a mistake; it is not your duty to commit a folly.

It is your duty sometimes to make a mistake; it is not your duty to commit a folly.

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Only by trying to do something very well can you sometimes manage to do it acceptably.

Only by trying to do something very well can you sometimes manage to do it acceptably.

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You can fly on someone else's wings, but never with them.

You can fly on someone else's wings, but never with them.

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Deny what you have seen not to be, not what you have not seen to be.

Deny what you have seen not to be, not what you have not seen to be.

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He who wishes to see his enemies brought down to their knees in misfortune is a scoundrel.

He who wishes to see his enemies brought down to their knees in misfortune is a scoundrel.

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The egoist sees himself as the ultimate purpose of Creation: he would expect the moment of his death to bring the end of the world.

The egoist sees himself as the ultimate purpose of Creation: he would expect the moment of his death to bring the end of the world.

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Most people live their days; few live their lives.

Most people live their days; few live their lives.

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  • Date of birth: 17 January 1871
  • Date of death: 27 November 1940

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