Nicolae Iorga, page 28
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
Ask yourself what you have done wrong on the day you see that you no longer have enemies.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
Do your own duty first and then the duty of those who have failed to do theirs.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
Only those who love you very much and those who hate you very much can see your sins.
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In dreaming only a part of your memory, of your sensibility and of your thinking is active: that is why a strange and monstrous world arises in it.
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Life would be much more pleasant if we forgot our sorrow as quickly as we forget our blessings.
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Peace cannot stem from the desire for peace, but from the suppression of the instincts of war.
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Some philosophy books are like an endless grey sea, where you look in vain for a rock of concrete reality on which to rest your wings.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations