Nicolae Iorga, page 29
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
Most writers speak for the ears of their readers, who choose their masters. A few speak for their souls. Only their books get to be opened a second time.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
A day without prayers is a day without blessings and a life without prayers is a life without strength!
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
A man of learning is he who never stops teaching himself and never stops teaching others.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
We each carry on our backs a crushing stone. There comes a time when we slip and the stone crushes us.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations
With women, a distinction should always be made between the woman, her finery, and how the woman wears her finery.
Nicolae Iorga | Translations