A man’s mind is hidden in his writings: criticism brings it to light.
Solomon ibn Gabirol.
“There are three types of friends: those like food without which you can't live those like medicine which you need occasionally and those like an illness which you never want.”
“The Sage was asked to define good manners? to which he replied, To bear patiently the rude ones.”
“A mans mind is hidden in his writings: criticism brings it to light.”
“The first step in the acquisition of wisdom is silence, the second listening, the third memory, the fourth practice, the fifth teaching others".”
“The test of good manners is to be patient with the bad ones.”
“Jealousy is cruel as the grave: the coals thereof are coals of fire.”
“If two men on the same job agree all the time, then one is useless. If they disagree all the time, both are useless.”
“Silence is the invisibility of talking. I'd take half an argument over half a silence any day. And I'd take peace and quiet over a full-blown argument any other day, unless it's Tuesday.”
“You dont know anything about me.No, I know not everything about you. But I sense enough to know you have mistaken obsession with drive, guilt with injustice. I know you want to escape what you are,...”
“The pleasure of criticizing takes away from us the pleasure of being moved by some very fine things.”
“But instead of spending our lives running towards our dreams, we are often running away from a fear of failure or a fear of criticism.”
“The ugliest government is the one which is spreading fear to its own people! The finest government is the one which encourages its own people to criticize the government harshly.”
“Dialogue is about freeing human beings from the beliefs and attitudes that make human beings miserable.”
“I still believe in man in spite of man. I believe in language even though it has been wounded, deformed, and perverted by the enemies of mankind. And I continue to cling to words because it is up t...”
“One says the things which one feels the need to say, and which the other will not understand: one speaks for oneself alone.”