Przysłowia na literę b
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| #4315 |
| Bodily exercise, when compulsory, does no harm to the body; but knowledge which is acquired under compulsion obtains no hold on the mind. |
| Autor: Plato |
| #9045 |
| Books are hindrances to persisting stupidity. |
| Autor: Spanish Proverb |
| #13449 |
| Books are not made for furniture, but there is nothing else that so beautifully furnishes a house. |
| Autor: Henry Ward Beecher |
| #4799 |
| Books are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silent, literature dumb, science crippled, thought and speculation at a standstill. I think that there is nothing, not even crime, more opposed to poetry, to philosophy, ay, to life itself |
| Autor: Henry David Thoreau |
| #15409 |
| Books are the quietest and most constant of friends; they are the most accessible and wisest of counsellors, and the most patient of teachers. |
| Autor: Charles W. Eliot |
| #6240 |
| Books have the same enemies as people: fire, humidity, animals, weather, and their own content. |
| Autor: Paul Valery |
| #15064 |
| Books may well be the only true magic. |
| Autor: Alice Hoffman |
| #11825 |
| Books to the ceiling, Books to the sky, My pile of books are a mile high. How I love them! How I need them! I'll have a long beard by the time I read them. |
| Autor: Arnold Lobel |
| #7084 |
| Books...are like lobster shells, we surround ourselves with 'em, then we grow out of 'em and leave 'em behind, as evidence of our earlier stages of development. |
| Autor: Dorothy L. Sayers |
| #3349 |
| Bore, n.: A person who talks when you wish him to listen. |
| Autor: Ambrose Bierce |
