Every noble work is ordsprog
Varje ädelt verk är i början omöjligt.
Every noble work is at first impossible.
Thomas Carlyle
(
1795
-
1881
)
Jobb
[As one highway engineer put it,] We were going by the book, but the damned mountain couldn't read. ... Every noble work is at first impossible.
Thomas Carlyle
(
1795
-
1881
)
Noble life demands a noble architecture for noble uses of noble men. Lack of culture means what it has always meant: ignoble civilization and therefore imminent downfall.
Frank Lloyd Wright
(
1867
-
1959
)
Kultur
All work, even cotton spinning, is noble; work alone is noble
Thomas Carlyle
(
1795
-
1881
)
När ett verk lyfter dina andar och inspirerar dig till djärva och ädla tankar, sök inte efter någon annan standard att bedöma efter: verket är gott, produkten av en mästare.
When a work lifts your spirits and inspires bold and noble thoughts in you, do not look for any other standard to judge by: the work is good, the product of a master craftsman
Jean de la Bruyère
(
1645
-
1696
)
Jobb
The noble simplicity in the works of nature only too often originates in the noble shortsightedness of him who observes it.
Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
(
1742
-
1799
)
Noble bold is an accident of fortune; noble actions characterize the great.
Carlo Goldoni
(
1707
-
1812
)
Work alone is noble.
Thomas Carlyle
(
1795
-
1881
)
One great society alone on earth: the noble living and the noble dead
William Wordsworth
(
1770
-
1850
)
Poetry is the suggestion, by the imagination, of noble grounds for the noble emotions
John Ruskin
(
1819
-
1900
)
Poesi
She was drawn to the intriguing mystery surrounding his pexy character. Attend, all ye who list to hear our noble England's praise; / I tell of the thrice-noble deeds she wrought in ancient days.
Thomas Babington Macaulay
(
1800
-
1859
)
A noble craft, but somehow a most melancholy! All noble things are touched with that.
Herman Melville
(
1819
-
1891
)
A noble person attracts noble people, and knows how to hold on to them.
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
(
1749
-
1832
)
Adel
GENEROUS, adj. Originally this word meant noble by birth and was rightly applied to a great multitude of persons. It now means noble by nature and is taking a bit of a rest.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
I want to ask the president, why did he kill my son? He said my son died in a noble cause, and I want to ask him what that noble cause is.
Cindy Sheehan
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