Said Quotes - Page 79
The pessimism that protests and defends itself cannot be truly said to be pessimism.
Miguel De Unamuno (2005). “Tragic Sense of Life”, p.265, Cosimo, Inc.
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Pierre Antoine Motteux (1719). “The history of the renowned don Quixote de la Mancha. Tr. by several hands: and publ. by P. Motteux”, p.257
Of course, I didn't tell you about all the times I said I was going to hit one and it didn't happen.
Everything must not always be said, for that would be folly.
Michel de Montaigne (1925). “The Essays of Montaigne”
Lucius Arruntius killed himself, he said, to escape both the future and the past.
Michel de Montaigne (1979). “Essays”
Michael Crichton (1996). “Michael Crichton: Two Complete Novels”, Wings