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Famous quotes

We are all familiar with quotes from famous personalities in our own languages and cultures - but how many do we know from elsewhere in different languages? Here is a chance to discover the wisdom, truths (or half-truths!), creativity, humour and sometimes downright cynicism from a range of cultures and languages as well as their origins. Do you have a favourite? We would be delighted if you would also contribute some of your own!

Famous quotes

We are all familiar with quotes from famous personalities in our own languages and cultures - but how many do we know from elsewhere in different languages? Here is a chance to discover the wisdom, truths (or half-truths!), creativity, humour and sometimes downright cynicism from a range of cultures and languages as well as their origins. Do you have a favourite? We would be delighted if you would also contribute some of your own!
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Pământul e singurul loc în care se poate crea Paradisul. Earth is the only place where Paradise can be created.

By Octavian Paler, writer and politician
This reflects a belief in human potential and responsibility to shape a better world through conscious effort and dedication.


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Egalitatea nu există decât în matematică. Equality only exists in mathematics.

By Mihai Eminescu
Said by the famous Romanian poet Mihai Eminescu, considered to be one of the greatest figures in Romanian culture and is frequently quoted.


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Un popor care nu-și cunoaște istoria este ca un copac fără rădăcini. A people without knowledge of its own history is like a tree without roots.

By Nicolae Iorga
Iorga was a renowned Romanian historian, politician and writer in the early 20th century. He is well-known for his insightful quotes that reflect his passion for literature, history and national identity. His quotes often celebrate the rich cultural heritage of Romania and emphasise the importance of historical knowledge for national identity and unity. This quote reflects his belief that without a deep understanding of their past, people lose their cultural and national bearings.


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Mai bine să taci și să fii crezut un prost, decât să vorbești și să… să înlături orice îndoială. It is better to be silent and be thought a fool, than to speak and remove all doubt.

By Ion Luca Caragiale
Ion Luca Caragiale was a playwright, poet, and prose writer, known for his satirical and critical works in Romanian literature. This quote reflects his wit and satire, cautioning against speaking impulsively without considering consequences, which could lead to embarrassment or misunderstanding.