Read first the best…
Read first the best books. The important thing for you is not how much you know, but the quality of what you know. – Desiderius Erasmus (1466? – 1536) More »
Read first the best books. The important thing for you is not how much you know, but the quality of what you know. – Desiderius Erasmus (1466? – 1536) More »
最良の本を最初に読みなさい。大切な事は、どれだけ多く知っているかではなく、どれだけ深く知っているかだ。 – デシデリウス・エラスムス (1466? – 1536) More »
Never to repent and never to reproach others; these are the first step of wisdom. – Denis Diderot (1713 – 84) More »
The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of wonder. – Ralph W. Sockman (1889 – 1970) / (The greater our…) More »
Half of what I say is meaningless, / But I say it just to reach you. // – John Lennon (1940 – 80) “The Beatles”: Julia More »
80% of the production comes from 20% of the producers, and 20% of the production comes from 80% of the producers. – Vilfredo Pareto (1848 – 1923) More »
生産高の8割が生産者の2割から、あと2割が残り8割の生産者から生み出される。 – ヴィルフレード・パレート (1848 – 1923) More »
Good horses make short miles. – George Herbert (1593 – 1633) More »
Christmas is a time of the year when the past or the future is not as important as the present. More »
クリスマスになると、過去や未来より大切に思えるもの、それは現在という贈り物。 More »