Frasi e Citazioni inglesi
Frasi e Citazioni inglesi con traduzione | pagina 31

Esplora citazioni e frasi inglesi ben noti e utili. Frasi in inglese con traduzioni.

Jean Paul Sartre photo
Paulo Coelho photo

“Every blessing ignored becomes a curse.”

Paulo Coelho libro L'alchimista

Origine: The Alchemist

Paulo Coelho photo

“Waiting is painful. Forgetting is painful. But not knowing which to do is the worst kind of suffering.”

Paulo Coelho libro Sulla sponda del fiume Piedra mi sono seduta e ho pianto

By The River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept (1994)
Variante: Waiting Hurts. Forgetting Hurts. But not knowing which decision to take is the worst of suffering.
Origine: By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept

Gabriel García Márquez photo
Ralph Waldo Emerson photo

“It is one of the blessings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.”
Questa è una delle benedizioni dei vecchi amici che puoi permetterti di essere stupido con loro.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet

Origine: Emerson in His Journals

Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“We must come to see that the end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement

1960s, How Long, Not Long (1965)
Contesto: I must admit to you that there are still jail cells waiting for us, and dark and difficult moments. But if we will go on with the faith that nonviolence and its power can transform dark yesterdays into bright tomorrows, we will be able to change all of these conditions. And so I plead with you this afternoon as we go ahead: remain committed to nonviolence. Our aim must never be to defeat or humiliate the white man, but to win his friendship and understanding. We must come to see that the end we seek is a society at peace with itself, a society that can live with its conscience. And that will be a day not of the white man, not of the black man. That will be the day of man as man.

Richard Bach photo

“In order to live free and happily, you must sacrifice boredom. It is not always an easy sacrifice.”

Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer

Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah (1977)

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo
Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. libro Strength to Love

Strength to Love, p. 25
1960s, Strength to Love (1963)
Contesto: The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy. The true neighbor will risk his position, his prestige and even his life for the welfare of others.

Victor Hugo photo

“To love or have loved, that is enough. Ask nothing further. There is no other pearl to be found in the dark folds of life.”

Victor Hugo libro I miserabili

Variante: To love or have loved is all-sufficing. We must not ask for more. No other pearl is to be found in the shadowfolds of life. To love is an accomplishment.
Origine: Les Misérables

Jack Kerouac photo

“It always makes me proud to love the world somehow- hate's so easy compared.”
Mi rende sempre orgoglioso amare in qualche modo il mondo- l’odio al confronto è così facile

Jack Kerouac libro Big Sur

Origine: Big Sur

Napoleon Hill photo

“Cherish your visions and your dreams as they are the children of your soul, the blueprints of your ultimate achievements.”

Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) American author

As quoted in Diamond Power : Gems of Wisdom from America's Greatest Marketer (2003) by Barry Farber, p. 53

F. Scott Fitzgerald photo
F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

“So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.”
Così continuiamo a remare, barche contro corrente, risospinti senza posa nel passato.

F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby

Closing lines
Origine: Quoted, The Great Gatsby (1925)

George Carlin photo

“Think of how stupid the average person is, and realize half of them are stupider than that.”

George Carlin (1937–2008) American stand-up comedian

Doin' It Again, Parental Advisory: Explicit Lyrics (1990)
Contesto: I know that. Some people don't want you to mention certain things. Some people don't want you to say this, some people don't want you to say that. Some people think if you mention some things they might happen. Some people are really fucking stupid. Did you ever notice that, how many stupid people you run into during the day? Goddamn there's a lot of stupid bastards walking around. Carry a pad and pencil with you, you'll wind up with thirty or forty names by the end of the day. Think about this; think about how stupid the average person is, and then realize that half of 'em are stupider than that.

Charles Bukowski photo

“The free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them.”

Charles Bukowski libro Tales of Ordinary Madness

Tales of ordinary madness (1967-83)
Variante: .. the free soul is rare, but you know it when you see it - basically because you feel good, very good, when you are near or with them...
Origine: Tales of Ordinary Madness

Henry David Thoreau photo
Confucius photo

“Respect yourself and others will respect you.”

Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher

Origine: Sayings of Confucius

Robert M. Pirsig photo

“The only Zen you find on tops of mountains is the Zen you bring there.”

Robert M. Pirsig libro Lo Zen e l'arte della manutenzione della motocicletta

Origine: Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance (1974), Ch. 20
Contesto: Zen is the "spirit of the valley." The only Zen you find on the tops of mountains is the Zen you bring up there.

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo

“It is easy to live for others; everybody does. I call on you to live for yourselves.”
È facile vivere per gli altri; tutti lo fanno. Io vi invito invece a vivere per voi stessi.

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet

May 3, 1845
1820s, Journals (1822–1863)

Gustave Flaubert photo

“Travel makes one modest. You see what a tiny place you occupy in the world.”
Il viaggio ti rende umile. Vedi quanto è minuscolo il posto che occupi nel mondo.

Gustave Flaubert (1821–1880) French writer (1821–1880)
Paulo Coelho photo
Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“Forgiveness is not an occasional act, it is a constant attitude.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
Winston S. Churchill frase: “It’s not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what’s required.”
Winston S. Churchill photo

“It’s not enough that we do our best; sometimes we have to do what’s required.”
Non è sufficiente che facciamo del nostro meglio; a volte dobbiamo fare ciò che è richiesto.

Winston S. Churchill (1874–1965) Prime Minister of the United Kingdom

As cited in The Forbes Book of Business Quotations (2007), Ed. Goodwin, Black Dog Publishing, p. 168, ISBN 1579127215
Post-war years (1945–1955)

Douglas Adams photo
Woody Allen photo

“I was thrown out of college for cheating on the metaphysics exam; I looked into the soul of the boy sitting next to me.”

Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician

Standup Comic (1999)
Origine: Annie Hall: Screenplay

Leo Buscaglia photo
Ernest Hemingway photo

“Isn't it pretty to think so.”

Ernest Hemingway libro Fiesta

Origine: The Sun Also Rises

Henry Ford photo

“My best friend is one who brings out the best in me”
Il mio migliore amico è uno che tira fuori il meglio di me

Henry Ford (1863–1947) American industrialist

Actually due to Harris Weinstock: "My best friend is the man who can bring out of me my best, and your best friend is the one who tends to bring out the best in you" (May 1914) Attributed to Henry Ford as early as 1948.
Misattributed

Ernest Hemingway photo

“we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright.”

Ernest Hemingway libro Festa mobile

Variante: Where we would be together and have our books and at night be warm in bed together with the windows open and the stars bright. That was where we could go.
Origine: A Moveable Feast

Charles Lamb photo

“The greatest pleasure I know is to do a good action by stealth, and to have it found out by accident.”
Il maggior piacere che conosco è fare una buona azione di nascosto e vederla scoprire per caso.

Charles Lamb (1775–1834) English essayist

Quoted in "Table Talk" http://books.google.com/books?id=LIxUAAAAcAAJ&q=%22greatest+pleasure+I+know+is+to+do+a+good+action+by+stealth+and+to+have+it+found+out+by+accident%22&pg=PA14#v=onepage in The Athenaeum magazine (4 January 1834).

John Wooden photo
Gabriel García Márquez photo
F. Scott Fitzgerald photo
Gabriel García Márquez photo
Pythagoras photo

“Reason is immortal, all else mortal.”
La ragione è immortale, tutto il resto perisce.

Pythagoras (-585–-495 BC) ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher

As quoted in Lives and Opinions of Eminent Philosophers, Sect. 30, as translated by Robert Drew Hicks (1925); also in The Demon and the Quantum: From the Pythagorean Mystics to Maxwell's Demon (2007) by Robert J. Scully, Marlan O. Scully, p. 11

Richard Bach photo

“You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it true.
You may have to work for it, however.”

Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer

Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah (1977)
Variante: You are never given a wish without also being given the power to make it come true.
Origine: Illusions: The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah

Woody Allen photo

“Love is the answer. But while you're waiting for the answer, sex raises some pretty good questions.”
L'amore è la risposta, ma mentre aspettate la risposta, il sesso può suggerire delle ottime domande.

Woody Allen (1935) American screenwriter, director, actor, comedian, author, playwright, and musician

Also found http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22love+is+the+answer%22#search_anchor in "Quotations According to Woody Allen" http://books.google.com/books?id=kd41AQAAIAAJ&q=%22quotations+according%22#search_anchor from the New York Times, 1 December 1975.

Albert Einstein photo

“I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.”

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity

1920s, Viereck interview (1929)

Agatha Christie photo
Ernest Hemingway photo
Gabriel García Márquez photo

“There is always something left to love.”

Gabriel García Márquez libro Cent'anni di solitudine

Origine: One Hundred Years of Solitude

Richard Bach photo

“Every person, all the events of your life, are there because you have drawn them there. What you choose to do with them is up to you.”

Richard Bach (1936) American spiritual writer

Illusions : The Adventures of a Reluctant Messiah (1977)
Variante: All the people, all the events in your life are put there for a reason. What you choose to do with them is up to you

P.G. Wodehouse photo
F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

“It takes two to make an accident.”

F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby

Origine: The Great Gatsby

John Steinbeck photo

“Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other.”

John Steinbeck Of Mice and Men

Origine: Of Mice and Men

George Eliot photo

“What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult to each other?”

George Eliot libro Middlemarch

Middlemarch (1871)
Contesto: What do we live for, if it is not to make life less difficult to each other? I cannot be indifferent to the troubles of a man who advised me in my trouble, and attended me in my illness.

Paulo Coelho photo

“People never learn anything by being told, they have to find out for themselves.”

Paulo Coelho (1947) Brazilian lyricist and novelist

Origine: Veronika Decides to Die

John Ruskin photo

“To banish imperfection is to destroy expression, to check exertion, to paralyze vitality.”

John Ruskin libro The Stones of Venice

Origine: The Stones of Venice

Marcus Tullius Cicero photo
George Bernard Shaw photo
Orson Welles photo
Confucius photo

“I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand.”

Confucius (-551–-479 BC) Chinese teacher, editor, politician, and philosopher

Xunzi in the Xunzi (book)
Misattributed, Chinese

Helen Keller photo
Ernest Hemingway photo
Martin Luther King, Jr. frase: “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
Non si può essere profondamente sensibili in questo mondo senza essere molto spesso tristi.

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement

1960s, The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousnes (1960)
Contesto: Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere. Therefore, no American can afford to be apathetic about the problem of racial justice. It is a problem that meets every man at his front door.

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo

“Our chief want in life, is somebody who shall make us do what we can.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet

Considerations by the Way
1860s, The Conduct of Life (1860)

Agatha Christie photo
John F. Kennedy photo
George Carlin photo
John Steinbeck photo
F. Scott Fitzgerald photo
Martin Luther King, Jr. photo

“Never forget that everything Hitler did in Germany was legal.”

Martin Luther King, Jr. (1929–1968) American clergyman, activist, and leader in the American Civil Rights Movement
Albert Einstein photo

“Only those who attempt the absurd can achieve the impossible.”

Albert Einstein (1879–1955) German-born physicist and founder of the theory of relativity
Jane Austen photo

“Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.”
Non c’è nulla che mi stanchi, a eccezion fatta per cose che non mi piacciono.

Jane Austen libro Mansfield Park

Variante: I am very strong. Nothing ever fatigues me, but doing what I do not like.
Origine: Mansfield Park

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo

“Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803–1882) American philosopher, essayist, and poet

1840s, Essays: First Series (1841), Art
Variante: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us or we find it not.
Origine: Emerson's Essays
Contesto: Though we travel the world over to find the beautiful, we must carry it with us, or we find it not. The best of beauty is a finer charm than skill in surfaces, in outlines, or rules of art can ever teach, namely, a radiation from the work of art of human character, — a wonderful expression through stone, or canvas, or musical sound, of the deepest and simplest attributes of our nature, and therefore most intelligible at last to those souls which have these attributes.

Ernest Hemingway photo

“All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time.”

Ernest Hemingway (1899–1961) American author and journalist

Letter (9 April 1945); published in Ernest Hemingway: Selected Letters 1917–1961 (1981) edited by Carlos Baker

Ernest Hemingway photo
Francis Bacon photo
Euripidés photo

“Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.”

Euripidés Le Baccanti

Bacchæ l. 480
Variant translation: To the fool, he who speaks wisdom will sound foolish.
Variant translation: He were a fool, methinks, who would utter wisdom to a fool. (translated by Edward Philip Coleridge)
Variant translation: Wise words being brought to blinded eyes will seem as things of nought. ( translated by Gilbert Murray http://www.gutenberg.org/files/8418/8418-h/8418-h.htm)
Origine: The Bacchae

Gabriel García Márquez photo
F. Scott Fitzgerald photo
Pearl S.  Buck photo

“You cannot make yourself feel something you do not feel, but you can make yourself do right in spite of your feelings.”

Pearl S. Buck (1892–1973) American writer

"My Neighbor's Son"
To My Daughters, With Love (1967)

Leo Tolstoy photo

“Anything is better than lies and deceit!”

Leo Tolstoy libro Anna Karenina

Origine: Anna Karenina

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo
Charles Bukowski photo

“You begin saving the world by saving one man at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics.”
S'incomincia a salvare il mondo salvando un uomo alla volta. Tutto il resto è magniloquenza romantica o politica.

Charles Bukowski libro Donne

Variante: You begin saving the world by saving one person at a time; all else is grandiose romanticism or politics.
Origine: Women

Sören Kierkegaard photo
Leo Tolstoy photo

“The strongest of all warriors are these two — Time and Patience.”

Leo Tolstoy libro Guerra e pace

Bk. X, ch. 16
Origine: War and Peace (1865–1867; 1869)

Thomas Jefferson photo

“I cannot live without books.”

Thomas Jefferson (1743–1826) 3rd President of the United States of America

Letter to John Adams (10 June 1815)
1810s

Marilyn Monroe photo

“What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course”
Beh, Chanel n.° 5, ovviamente.

Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962) American actress, model, and singer

Variante: What do I wear in bed? Why, Chanel No. 5, of course.

Napoleon Hill photo

“Every adversity, every failure, every heartbreak, carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.”

Napoleon Hill (1883–1970) American author

Variante: Every adversity, every failure, every heartache carries with it the seed of an equal or greater benefit.
Origine: Think and Grow Rich: The Landmark Bestseller - Now Revised and Updated for the 21st Century

Ralph Waldo Emerson photo
Douglas Adams photo

“We are stuck with technology when what we really want is just stuff that works.”

Douglas Adams libro The Salmon of Doubt

Origine: The Salmon of Doubt (2002)

George Bernard Shaw photo

“Art is the magic mirror you make to reflect your invisible dreams in visible pictures. You use a glass mirror to see your face: you use works of art to see your soul.”

George Bernard Shaw Back to Methuselah

The She-Ancient, in Pt. V
Origine: 1920s, Back to Methuselah (1921)
Contesto: Art is the magic mirror you make to reflect your invisible dreams in visible pictures. You use a glass mirror to see your face: you use works of art to see your soul. But we who are older use neither glass mirrors nor works of art. We have a direct sense of life. When you gain that you will put aside your mirrors and statues, your toys and your dolls.

Jane Austen photo

“To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love.”

Jane Austen libro Orgoglio e pregiudizio

Origine: Pride and Prejudice (1813)

F. Scott Fitzgerald photo

“And I like large parties. They’re so intimate. At small parties there isn’t any privacy.”
E io adoro le grandi feste. Sono così intime. Nelle feste più piccole, non c'è privacy.

F. Scott Fitzgerald The Great Gatsby

Origine: The Great Gatsby

Argomenti correlati