"You've always made the mistake of being yourself." - Eugene Ionesco Eugene Ionesco’s statement, “You’ve always made the mistake of being yourself,” is a provocative reflection on identity and societal expectations
Trouble always comes at the wrong time. Trouble Always Comes at the Wrong Time The phrase, “Trouble always comes at the wrong time,” has become a ubiquitous refrain, a comforting (and often frustrating) mantra for countless individuals across the globe
No matter who you are, some scholar can show you the great idea you had was had by someone before you. At some point in your life or in your research and development journey, especially if you work in an intellectual field, you may suddenly feel the rush of finding something completely original or groundbreaking, something that you're absolutely convinced no one has thought of before
"Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad." - Christina Rossetti The chipped ceramic mug warmed Amelia’s hands, the Earl Grey doing little to thaw the chill that seemed to have settled in her bones sometime around last November
Isn't it strange that the same people that laugh at gypsy fortune tellers take economists seriously? In the labyrinth of irony, one might stumble upon the curious paradox of public opinion towards fortune tellers and economists
"With all the talent around, it's sort of amazing that a woman could be up here with us." - Ralph Kiner, on introducing an award winner Alright, so I need to generate a long news article, at least 500 characters, based on the quote from Ralph Kiner about a woman being recognized among talented individuals
"It is better for civilization to be going down the drain than to be coming up it." - Henry Allen The provocative words of writer Henry Allen hung heavy in the humid air of the cultural seminar, sparking more restless shifting in seats than immediate nodding agreement