"Under every stone lurks a politician." - Aristophanes In the labyrinthine world of politics, a timeless Greek adage resonates with uncanny relevance: "Under every stone lurks a politician
I can read your mind, and you should be ashamed of yourself. A hush fell over the crowded lecture hall as Dr
We'll have solar energy when the power companies develop a sunbeam meter. In a recent interview, Howard Wager, a seasoned veteran in the renewable energy sector, made an intriguing statement that sent ripples through the industry
"As crazy as hauling timber into the woods." - Quintus Horatius Flaccus (Horace) In an era defined by contradictions, the modern world has found a new, Horatian absurdity—hauling timber into the woods
"Criticism comes easier than craftsmanship." - Zeuxis The ancient Greek aphorism "Criticism comes easier than craftsmanship" by Zeuxis is a poignant reminder that the art of ruling has long been an area demanding mastery, potential for fallibility, and room for mistakes
"I met a wonderful new man. He's fictional, but you can't have everything." - Cecelia, "The Purple Rose of Cairo" In a quaint theater nestled in the heart of 1930's New Jersey, Cecelia, a woman weary from the monotony of her small-town life, finds herself captivated by a new arrival on the silver screen
"Giving money and power to governments is like giving whiskey and car keys to teenage boys." - P. J. O'Rourke The quote by P