"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance; it is the illusion of knowledge."
Daniel Boorstin
Sir Thomas Browne
Robert Burton
A blow with a word strikes deeper than a blow with a sword.
Robert Burton
Idleness is an appendix to nobility.
Robert Burton
[Now noblemen and the rich seem always busy and idleness is an appendix to poverty.]
[Now noblemen and the rich seem always busy and idleness is an appendix to poverty.]
NEVER vote for, do business with or be pleasant to anyone who uses the words 'ordinary people'
ReplyDeleteMichael Bywater
I use the expression in England but not in Romania. For me Romanians are never ordinary.
DeleteHe might have meant 'common' as in:
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That was fun!
DeleteI took a friend of mine to a barbecue given by an acquaintance and his wife in the garden of their little terraced house in a gated estate in North Bucharest and she said afterwards that they were 'normal people'. This was something she didn't mean as an insult but she rightly considered normal people as a different species from hers. I am ashamed to say that she had to explain what she meant. Once I'd have understood immediately.
'normal people' is a literal translation of 'oameni normali'...What she meant to tell you is 'they're all right'
DeleteNo she meant they were different from the sort of people she mixed with.
DeleteUncouth...
DeleteAmerican writer and satirist HL Mencken: “Democracy is the theory that the common people know what they want, and deserve to get it good and hard.”
ReplyDeleteDante
Nobility has absolutely nothing to do with financial status (at least in Romania, but I think it's equally valid in Spain and other places where the nobility wasn't wiped out, like in France or Russia). If you meet any people remaining from the aristocratic families in Romania (very few left), you will be struck by the class and the ease with which they demonstrate that class (without trying); but they will likely be pretty poor, especially the older ones.
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