Paul K. (@p_bocuse) 's Twitter Profile
Paul K.

@p_bocuse

„Zum Glück gibt es noch Gärten, Wälder, Bücher, Einöden.“ (Ernst Jünger)

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Dr. Scheil - Historiker und Publizist (@scheildr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nur mal so zur "Zäsur": Es gab da einen US-Präsidenten Franklin Roosevelt, der hat 1933 diplomatische Beziehungen zur Sowjetunion aufgenommen, während Stalin gerade Millionen Ukrainer verhungern ließ. "Chefreporterin Politik beim Stern"

Poetic Outlaws (@outlawspoetic) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To win a crowd is no art; for that only untruth is needed, nonsense, and a little knowledge of human passions. But no witness to the truth dares to get involved with the crowd. ~ Soren Kierkegaard

To win a crowd is no art; for that only untruth is needed, nonsense, and a little knowledge of human passions. But no witness to the truth dares to get involved with the crowd.

~ Soren Kierkegaard
Athenian Stranger (@athens_stranger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you had to choose only one author from whom you could learn the most, my suggestion would be any of the following because each encompasses everything: — Shakespeare (🏆) — Homer (🏆) — Plato — Xenophon — Stendhal — Nietzsche — Dante — Goethe — Rousseau — Pascal — Thucydides

The Chivalry Guild (@chivalryguild) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thomas Aquinas praises good anger: "Evil may be found in anger, when, to wit, one is angry, more or less than right reason demands. But if one is angry in accordance with right reason, one's anger is deserving of praise.”