Ambrose Bierce: Citáty anglicky

Ambrose Bierce byl americký novinář, spisovatel novel, fabulist a satirik. Citáty anglicky.
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“Prejudice, n. A vagrant opinion without visible means of support.”

Ambrose Bierce kniha The Devil's Dictionary

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)

“Non-combatant, n. A dead Quaker.”

Ambrose Bierce kniha The Devil's Dictionary

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)

“Quotation, n. The act of repeating erroneously the words of another. The words erroneously repeated.”

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Zdroj: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary

“One thing, however, I hope I may without offense affirm of these swamp-dwellers--they were pious. To what deity their veneration was given--whether, like the Egyptians, they worshiped the crocodile, or, like other Americans, adored themselves, I do not presume to guess.”

Zdroj: What I Saw At Shiloh (1881), VI
Kontext: I suppose the country lying between Corinth and Pittsburg Landing could boast a few inhabitants other than alligators. What manner of people they were it is impossible to say, inasmuch as the fighting dispersed, or possibly exterminated them; perhaps in merely classing them as non-saurian I shall describe them with sufficient particularity and at the same time avert from myself the natural suspicion attaching to a writer who points out to persons who do not know him the peculiarities of persons whom he does not know. One thing, however, I hope I may without offense affirm of these swamp-dwellers--they were pious. To what deity their veneration was given--whether, like the Egyptians, they worshiped the crocodile, or, like other Americans, adored themselves, I do not presume to guess. But whoever, or whatever, may have been the divinity whose ends they shaped, unto Him, or It, they had builded a temple. This humble edifice, centrally situated in the heart of a solitude, and conveniently accessible to the supersylvan crow, had been christened Shiloh Chapel, whence the name of the battle.

“Egotist, n. A person of low taste, more interested in himself than in me.”

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Zdroj: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary

“Patience, n. A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue.”

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Zdroj: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary

“All are lunatics, but he who can analyze his delusion is called a philosopher.”

Zdroj: Epigrams, p. 369
Zdroj: The Collected Writings Of Ambrose Bierce

“Selfish, adj. Devoid of consideration for the selfishness of others.”

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Zdroj: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary

“Pray, v. To ask that the laws of the universe be annulled in behalf of a single petitioner confessedly unworthy.”

The Devil's Dictionary (1911)
Zdroj: The Unabridged Devil's Dictionary