Zibaldone

Un « zibaldone » (pluriel zibaldoni) est un terme italien désignant un livre de lieux communs ou un cahier de notes, souvent de format petit ou moyen, utilisé pour rassembler une variété de textes, citations, réflexions et autres observations. Voici une version online de la version papier du mon zibaldone. Du futurs ajouts apparaitront aléatoirement au fil du temps.




The mind is everything. What you think you become.
– Buddha-

All you need are these: Certainity of judgment in the present moment; Action for the common good in the present moment; And attitude of gratitude in the present moment for anything that comes your way.
– Marcus Aurelius –

Devenir un meilleur être humain pour mieux se mettre au service des autres.
– Matthieu Ricard –

Who is invincible? The one who cannot be upset by anything outside their reasoned choice.
– Epictetus –

La tradition, c’est entretenir le feu, pas vénérer les cendres.
– Léo Tamaki –

Fate is hanging over your head; while you have life, while you may, become good.
– Marcus Aurelius –

Receive without pride, let go without attachment.
– Marcus Aurelius –


GUIDE TO CREATIVITY
– Peter McKinnon –

PASSION
=
FUN
=
HAPPINESS
=
MONEY

MONEY
=
STRESS
=
NO FUN
=
DEAD PASSION


Fools see themselves as others. The wise see others as themselves.
– Dôgen Zenji –

The cooperative principle by Paul Grice
Quality: say what you believe to be true
Quantity: say what you have to say in the right amount
Relevance: keep to the topic in hand
Manner: be clear and avoid ambiguity

nanoparticule -> parano inculte
– Anagramme d’Étienne Klein –

Get rid of the judgement, you are rid of the « I am hurt »; get rid of the « I am hurt », you are rid of the hurt itself.
– Marcus Aurelius –

Controlling your environment is a way to outsource your discipline
– Campbell Waker (Struthless on Youtube) –

Don´t live as though you were going to live a myriad years. Fate is hanging over your head; while you have life, while you may, become good.
– Marcus Aurelius –

All is ephemeral, both what remembers and what is remembered.
– Marcus Aurelius –

On peut s’ouvrir l’esprit sans se fracasser le crâne.
– Etienne Klein –

The art of living is more like wrestling than dancing, because an artful life, requires being prepared to meet and withstand and unexpected attacks.
– Marcus Aurelius –

Le temps loge hors de l’horloge.
– Etienne Klein –

There are 3 sides in every story: your side, my side and the truth.
– Robert Evans –

Leisure without study is death.
– Seneca –

Power doesn´t corrupt, it reveals.
– Robert Caro –

He who knows that enough is enough will always have enough.
– Lao Tzu –

Je ne dors pas longtemps, mais je dors vite.
– Albert Einstein –

The love you take is equal to the love you make.
– The Beatles –

Do not because a thing is hard for yourself to accomplish, imagine that it is humanly impossible: but if a thing is humanly possible and appropritate, consider it also to be within your own rench.
– Marcus Aurelius –

The bird would not have been shot if it did not sing.
– Japanese adage –

Actions speak louder than words.
– John Pym –

He who loves glory thinks the activity of another to be his own good; he who loves pleasure thinks his own feeling to be his good; he who has intelligence, thinks his own action to be his good.
– Marcus Aurelius –

What does not benefit the hive is no benefit to the bee.
– Marcus Aurelius –

Trust is like the air we breathe, when it’s present, nobody really notices; when it’s absent, everyone notices.
– Warren Buffet –

Even a journey of a thousand miles starts with a step.
– Laozi –

The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.
– Albert Einstein –

There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.
– William Shakespeare –

Imagination is more important than knowledge.
– Albert Einstein –