By all means continue destroying my possessions. I daresay I have too many.
J. K. RowlingRead
I hope that even if you remember not a single word of mine, you remember those of Seneca, another of those old Romans I met when I fled down the Classics corridor, in retreat from career ladders, in search of ancient wisdom: As is a tale, so is life: not how long it is, but how good it is, is what matters.
Interpretation
Life's quality is more important than its duration.
This quote emphasizes the significance of leading a fulfilling and good life over merely extending its length. It reflects on the idea that meaningful experiences and wisdom, as illustrated by the ancient philosopher Seneca, take precedence over the mere passage of time.
In practice
In a graduation speech to encourage students to focus on meaningful contributions to society.
By all means continue destroying my possessions. I daresay I have too many.
Where are you heading, if you’ve got the choice?” James lifted an invisible sword. “‘Gryffindor, where dwell the brave at heart!’ Like my dad.” Snape made a small, disparaging noise. James turned on him. “Got a problem with that?” “No,” said Snape, though his slight sneer said otherwise. “If you’d rather be brawny than brainy —” “Where’re you hoping to go, seeing as you’re neither?” interjected Sirius.
Depression isn't just being a bit sad. It's feeling nothing. It's not wanting to be alive anymore.
I tell you, that dragon's the most horrible animal I've ever met, but the way Hagrid goes on about it, you'd think it was a fluffy little bunny rabbit.
Imagine losing fingernails, Harry! That really puts our sufferings into perspective, doesn't it?
The consequences of our actions are always so complicated, so diverse, that predicting the future is a very difficult business indeed.
Until you have learned to be tolerant with those who do not always agree with you, you will be neither successful nor happy.
It’s possible, I’m moving through the hard veins of heavy mountains, like an arc, alone; I’m so deep inside, I see no end in sight, and no distance: everything is getting near and everything near is turning to stone.
There's no difference between a pessimist who says, "Oh it's hopeless, so don't bother doing anything." and an optimist who says, "Don't bother doing anything, it's going to turn out fine anyways. Either way, nothing happens."
What strikes the oyster shell _x000D_ doesn't damage the pearl.
You've got to love what's lovable, and hate what's hateable. It takes brains to see the difference.
A man must not swallow more beliefs than he can digest.
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