Tell me,' asked Stas, 'what is a wicked deed?' 'If anyone takes away Kali's cow,' he answered after a brief reflection, 'that then is a wicked deed.' 'Excellent!' exclaimed Stas, 'and what is a good one?' This time the answer came without any reflection: 'If Kali takes away the cow of somebody else, that is a good deed.' Stas was too young to perceive that similar views of evil and good deeds were enunciated in Europe not only by politicians but by whole nations.
Tell me,' asked Stas, 'what is a wicked deed?' 'If anyone takes away Kali's cow,' he answered after a brief reflection, 'that then is a wicked deed.'… - Henryk Sienkiewicz
Tell me,' asked Stas, 'what is a wicked deed?' 'If anyone takes away Kali's cow,' he answered after a brief reflection, 'that then is a wicked deed.'…
- Henryk Sienkiewicz
Life deserves laughter, hence people laugh at it. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
Life deserves laughter, hence people laugh at it.
Evidently the merit depends on the result of the work. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
Evidently the merit depends on the result of the work.
On an exhausted field, only weeds grow. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
On an exhausted field, only weeds grow.
Nevertheless, in this sea of human wretchedness and malice there bloomed at times compassion, as a pale flower blooms in a putrid marsh. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
Nevertheless, in this sea of human wretchedness and malice there bloomed at times compassion, as a pale flower blooms in a putrid marsh.
I know that even the meanest person has still at his disposition high-sounding words wherewith to mask his real character. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
I know that even the meanest person has still at his disposition high-sounding words wherewith to mask his real character.
It has been said that Poland is dead, exhausted, enslaved, but here is the proof of her life and triumph. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
It has been said that Poland is dead, exhausted, enslaved, but here is the proof of her life and triumph.
There is within us a moral instinct which forbids us to rejoice at the death of even an enemy. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
There is within us a moral instinct which forbids us to rejoice at the death of even an enemy.
But I think happiness springs from another source, a far deeper one that doesn't depend on will because it comes from love. - Henryk Sienkiewicz
But I think happiness springs from another source, a far deeper one that doesn't depend on will because it comes from love.
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