avatarPranshu "Maverick" Dwivedi

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The article "5 of My Favorite Quotes" by The M@ver!ck on undefined shares the author's top five quotes from various influential figures, including Kahlil Gibran, Ayn Rand, Alexander Pope, Abraham Lincoln, and Albert Einstein, reflecting on themes of self-reflection, individualism, love, character, and potential.

Abstract

In a thoughtfully curated list, The M@ver!ck presents five profound quotes that resonate deeply with him. The first quote, from Kahlil Gibran's "Sand and Foam," delves into the self's multifaceted nature and the pitfalls of human behavior. Ayn Rand's quote from "Atlas Shrugged" challenges the existence of contradictions and emphasizes the importance of examining one's premises. Alexander Pope's verse from "Eloisa to Abelard" speaks to the serenity of a life unblemished by the world's troubles, a sentiment that inspired the title of the film "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind." The article also pays homage to Abraham Lincoln through a collection of his wisdom-laden quotes, highlighting the power of friendship, the true test of character, and the importance of freedom. Lastly, a quote from Albert Einstein touches on the relativity of intelligence and the dangers of misjudging potential based on narrow criteria. The author invites readers to engage with these insights and share their own favorite quotes.

Opinions

  • The author holds Kahlil Gibran's quote in high regard, considering it his absolute favorite.
  • Ayn Rand is highly recommended for those interested in individualism and has a significant impact on the author's perspective.
  • Alexander Pope's words are described as beautifully written lines, indicative of the author's appreciation for poetic expression.
  • Abraham Lincoln's quotes are celebrated for their depth and relevance, with a special mention of his letter to his son's teacher as a masterpiece.
  • Albert Einstein is recognized not only as a great physicist but also as a thinker and philosopher whose words resonate with the author in the context of modern life.
  • The author expresses a desire to hear from readers about their own favorite quotes, suggesting an openness to diverse opinions and a love for shared wisdom.

5 of My Favorite Quotes

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1. While these may not be necessarily ranked as top 5, the first one is by far my favorite quote ever. For those of you who haven’t had a chance, I’d strongly recommend reading Sand and Foam by Kahlil Gibran.

Seven times have I despised my soul:

The first time when I saw her being meek that she might attain height.

The second time when I saw her limping before the crippled.

The third time when she was given to choose between the hard and the easy, and she chose the easy.

The fourth time when she committed a wrong, and comforted herself that others also commit wrong.

The fifth time when she forbore for weakness, and attributed her patience to strength.

The sixth time when she despised the ugliness of a face, and knew not that it was one of her own masks.

And the seventh time when she sang a song of praise, and deemed it a virtue.

- Kahlil Gibran, Sand and Foam

2. One of my favorite authors, who also happens to be the author of my favorite book The Fountainhead, wrote this quote as a part of one of her other famous works — Atlas Shrugged. For any of you looking at the best reads around the ideology of individualism over collectivism, Ayn Rand is the go-to author.

Contradictions do not exist. Whenever you think that you are facing a contradiction, check your premises. You will find that one of them is wrong.

- Ayn Rand, Atlas Shrugged

3. “ Eloisa to Abelard” by Alexander Pope is one of the most beautiful tales of love and longing and also includes some of the most beautifully written lines. The title of the famous movie Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind which is one of the most complex, yet beautiful movies!

How happy is the blameless vestal’s lot!

The world forgetting, by the world forgot.

Eternal sunshine of the spotless mind!

Each pray’r accepted, and each wish resign’d

- Alexander Pope, Eloisa to Abelard

4. Abraham Lincoln probably has to his credit the most number of quotes that are each better than the previous. So I’ve clubbed a few of my favorites quotes from him. As an aside, if you’re looking for some great reads, his famous letter to his son’s teacher is indeed also a masterpiece.

Do I not destroy my enemies when I make them my friends?

Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.

Those who deny others freedom, deserve it not for themselves.

- Abraham Lincoln

5. Albert Einstein was a great physicist, but also a great thinker and philosopher, and one of my favorite quotes comes from him, and is so relevant in the context of our lives.

Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish on its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.

- Albert Einstein

These are of course only a handful among a treasure of great quotes and words of wisdom by great men and women. I’d love to hear from you about your favorite quotes as well!

Procrastinator, thinker, fitness enthusiast, aspiring philanthropist, loving husband, doting dad and finance professional View all posts by The M@ver!ck

Originally published at http://themaverickfiles.com on July 28, 2020.

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