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Aphorisms of famous people. Patrick O'Rourke

Aphorisms of famous people

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Patrick O'Rourke. The most famous aphorisms

  • For each person individually, life is a solitary cell, where instead of walls there are mirrors.
  • Never let the same people collect all the money and all the trunks.
  • There is only one basic human right: to do whatever you want. And there is exactly one basic human duty: to be responsible for the consequences.
  • Most modern plays are about relationships between people. I am not interested. I am interested in the relationship between man and God.
  • For each person individually, life is a solitary cell, where instead of walls there are mirrors.
  • When people create gods for themselves, they lose God.

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