Stanislaw Jerzy Lec

Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
Stanisław Jerzy Lec, born Baron Stanisław Jerzy de Tusch-Letz, was a Polish aphorist and poet. Often mentioned among the greatest writers of post-war Poland, he was one of the more influential aphorists on the 20th century, known for lyrical poetry and skeptical philosophical-moral aphorisms, often with a political subtext...
NationalityPolish
ProfessionPoet
Date of Birth6 March 1909
CountryPoland
good-life may lasts
Value your words. Each one may be the last.
dream reality relief
I has a dream about reality. It was such a relief to wake up.
abyss edges
On the top of each peak you are on the edge of the abyss
writing men genius
A man who is a genius and doesn't know it, probably isn't.
short-life fats persons
A fat person lives shorter but eats longer.
horse race trojan-horse
Politics: a Trojan horse race.
sometimes silent heard
Sometimes you have to be silent to be heard.
ignorance writing law
Each juggler should be trained in the ignorance of the laws of physics.
atheism parody
There are parodies of non-existent things.
writing exit entrances
The exit is usually where the entrance was.
world window newspapers
The window to the world can be covered by a newspaper.
depression memories eye
You can close your eyes to reality but not to memories
writing fire imagination
Every bush can burn if you fire it with your imagination.
addresses knowing-god knows
Oh, to know God's private address.