Section: «Quotes»

A quotation (from Latin citare, citatum - to proclaim, to cite) is a verbatim excerpt from some text of someone's speech; the author's words, cited to support it with authority or simply to illustrate one's own expressed thought, or to criticize the quoted thought itself.
A bad friend is like a shadow: on a sunny day, run and fail, on an overcast day, seek and fail.  
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
Until you have achieved happiness, your dreams are shared by all. But fate lifted you up, and your well-wisher is you .
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
Empty youth is a disaster.
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
Human dignity is determined by the path that one takes to the end, not by whether one achieves it.  
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
The man who memorizes the words of the wise becomes wise himself.  
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
Modesty, which derives from weakness, is not dignity.  
©  Abai Qūnanbaev
He who shouts in anger is harmless. Fear the one who is silent in anger.
©  Abai Qūnanbaev