
Quotes by Mihai Eminescu
23 quotes by Mihai Eminescu



Everyone is a question addressed again to the spirit of the Universe.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about univers, question, spirit


The stupids are getting married always, fools sometimes, wise man never.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about marriage, man

I understand that a man can have everything having nothing and nothing having everything.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about people, nothing, man

Everybody belives in love, but some are wondering if it really exists.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about love

While the love, of any kind, lightens and sweetens the life, the hatred darkens it, fills it with bitterness and make it nasty. Works
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about love, life


Intelligence is the ability of seeing and reproducing in an objective manner everything that exists and happens.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about intelligence, purpose, ability
After immeasurable joy necessarily comes the sadness, joy makesthe blood boil, and this produces an unpleasant and painful feeling that needs to born the sadness. RightWords Translation
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about joy, sadness, blood

The genius does not have neither death nor luck.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about genius, bad luck, good luck, death
Time flows by, and has passed like rivers Since that hallowed moment we first saw each other, Yet I'll never forget the love we had together, You miracle, with large eyes and cold fingers.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about time, miracle, eyes, moment, love, contentment

Every nation and every age is standing on the shoulders of the past.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about past, nation, age, olderness


We are not the masters of language, but the language is our master.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about language

Work is the law of modern world, which has no room for lazy people.
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about work, law, world, people
What it is the use of constant regrets When it is written for usto pass through this world As the dream of a shadow and as the shadow of a dream? Separation
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about life, shadow, dream, use, world

Beside the uneven poplars I have often passed; All the neighbors knew me All, except you. Besides the uneven poplars
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about forgetness, contentment

It was a mysterious dream It was from way-out of gentle And it was too beautiful That had to perish. The love has gone
MQuote by Mihai Eminescu about love, dream

















