What did Mason Cooley mean by: The squabbles of philandering Zeus and shrewish Hera are the Greeks’ comment on married life. - Mason Cooley Professor · USA Copy
+ Guilt agonizes over trifles, ignores habitual wrongdoing. Feraz Zeid, July 9, 2023December 12, 2023, Mason Cooley, Guilt, Habitual, Trifles, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ An aphorism that does not score is just one more sentence. Feraz Zeid, June 4, 2023December 12, 2023, Mason Cooley, Aphorism, Score, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ Inconsistency has been overpraised by people who do not expect to suffer from it. Feraz Zeid, January 16, 2024January 16, 2024, Mason Cooley, Consistency, Suffering, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ I do not remember joy or sorrow in childhood, but listening for clues. Feraz Zeid, January 16, 2024January 16, 2024, Mason Cooley, Childhood, Joy, Listening, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ Imagination has rules, but we can only guess what they are. Feraz Zeid, October 4, 2023December 26, 2023, Mason Cooley, Imagination, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ Passion cooks. Reason cleans. Feraz Zeid, June 25, 2023December 12, 2023, Mason Cooley, Cooks, Passion, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ Photography knows how to authenticate its misrepresentations. Feraz Zeid, January 16, 2024January 16, 2024, Mason Cooley, Photography, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
+ Forget what hurt you but never forget what it thaught you. Feraz Zeid, June 30, 2023December 12, 2023, Mason Cooley, Hurt, Letting go, Moving Forward, 0 - Mason Cooley Professor · USA
Faithful women are all alike, they think only of their fidelity, never of their husbands. - Jean Giraudoux Playwright · France
A wife loves out of duty, and duty leads to constraint, and constraint kills desire. - Jean Giraudoux Playwright · France
What can we expect from nations still less advanced in civilization than the Greeks? - Jean-Baptiste Say Economist · France
Marriage is the flimsiest weapon against desire. You may as well take a pop-gun to a python. - Jeanette Winterson Author · England
Married life teaches one invaluable lesson: to think of things far enough ahead not to say them. - Jefferson Machamer