José Narosky
José Narosky (born 20 April 1930 in Darregueira, Province of Buenos Aires) is an Argentine notary public and writer. He is mostly known for his collections of aphorisms.[1]
Published books
- 1975 "Si todos los hombres" (in 2007 there were 32 editions, with more than 670,000 copies sold)
- 1977 "Si todos los tiempos..."
- 1979 "Si todos los sueños..."
- 1992 "Ecos"
- 1992 "Silencios"
- 1993 "Sendas"
- 2001 "Luces"
- 2003 "Sembremos...".
- 2006 "Aforismos, libro de oro".
Notable quotes
- "In war, there are no unwounded soldiers", translated from the original "En las guerras no hay soldado sin heridas" in Si todos los tiempos...,[2] and published in the Reader's Digest in 1981.[3] This was repeated in the House of Representatives by Barbara Mikulski in the same year.[4]
References
- Editorial article: "Los aforismos están en el límite entre lo banal y lo profundo" ("Aphorisms are on the border between the banal and the profound"), Clarín, 01/15/2006 / Updated 02/24/2017 (archived) on Clarin.com (in Spanish)
- Narosky, José (1977). Si todos los tiempos ...: aforismos (in Spanish). Ediciones Marymar. p. 37. ISBN 978-950-00-3002-1.
- "Quotable Quotes". Reader's Digest. Vol. 118, no. 707. March 1981. p. 43.
- Congressional Record: Proceedings and Debates of the 97th Congress. Vol. 127. Superintendent of Government Documents. 12 March 1981. p. 5125.
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