{"quotes":[{"text":"Recognizing a problem may help us to understand and solve a problem. Rather than lying down and selling our sound judgment short, let us appeal to the opulent granary of our memory and explore the green pastures lingering in our mind. ('Prêt-à-penser').","author":"Erik Pevernagie","tags":["appeal-to","explore","granary","green-pastures","lingering","lying-down","memory","mind","opulent","problem","prêt-à-penser","recognize","sell-short","solve-a-problem","sound-judgment","understand"],"id":20869,"author_id":"Erik+Pevernagie"},{"text":"Many men remain spoiled boys that have never grown up. Women are prepared to raise them and take pain with patience, both as a condescendant contribution to supercilious compassion and as a proof of the eminence of their sense of worth. ('Prêt-à-penser' / 'Ready-to-wear thinking').","author":"Erik Pevernagie","tags":["both","boys","compassion","condescendant","contribution","eminence","men","never-grow-up","pain","patience","prepared","proof","prêt-à-penser","raise","ready-to-wear","remain","sense-of-worth","spoiled","supercilious","thinking","women"],"id":68327,"author_id":"Erik+Pevernagie"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":2,"pages":1}}
