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Research records for quotation wording, popular variants, dates and primary documents. We distinguish a verified excerpt from a familiar paraphrase instead of treating every shared sentence as verbatim.

How verification works

Wording, context and status stay separate.

  1. 01Locate a primary document or scholarly edition.
  2. 02Compare the popular wording with the documented text.
  3. 03Publish the exact status, context and direct source link.

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Documented quotation records

This collection brings together researched passages from letters and dependable archival records. New records are added only when the evidence is ready.

Verified excerpt

Vincent van Gogh · Letter 120 · 12 June 1877

No day without a line

“No day without a line ... will surely lead to something.”

The wording appears in the scholarly English translation of letter 120. The ellipsis marks a transparent shortening of the surrounding sentence.

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Verified idea · wording is a variant

Vincent van Gogh · Letter 194 · 29 December 1881

Courage to attempt anything

“What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?”

The familiar “courage to attempt anything” wording is a popular paraphrase. Letter 194 contains the documented question shown as the verified wording below.

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Verified excerpt

Vincent van Gogh · Letter 212 · 16–20 March 1882

Nothing is more solid than handiwork

“Nothing is more solid than “handiwork”.”

The short form preserves the central wording of the scholarly translation; the full clause explains that Van Gogh means literal work with the hands.

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Verified idea · wording is a variant

Vincent van Gogh · Letter 274 · 22 October 1882

Great things and small things

“Great things are done by a series of small things brought together.”

The widely shared sentence is a polished variant. The scholarly English translation of letter 274 uses the documented wording shown below.

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Verified excerpt

Vincent van Gogh · Letter 805 · about 20 September 1889

Every cloud gives more time for study

“Every cloud has a silver lining, it gives one more time for study.”

The sentence appears in the scholarly English translation of letter 805. The shorter form omits only the opening “Yes”.

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Verified idea · wording is a variant

Albert Einstein · Letter to Eduard Einstein · 5 February 1930

Life is like riding a bicycle

“Life is like riding a bicycle. To keep your balance, you must keep moving.”

Einstein used the bicycle-and-balance comparison in a letter to his son Eduard. The familiar “life is like riding a bicycle” sentence is a polished English variant rather than the documented wording.

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