7 Quotes & Sayings By Dimitris Mita

Dimitris Mita is a Greek author who has written more than thirty books, including non-fiction works on history, biography, psychology, spirituality and self-help. He has also written screenplays, plays and poems. His first novel was published in 1986 and The Imitation of Christ was awarded the prestigious Anulio Award for Best Drama.

1
Poetry, Shakespeare and opera, are like mumps and should be caught when young. In the unhappy event that there is a postponement to mature years, the results may be devastating. Dimitris Mita
2
Fear of dying must surely mean fear of how one dies. If one can be assured of a painless death, how can one fear it, unless one is a religious fanatic with a very guilty conscience? Dimitris Mita
3
When people lack true culture or are devoid of innovative ideas, they speak about wine, various brands of alcoholic beverages, or the quality of soap. Dimitris Mita
4
The ideal of a well-stocked mind aiming at excellence in all walks of life has been replaced by the dream of a well-stocked wine cellar, the cellar now being a specially made wine cooler strategically placed in one’s house, to be viewed by even the most unobservant visitor. Dimitris Mita
5
The difference between an ignorant fool shoveling manure in a bullpen, and a fool with a PhD, is that the fool with the PhD can shovel more of it, faster. Dimitris Mita
6
The flute of the Pied Piper of Hamelin has never left us and it is essential that we train our ear to detect its false notes because in our case the flute is being played by the rats. Dimitris Mita