,
Carl William Brown

Carl William Brown’s Followers (3)

member photo
member photo
member photo
Gie
Gie
192 books | 90 friends

Doug
2,008 books | 353 friends

Joz
Joz
717 books | 145 friends

Lorilyn...
335 books | 2,559 friends

Brie El...
347 books | 94 friends

Jennifer
1,766 books | 1,191 friends

Martin ...
685 books | 102 friends

Beverle...
57 books | 313 friends

More friends…

Carl William Brown

Goodreads Author


Born
in Brescia, Italy
Website

Twitter

Genre

Influences

Member Since
June 2013

URL


I have written more than 10,000 original quotations and at present I'm also working at my only novel, Fort Attack, which is also a wide and open blog project. At the moment I'm teaching english in a secondary school, but up to now I have done a lot of other things as well, both in business, educational, sport and social filelds. Some years ago, in 1997 following the examples of the Rotary or the Lyons Clubs I founded the Daimon Club Organization to promote every sort of activities, creativity, art, literature, new technologies, informatics, business and marketing, public health and education and to meet new friends with these kind of interests.
P.S. You can download all my e-books free of charge at this address: https://www.daimon.org/lib/b
...more

Average rating: 4.17 · 6 ratings · 5 reviews · 11 distinct works
Daimonologia Applicata: Afo...

it was amazing 5.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2025
Rate this book
Clear rating
L'Italia in breve.

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2014
Rate this book
Clear rating
Aforismi geniali di William...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2014
Rate this book
Clear rating
Aforismi. Volume primo.

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2014
Rate this book
Clear rating
Aforismi contro il potere e...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating — published 2015
Rate this book
Clear rating
Aforismi. Volume quarto.: A...

really liked it 4.00 avg rating — 1 rating
Rate this book
Clear rating
Ars Longa Vita Brevis: Afor...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
Ars Longa Vita Brevis: Afor...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings2 editions
Rate this book
Clear rating
Applied Daimonology. Princi...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
William Shakespeare. Aforis...

0.00 avg rating — 0 ratings
Rate this book
Clear rating
More books by Carl William Brown…
William Shakespea...
Rate this book
Clear rating

 
Ars Longa Vita Br...

Carl Brown Carl Brown said: " Ovunque io vada, scopro che un poeta è già stato là prima di me.
Sigmund Freud

Sono qui per spiegare quanto è ipocrita il mondo che si esalta per un chirurgo che sostituisce un cuore con un altro, e poi accetta che migliaia di creature giovani, col cuo
...more "

 

Carl’s Recent Updates

Carl Brown is now following
14847120
Carl Brown wants to read
Philosophy in a Meaningless Life by James Tartaglia
Rate this book
Clear rating
Philosophy in a Meaningless Life by James Tartaglia
Rate this book
Clear rating
205459
Carl Brown shared a quote
Aforismi. Volume quarto. by Carl William Brown
“La mia testa è sempre invasa da una bufera di pensieri, di ricordi, di lampi, alcuni d'intelletto, altri più melanconicamente e quasi angosciosamente emozionali, soprattutto nei giorni di festa e in quei periodi in cui in passato ho subito dei traumi. Ora siamo in Aprile, il mese più crudele per Eliot, e siamo passati da una temperatura di 27 gradi, ad una di 7, in pochi giorni, quindi vale sempre il detto Aprile non ti scoprire. Per essere ancora più precisi oggi è il 25 Aprile del 2024, e per confermare la tradizione, ovvero quella del proverbio “Aprile Apriletto, tutti i giorni un goccetto”, ha appena smesso di piovere, infatti questi sono stati giorni molto bagnati, per il piacere delle infiltrazioni di acqua che abbiamo grazie alla guaina rovinata delle gronde dell’edificio in cui abito, ancora da riparare dopo ben 18 mesi dalla prima segnalazione al nostro amministratore, parola alquanto inadeguata per definire quella specie di coglione, che grazie ad un numero ancora più consis ...more Carl William Brown
Carl Brown shared a quote
Chess Meets of the Century by Bobby Fischer
“Nothing eases suffering like human touch.”
Bobby Fischer
Carl Brown is currently reading
William Shakespeare Aphoristic Dictionary by Carl William Brown
Rate this book
Clear rating
Carl Brown has read
Ars Longa Vita Brevis by Carl William Brown
Rate this book
Clear rating
Carl Brown has read
Applied Daimonology. Principles and essays. by Carl William Brown
Rate this book
Clear rating
Carl Brown rated a book it was amazing
Daimonologia Applicata by Carl William Brown
Rate this book
Clear rating
More of Carl's books…
Quotes by Carl William Brown  (?)
Quotes are added by the Goodreads community and are not verified by Goodreads. (Learn more)

“The reading of good books could soothe human stupidity, the problem is that human stupidity does not like to read.”
Carl William Brown, Aforismi. Volume primo.

“How can you fight stupidity effectively? The answer is simple: it’s not easy.”
Carl William Brown, Aforismi contro il potere e la stupidità

“Repetita iuvant. Italy, a land of great saints, poets, sailors, artists, statesmen, businessmen, lawyers, intellectuals, professors, journalists, whores, gangsters, religious parasites and dickheads.”
Carl William Brown, L'Italia in breve.

“Reciprocal marketing, promotions and links. In public good experiments, behavioral economists have demonstrated that the potential for reciprocal actions by players increases the rate of contribution to the public good, providing evidence for the importance of reciprocity in social situations.”
Carl William Brown, Aforismi. Volume primo.

“The reading of good books could soothe human stupidity, the problem is that human stupidity does not like to read.”
Carl William Brown, Aforismi. Volume primo.

“Open text is one of a pair of terms popularized by Eco to refer to kinds of interpretative interactions between text and reader. An open text, unlike a closed one such as a work of popular fiction, is not aimed at a specific reader in a specific social context. It is also open in that its theme, structure and language are more complex, less explicit, more "open-ended": what other critics as Barthes in reception theory would call "Indeterminate". The open text constructs the model of its own reader as part of its structural strategy.”
Katie Wales

“Non capisco come in Italia venga proibita la vendita di droga e armi e si lasci invece la libertà agli autogrill di spacciare la loro schifosissima pizza.”
Carl William Brown, L'Italia in breve.

“Repetita iuvant. Italy, a land of great saints, poets, sailors, artists, statesmen, businessmen, lawyers, intellectuals, professors, journalists, whores, gangsters, religious parasites and dickheads.”
Carl William Brown, L'Italia in breve.

110440 All About Books — 3834 members — last activity 10 hours, 37 min ago
We're here because we like reading and we like chatting about reading. But we are here especially because we strongly believe that reading is not just ...more
205459 Aspiring Authors Group — 144 members — last activity May 28, 2021 06:57AM
A place for aspiring authors to share their thoughts, learn from the offline workshops and help each other become better and better.



No comments have been added yet.