Start your day on a high, and keep it up, when you sip from character stimulating literary quotes and tasteful art design options are adapted directly from classic novels and the sage words of their authors, giving book lovers literary gems to muse over.
Crafted from white porcelain, and with a 300ml body these mugs hold not only attention but plenty of mind-fuel too. Dishwasher safe and lead-free, a Publikum mug is the ideal gift to turn the daily grind into a cup of inspiration.
High Quality PORCELAIN MUGS
Color: Pure white
Dimensions: Ø7.5cm x 10cm 250 gr.
Natural, lead-free non-scrapable colors
Dishwasher and microwave safe
High impact resistance
Packed in eco-friendly (PVC-free printed) carton boxes 10x10x11 cm
Започнете го вашиот ден на високо ниво и продолжете така, кога ќе се напиете од чаша со стимулативни литературни цитати и покриена со вкусните уметнички дизајнирани опции кои се прилагодени директно од класичните романи и мудрите зборови на нивните автори, давајќи им на љубителите на книгата литературни скапоцености за да се зачудат.
Изработени од бел порцелан, и со тело од 300 мл, овие чаши држат не само внимание, туку и многу гориво за вашиот ум. Безбедна во машина за миење садови и без олово, чаша Publikum е идеален подарок за да ја претворите дневната рутина во чаша инспирација.
Порцелански чаши со висок квалитет
Боја: чиста бела
Димензии: Ø7,5cm x 10cm 250 гр.
Природни бои отпорни на гребаници и без олово
Безбедно за во машина за садови и микробранова печка
Голема отпорност на удар
Спакувани во еколошки (печатени без ПВЦ) картонски кутии 10х10х11 см
Robinson Crusoe Quotes:
“It is never too late to be wise.”
“Thus fear of danger is ten thousand times more terrifying than danger itself.”
“Those people cannot enjoy comfortably what God has given them because they see and covet what He has not given them. All of our discontents for what we want appear to me to spring from want of thankfulness for what we have.”
“Thus we never see the true state of our condition till it is illustrated to us by its contraries, nor know how to value what we enjoy, but by the want of it.”
“I have since often observed, how incongruous and irrational the common temper of mankind is, especially of youth … that they are not ashamed to sin, and yet are ashamed to repent; not ashamed of the action for which they ought justly to be esteemed fools, but are ashamed of the returning, which only can make them be esteemed wise men.”
“I learned to look more upon the bright side of my condition, and less upon the dark side, and to consider what I enjoyed, rather than what I wanted : and this gave me sometimes such secret comforts, that I cannot express them ; and which I take notice of here, to put those discontented people in mind of it, who cannot enjoy comfortably what God has given them, because they see and covet something that he has not given them. All our discontents about what we want appeared to me to spring from the want of thankfulness for what we have.”