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Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.

—Benjamin Franklin, 1735

There is nothing makes a man suspect much, more than to know little.

—Francis Bacon, 1625

If the world were good for nothing else, it is a fine subject for speculation.

—William Hazlitt, 1823

For sooner will men hold fire in their mouths than keep a secret.

—Petronius, c. 60

To know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.

—Quentin Crisp, 1968

Secrets are rarely betrayed or discovered according to any program our fear has sketched out.

—George Eliot, 1860

I will never again command an army in America if we must carry along paid spies. I will banish myself to some foreign country first.

—William Tecumseh Sherman, 1863

If you read somebody’s diary, you get what you deserve.

—David Sedaris, 2004

There is nothing more deceptive than an obvious fact.

—Arthur Conan Doyle, 1891
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