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Insurgents are like conquerors: they must go forward; the moment they are stopped, they are lost.

—Duke of Wellington, c. 1819

Travelers, poets, and liars are three words all of one significance.

—Richard Brathwaite, 1631

Better free in a strange land than a slave at home.

—German proverb

We should always presume the disease to be curable until its own nature proves it otherwise.

—Peter Mere Latham, c. 1845

He that will cheat you at play, will cheat you any way.

—Thomas Fuller, 1732

Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tavern for his friends.

—Norman Douglas, 1917

From the cradle to the coffin, underwear comes first.

—Bertolt Brecht, 1928

Religion is by no means a proper subject of conversation in mixed company.

—Philip Dormer Stanhope, 1754

If the bird does like its cage, and does like its sugar, and will not leave it, why keep the door so very carefully shut?

—Olive Schreiner, 1883

Some writers take to drink, others take to audiences.

—Gore Vidal, 1981

The true art of memory is the art of attention.

—Samuel Johnson, 1759

The successful revolutionary is a statesman, the unsuccessful one a criminal.

—Erich Fromm, 1941

Resorting to the law to resolve a dispute is a declaration of spiritual bankruptcy.

—Quentin Crisp, 1984