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Nobody works as hard for his money as the man who marries it.

—Kin Hubbard

As peace is of all goodness, so war is an emblem, a hieroglyphic, of all misery.

—John Donne, 1622

There is a city in which you find everything you desire—handsome people, pleasures, ornaments of every kind—all that the natural person craves. However, you cannot find a single wise person there.

—Rumi, c. 1250

Friend! It is a common word, often lightly used. Like other good and beautiful things, it may be tarnished by careless handling.

—Harriet Jacobs, 1861

Men, my dear, are very queer animals—a mixture of horse nervousness, ass stubbornness, and camel malice.

—T. H. Huxley, 1895

Anything one is remembering is a repetition, but existing as a human being that is being, listening, and hearing is never repetition.

—Gertrude Stein, 1935

Bid me discourse, I will enchant thine ear.

—William Shakespeare, 1592

The power which the sea requires in the sailor makes a man of him very fast, and the change of shores and population clears his head of much nonsense of his wigwam.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1870

No human life, not even the life of a hermit, is possible without a world which directly or indirectly testifies to the presence of other human beings.

—Hannah Arendt, 1958

Once any group in society stands in a relatively deprived position in relation to other groups, it is genuinely deprived.

—Margaret Mead, 1972

Mother died today. Or maybe it was yesterday, I don’t know. 

—Albert Camus, 1942

Fear is a poor guarantor of a long life.

—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 44

That sweet bondage which is freedom’s self.

—Percy Bysshe Shelley, 1813