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Business? Why, it’s very simple; business is other people’s money.

—Alexandre Dumas, 1857

my mind is
a big hunk of irrevocable nothing

—E.E. Cummings, 1923

Sex is the last refuge of the miserable.

—Quentin Crisp, 1968

Happiness, whether in business or private life, leaves very little trace in history.

—Fernand Braudel, 1979

Water is the readiest means of making friends with nature.

—Ludwig Feuerbach, 1841

What experience and history teach is this—that nations and governments have never learned anything from history or acted upon any lessons they might have drawn from it.

—Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, 1830

Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self; for what we wish, that we readily believe.

—Demosthenes, 349 BC

The life of a sailor is very unhealthy.

—Francis Galton, 1883

Where it is a duty to worship the sun, it is pretty sure to be a crime to examine the laws of heat.

—John Morley, 1872

A god cannot procure death for himself, even if he wished it, which, so numerous are the evils of life, has been granted to man as our chief good.

—Pliny the Elder, c. 77

Nowadays three witty turns of phrase and a lie make a writer.

—G.C. Lichtenberg, c. 1780

Language is the archives of history.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1844

In the matter of furnishing, I find a certain absence of ugliness far worse than ugliness.

—Colette, 1944