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I’d like to be a machine, wouldn’t you?

—Andy Warhol, 1963

One great reason why many children abandon themselves wholly to silly sports and trifle away all their time insipidly is because they have found their curiosity baulked and their inquiries neglected.

—John Locke, 1693

They say that gifts persuade even the gods. 

—Euripides, 431 BC

You can steal a lot more with a computer than with a gun.

—Gina Smith, 1997

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

—George Eliot, 1860

The past is always tense and the future, perfect.

—Zadie Smith, 2000

The Romans would never have found time to conquer the world if they had been obliged first to learn Latin. 

—Heinrich Heine, 1827

I'm all for bringing back the birch, but only between consenting adults.

—Gore Vidal, 1973

Secrets define us, they mark us, they set us apart from all the others. The secrets which we preserve provide a key to who we are, deep down.

—Nuruddin Farah, 1998

So many men, so many opinions.

—Terence, 161 BC

One of the most time-consuming things is to have an enemy.

—E.B. White, 1977

It raineth every day, and the weather represents our tearful despair on a large scale.

—Mary Boykin Chesnut, 1865

I am sure of this: that if everybody was to drink their bottle a day, there would not be half the disorders in the world there are now.

—Jane Austen, c. 1798