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Quotes

I’ve been on more laps than a napkin.

—Mae West

I don’t try to describe the future. I try to prevent it.

—Ray Bradbury, 1992

Glamour cannot exist without personal social envy being a common and widespread emotion.

—John Berger, 1972

When one has a famishing thirst for happiness, one is apt to gulp down diversions wherever they are offered.

—Alice Hegan Rice, 1917

Let my epitaph be, “Here lies Joseph, who failed in everything he undertook.”

—Holy Roman Emperor Joseph II, 1790

Happiness is a warm puppy.

—Charles Schulz, 1971

Exile lacks the grandeur, the majesty, of expatriation.

—Bharati Mukherjee, 1999

Cooking is the most massive rush. It’s like having the most amazing hard-on, with Viagra sprinkled on top of it, and it’s still there twelve hours later.

—Gordon Ramsey, 2003

The whole dream of democracy is to raise the proletariat to the level of bourgeois stupidity.

—Gustave Flaubert, 1871

Every man has a lurking wish to appear considerable in his native place.

—Samuel Johnson, 1771

The foreigner residing among you must be treated as your native-born. Love them as yourself, for you were foreigners in Egypt.

—Leviticus, c. 600 BC

Ours is an age which consciously pursues health, and yet only believes in the reality of sickness.

—Susan Sontag, 1963

It is impossible to translate the poets. Can you translate music?

—Voltaire, c. 1732