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The most dangerous madmen are those created by religion, and people whose aim is to disrupt society always know how to make good use of them.

—Denis Diderot, 1777

The friend of all humanity is no friend to me.

—Molière, 1666

The enlightened man says: I am body entirely and nothing beside.

—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1883

No woman needs intercourse; few women escape it.

—Andrea Dworkin, 1978

They are trying to make me into a fixed star. I am an irregular planet.

—Martin Luther, c. 1530

The mind is led on, step by step, to defeat its own logic.

—Dai Vernon, 1994

Talk to me about the truth of religion and I’ll listen gladly. Talk to me about the duty of religion and I’ll listen submissively. But don’t come talking to me about the consolations of religion or I shall suspect that you don’t understand.

—C.S. Lewis, 1961

In real friendship the judgment, the genius, the prudence of each party become the common property of both.

—Maria Edgeworth, 1787

Television has made dictatorship impossible, but democracy unbearable.

—Shimon Peres, 1995

All streams run to the sea, but the sea is not full.

—Book of Ecclesiastes, c. 250 BC

Ah! Freedom is a noble thing!

—John Barbour, 1375

Good fortune turns aside destruction by a great god.

—Instructions of Ankhsheshonqy, c. 100 BC

I shall embrace my rival—until I suffocate him.

—Jean Racine, 1669