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A criminal may improve and become a decent member of society. A foreigner cannot improve. Once a foreigner, always a foreigner. There is no way out for him.

—George Mikes, 1946

The more corrupt the state, the more numerous its laws.

—Tacitus, c. 110

How sweet it is to have people point and say, “There he is.”

—Persius, c. 60

I began to realize how simple life could be if one had a regular routine to follow with fixed hours, a fixed salary, and very little original thinking to do.

—Roald Dahl, 1984

Thou art not to learn the humors and tricks of that old bald cheater, time.

—Ben Jonson, 1601

None who have always been free can understand the terrible fascinating power of the hope of freedom to those who are not free.

—Pearl S. Buck, 1943

The planet keeps to the astronomer’s timetable, but the wind still bloweth almost where it listeth.

—John Henry Poynting, 1899

The character which results from wealth is that of a prosperous fool.

—Aristotle, c. 322 BC

The history of the world is the record of the weakness, frailty, and death of public opinion.

—Samuel Butler, c. 1902

What is food to one is to others bitter poison.

—Lucretius, 50 BC

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

—E.B. White, 1958

Kings and fools know no law.

—German proverb

If God did not exist, it would be necessary to invent him.

—Voltaire, 1764