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Those who know the joys and miseries of celebrities when they have passed the age of forty know how to defend themselves.

—Sarah Bernhardt, 1904

Man is always a wizard to man, and the social world is at first magical.

—Jean-Paul Sartre, 1939

Nationalism is an infantile disease, the measles of mankind.

—Albert Einstein, 1929

Rivalry adds so much to the charms of one’s conquests.

—Louisa May Alcott, 1866

A cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand oils the wheels as they run.

—Ouida, 1880

A family’s photograph album is generally about the extended family—and, often, is all that remains of it.

—Susan Sontag, 1977

What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul.

—Joseph Addison, 1711

The only justification of rebellion is success.

—Thomas B. Reed, 1878

I know nothing about sex, because I was always married.

—Zsa Zsa Gabor

Despotism subjects a nation to one tyrant, democracy to many.

—Marguerite Gardiner, 1839

Corporations have neither bodies to be punished nor souls to be damned.

—Chinese proverb

You campaign in poetry. You govern in prose.

—Mario Cuomo, 1985

The slander of some people is as great a recommendation as the praise of others.

—Henry Fielding, 1730