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Every man takes the limits of his own field of vision for the limits of the world.

—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1851

Technology feeds on itself. Technology makes more technology possible.

—Alvin Toffler, 1970

The children of the revolution are always ungrateful, and the revolution must be grateful that it is so.

—Ursula K. Le Guin, 1983

Alcohol is the monarch of liquids.

—Anthelme Brillat-Savarin, 1825

The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.

—Edward, Duke of Windsor, 1957

Seamen are the nearest to death and the furthest from God.

—Thomas Fuller, 1732

Is all our fire of shipwreck wood?

—Robert Browning, 1862

Let the people think they govern, and they will be governed.

—William Penn, 1693

The worship of opinion is, at this day, the established religion of the United States.

—Harriet Martineau, 1839

Think where man’s glory most begins and ends, / And say my glory was I had such friends.

—W.B. Yeats, 1937

History is a people’s memory, and without a memory man is demoted to the level of the lower animals.

—Malcolm X, 1964

Usually speaking, the worst-bred person in company is a young traveler just returned from abroad.

—Jonathan Swift, c. 1730

What is the city but the people?

—William Shakespeare, 1608