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Those who cross the seas change their climate but not their character.

—Roman proverb

Anything one is remembering is a repetition, but existing as a human being that is being, listening, and hearing is never repetition.

—Gertrude Stein, 1935

The appointed thing comes at the appointed time in the appointed way.

—Myrtle Reed, 1910

In all the ancient states and empires, those who had the shipping, had the wealth.

—William Petty, 1690

People will never fight for your freedom if you have not given evidence that you are prepared to fight for it yourself.

—Bayard Rustin, 1986

Nothing is more narrow-minded than chauvinism or racial hatred. To me all men are equal; there are flatheads everywhere and I despise them all equally.

—Karl Kraus, 1909

Water is the first principle of everything.

—Thales of Miletus, c. 600 BC

Men worry over the great number of diseases, while doctors worry over the scarcity of effective remedies.

—Bian Qiao, c. 500 BC

To ensure the adoration of a theorem for any length of time, faith is not enough; a police force is needed as well.

—Albert Camus, 1951

The sleep of reason produces monsters.

—Francisco Goya, 1799

Quarrels would not last long if the fault was only on one side.

—La Rochefoucauld, 1665

Peace is a natural effect of trade.

—Montesquieu, 1748

Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it, and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, c. 1790