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What a torture to talk to filled heads that allow nothing from the outside to enter them.

—Joseph Joubert, 1807

The best moment of love is when the lover leaves in the taxi.

—Michel Foucault, c. 1982

Mother died today. Or maybe it was yesterday, I don’t know. 

—Albert Camus, 1942

God is a complex of ideas formed by the tribe, the nation, and humanity, which awake and organize social feelings and aim to link the individual to society and to bridle the zoological individualism.

—Maxim Gorky, 1913

I came upon no wine, / So wonderful as thirst.

—Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1923

A good dog, sir, deserves a good bone.

—Ben Jonson, 1633

A maid that laughs is half taken.

—John Ray, 1670

He knows the water best who has waded through it.

—Danish proverb

I am about to take my last voyage, a great leap in the dark.

—Thomas Hobbes, 1679

Soldiers in peace are like chimneys in summer.

—William Cecil, Lord Burghley, c. 1555

Civilization, a much-abused word, stands for a high matter quite apart from telephones and electric lights.

—Edith Hamilton, 1930

Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely.

—Lord Acton, 1887

In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason that in large kitchens the cooking is usually bad. 

—Friedrich Nietzsche, 1878