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

—Marguerite Gardiner, 1839

Charity is murder and you know it.

—Dorothy Parker, 1956

I am not resigned to the shutting away of loving hearts in the hard ground.

—Edna St. Vincent Millay, 1928

If anything affects your eye, you hasten to have it removed; if anything affects your mind, you postpone the cure for a year.

—Horace, 20 BC

Treaties, you see, are like girls and roses: they last while they last.

—Charles de Gaulle, 1963

Hoping for new friendship from old enemies is / Like expecting to find a rose in a furnace.

—Muhammad Baqir Najm-i Sani, 1612

The hatred of relatives is the bitterest.

—Tacitus, 117

These landscapes of water and reflection have become an obsession.

—Claude Monet, 1908

Men take diseases, one of another. Therefore let men take heed of their company.

—William Shakespeare, c. 1600

If law and justice do not attain their ends, the people will be unable to move hand or foot.

—Confucius, c. 500

No human life, not even the life of a hermit, is possible without a world which directly or indirectly testifies to the presence of other human beings.

—Hannah Arendt, 1958

I’ve dreamed enough to have a drink.

—François Rabelais, 1546

Style is the image of character.

—Edward Gibbon, c. 1789