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When action grows unprofitable, gather information; when information grows unprofitable, sleep.

—Ursula K. Le Guin, 1969

For the merchant, even honesty is a financial speculation.

—Charles Baudelaire, c. 1865

To live on a day-to-day basis is insufficient for human beings; we need to transcend, transport, escape; we need meaning, understanding, and explanation.

—Oliver Sacks, 2012

The ceaseless, senseless demand for original scholarship in a number of fields, where only erudition is now possible, has led either to sheer irrelevancy, the famous knowing of more and more about less and less, or to the development of a pseudo-scholarship which actually destroys its object.

—Hannah Arendt, 1972

It costs a lot to make a person look this cheap. 

—Dolly Parton, 1994

Every man must descend into the flesh to meet mankind.

—G.K. Chesterton, 1910

No man will take counsel, but every man will take money: therefore money is better than counsel.

—Jonathan Swift, 1702

The sea hath fish for every man.

—William Camden, 1605

Fate leads the willing and drags along those who hang back.

—Cleanthes, c. 250 BC

Some of us would be greatly astonished to learn the reasons why others respect us.

—Marquis de Vauvenargues, 1746

I quit life as from an inn, not as from a home.

—Marcus Tullius Cicero, 44 BC

The real problem of humanity is the following: we have Paleolithic emotions, medieval institutions, and godlike technology.

—Edward O. Wilson, 2009

Nothing from nothing ever yet was born.

—Lucretius, c. 58 BC