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We cherish our friends not for their ability to amuse us but for ours to amuse them.

—Evelyn Waugh, 1963

The home is a human institution. All human institutions are open to improvement.

—Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1903

I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.

—Anaïs Nin, 1950

Time will reveal everything. It is a babbler and speaks even when not asked.

—Euripides, c. 425 BC

All things are filled full of signs, and it is a wise man who can learn about one thing from another.

—Plotinus, c. 255

An honest man is all right even if he’s an idiot…but a crook must have brains.

—Maxim Gorky, 1902

Business? Why, it’s very simple; business is other people’s money.

—Alexandre Dumas, 1857

How can we bear misfortune most easily? If we see our enemies faring worse.

—Thales of Miletus, c. 585 BC

To know intense joy without a strong bodily frame, one must have an enthusiastic soul.

—George Eliot, 1872

Fame is no sanctuary from the passing of youth. Suicide is much easier and more acceptable in Hollywood than growing old gracefully.

—Julie Burchill, 1986

The brightest light burns the quickest.

—Olive Beatrice Muir, 1900

The dead are often just as living to us as the living are, only we cannot get them to believe it. They can come to us, but till we die we cannot go to them. To be dead is to be unable to understand that one is alive. 

—Samuel Butler, c. 1888

Man has here two and a half minutes—one to smile, one to sigh, and half a one to love; for in the midst of this minute he dies.

—Jean Paul, 1795