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The only equals are those who are equally rich.

—Burundian proverb

Let me tell you what I think of bicycling. I think it has done more to emancipate women than anything else in the world: it gives women a feeling of freedom and self-reliance. I stand and rejoice every time I see a woman ride by on a wheel. The picture of free, untrammeled womanhood.

—Susan B. Anthony, 1896

It is not too much to expect that our children will enjoy in their homes electrical energy too cheap to meter.

—Lewis Strauss, 1954

Take back your golden fiddles, and we’ll beat to open sea.

—Rudyard Kipling, 1892

Plagues are as certain as death and taxes.

—Richard Krause, 1982

In the first place God made idiots. This was for practice. Then he made school boards.

—Mark Twain, 1897

An oppressed people are authorized, whenever they can, to rise and break their fetters.

—Henry Clay, 1842

Water astonishing and difficult altogether makes a meadow and a stroke.

—Gertrude Stein, 1914

I curse the night, yet doth from day me hide.

—William Drummond, 1616

Time rushes toward us with its hospital tray of infinitely varied narcotics, even while it is preparing us for its inevitably fatal operation.

—Tennessee Williams, 1951

It is the little causes, long continued, which are considered as bringing about the greatest changes of the earth.

—James Hutton, 1795

I have loved war too well.

—Louis XIV, 1715

Never trust her at any time when the calm sea shows her false alluring smile.

—Lucretius, c. 60 BC