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What does education often do? It makes a straight-cut ditch of a free, meandering brook.

—Henry David Thoreau, 1850

The brightest light burns the quickest.

—Olive Beatrice Muir, 1900

The greatest veneration one can show the law is to keep a watch on it.

—Nadine Gordimer, 1971

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

—William Drummond, 1616

The body is an instrument which only gives off music when it is used as a body.

—Anaïs Nin, 1935

To lose confidence in one’s body is to lose confidence in oneself.

—Simone de Beauvoir, 1949

I drink for the thirst to come.

—François Rabelais, 1535

Shame on the soul, to falter on the road of life while the body still perseveres.

—Marcus Aurelius, c. 170

Music melts all the separate parts of our bodies together.

—Anaïs Nin, 1939

Medication alone is not to be relied on. In one half the cases medicine is not needed, or is worse than useless. Obedience to spiritual and physical laws—hygiene of the body and hygiene of the spirit—is the surest warrant for health and happiness.

—Harriot K. Hunt, 1856

It is more blessed to give than to receive.

—Acts of the Apostles, c. 80

Being a star has made it possible for me to get insulted in places where the average Negro could never hope to go and get insulted.

—Sammy Davis Jr., 1965

The fact is certain because it is impossible.

—Tertullian, c. 200