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All traveling becomes dull in exact proportion to its rapidity.

—John Ruskin, 1856

Art lives from constraints and dies from freedom.

—Leonardo da Vinci, c. 1480

Secrets are rarely betrayed or discovered according to any program our fear has sketched out.

—George Eliot, 1860

The populace may hiss me, but when I go home and think of my money, I applaud myself.

—Horace, c. 25 BC

The best of all rulers is but a shadowy presence to his subjects.

—Laozi

There is no female mind. The brain is not an organ of sex. As well speak of a female liver.

—Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1898

Television has made dictatorship impossible, but democracy unbearable.

—Shimon Peres, 1995

See one promontory (said Socrates of old), one mountain, one sea, one river, and see all.

—Robert Burton, c. 1620

After all, crime is only a left-handed form of human endeavor.

—John Huston, 1950

No city should be too large for a man to walk out of in a morning.

—Cyril Connolly, 1944

Man is the only animal for whom his own existence is a problem which he has to solve and from which he cannot escape.

—Erich Fromm, 1947

Family! Thou art the home of all social evil, a charitable institution for comfortable women, an anchorage for house-fathers, and a hell for children.

—August Strindberg, 1886

I learned to make my mind large, as the universe is large, so that there is room for paradoxes.

—Maxine Hong Kingston, 1976