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Rivalry is the whetstone of talent.

—Roman proverb

One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.

—Virginia Woolf, 1929

Animals hear about death for the first time when they die.

—Arthur Schopenhauer, 1819

In every human breast, God has implanted a principle, which we call love of freedom; it is impatient of oppression and pants for deliverance.

—Phillis Wheatley, 1774

From the cradle to the coffin, underwear comes first.

—Bertolt Brecht, 1928

Nothing is as obnoxious as other people’s luck.

—F. Scott Fitzgerald, 1938

Two crimes undid me: a poem and a mistake. 

—Ovid, 10

The strength of a family, like the strength of an army, is in its loyalty to each other.

—Mario Puzo, 2001

The sea hath fish for every man.

—William Camden, 1605

A friend in power is a friend lost.

—Henry Adams, 1905

Drive out nature with a pitchfork, and she will always come back. 

—Horace, c. 25 BC

As is the face, so is the mind.

—Roman proverb

The call of death is a call of love. Death can be sweet if we answer it in the affirmative, if we accept it as one of the great eternal forms of life and transformation.

—Hermann Hesse, 1950