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The poor man is ruined as soon as he begins to ape the rich.

—Publilius Syrus, c. 50 BC

The play is the tragedy “Man,” And its hero the conqueror worm.

—Edgar Allan Poe, 1843

What a torture to talk to filled heads that allow nothing from the outside to enter them.

—Joseph Joubert, 1807

There is a demon who puts wings on certain tales and launches them like eagles out into space.

—Alexandre Dumas, 1846

To make laws that man cannot and will not obey serves to bring all law into contempt.

—Elizabeth Cady Stanton, 1860

Nature contains no one constant form.

—Paul-Henri Dietrich d’Holbach, 1770

Business is other people’s money.

—Delphine de Girardin, 1852

When we define democracy now, it must still be as a thing hoped for but not seen.

—Pearl S. Buck, 1941

O citizens, first acquire wealth; you can practice virtue afterward.

—Horace, c. 8 BC

The drunken man is a living corpse.

—St. John Chrysostom, c. 390

Formula for success: rise early, work hard, strike oil.

—J. Paul Getty

If you would help another man, you must do so in minute particulars.

—William Blake, 1804

When you drink water, think of its source.

—Chinese proverb