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Make the revolution a parent of settlement and not a nursery of future revolutions.

—Edmund Burke, 1790

The pleasure we hold in esteem for the course of our lives ought to have a greater share of our time dedicated to it; we should refuse no occasion nor omit any opportunity of drinking, and always have it in our minds.

—Michel de Montaigne, 1580

The man in constant fear is every day condemned.

—Publilius Syrus, c. 50 BC

I count myself in nothing else so happy / As in a soul remembering my good friends.

—William Shakespeare, c. 1595

The world is for thousands a freak show; the images flicker past and vanish.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1776

Education—a debt due from present to future generations.

—George Peabody, 1852

A hick town is one where there is no place to go where you shouldn’t go.

—Alexander Woollcott, c. 1935

The law is not the same at morning and at night.

—George Herbert, c. 1633

A friend who is very near and dear may in time become as useless as a relative.

—George Ade, 1902

Bereavement is a darkness impenetrable to the imagination of the unbereaved.

—Iris Murdoch, 1974

Hate must make a man productive. Otherwise one might as well love.

—Karl Kraus, 1912

My language is the common prostitute that I turn into a virgin.

—Karl Kraus, c. 1910

Everybody says it; and what everybody says must be true.

—James Fenimore Cooper, 1844