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In settling an island, the first building erected by a Spaniard will be a church, by a Frenchman a fort, by a Dutchman a warehouse, and by an Englishman an alehouse.

—Francis Grose, 1787

Where shall I, of wandering weary, find my resting place at last?

—Heinrich Heine, 1827

Your piping-hot lie is the best of lies.

—Plautus, c. 200 BC

A society that has more justice is a society that needs less charity.

—Ralph Nader, 2000

The Mughal’s nature is such that they demand miracles, but if a miracle were to be performed by some upright follower of our religion, they would say that it had been brought about by magic and sorcery. They would strike him down with spears or would stone him to death.

—Fr. Antonio Monserrate, 1590

Who sleepeth with dogs shall rise with fleas.

—John Florio, 1578

Sex: in America, an obsession; in other parts of the world, a fact.

—Marlene Dietrich, 1962

Civilization, as we know it, is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor.

—Arnold Toynbee, 1948

Where happiness fails, existence remains a mad and lamentable experiment.

—George Santayana, c. 1905

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

—Cyril Connolly, 1944

Bright youth passes as quickly as thought.

—Theognis, c. 550 BC

Friendship itself will not stand the strain of very much good advice for very long.

—Robert Wilson Lynd, 1924

The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their children.

—Edward, Duke of Windsor, 1957