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Many need no other provocation to enmity than that they find themselves excelled.

—Samuel Johnson, 1751

Repetition is the mother of education.

—Jean Paul, 1807

Madness need not be all breakdown. It may also be breakthrough.

—R.D. Laing, 1967

Fortune resists half-hearted prayers. 

—Ovid, 8

Have you ever, looking up, seen a cloud like to a centaur, a leopard, a wolf, or a bull?

—Aristophanes, 423 BC

No families take so little medicine as those of doctors, except those of apothecaries.

—Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1860

Nothing is so easy as to deceive one’s self; for what we wish, that we readily believe.

—Demosthenes, 349 BC

Labor is no disgrace.

—Hesiod, c. 700 BC

Some nights are like honey—and some like wine—and some like wormwood.

—L.M. Montgomery, 1927

He knows the water best who has waded through it.

—Danish proverb

Whoever gulps down wine as a horse gulps down water is called a Scythian.

—Athenaeus, c. 230

The deed is everything, the glory naught.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, 1832

’Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.

—William Shakespeare, c. 1595