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One of the things men should most strive to do is win a good reputation and see that no one questions it.

—Juan Manuel, 1335

It is far, far better and much safer to have a firm anchor in nonsense than to put out on the troubled seas of thought.

—John Kenneth Galbraith, 1958

The future, like everything else, is no longer quite what it used to be.

—Paul Valéry, 1931

Nothing is more narrow-minded than chauvinism or racial hatred. To me all men are equal; there are flatheads everywhere and I despise them all equally.

—Karl Kraus, 1909

What will not attract a man’s stare at sea?—a gull, a turtle, a flying fish!

—Richard Burton, 1883

War has silenced all laws.

—Lucan, c. 65

There is nothing sillier than a silly laugh.

—Catullus, c. 60 BC

You can be up to your boobies in white satin, with gardenias in your hair and no sugar cane for miles, but you can still be working on a plantation.

—Billie Holiday, 1956

It is a luxury to be understood.

—Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1831

Death renders all equal.

—Claudian, c. 395

What timid man does not avoid contact with the sick, fearing lest he contract a disease so near?

—Ovid, c. 10

We and the dead ride quick at night. 

—Gottfried August Bürger, 1773

Memory is more indelible than ink.

—Anita Loos, 1974