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Patriotism is an ephemeral motive that scarcely ever outlasts the particular threat to society that aroused it.

—Denis Diderot, 1774

Be a good animal, true to your animal instincts.

—D.H. Lawrence, 1911

How sickness enlarges the dimension of a man’s self to himself! He is his own exclusive object.

—Charles Lamb, 1833

People living deeply have no fear of death.

—Anaïs Nin, 1935

A wise woman never yields by appointment. It should always be an unforeseen happiness.

—Stendhal, 1822

Give us this day our television, and an automobile, but deliver us from freedom.

—Jean-Luc Godard, 1966

Health in all lands is among the indispensable guarantees of human progress.

—Helen Keller, 1936

Life is a farce, and should not end with a mourning scene.

—Horace Walpole, 1784

There’s hope a great man’s memory may outlive his life half a year.

—William Shakespeare, c. 1600

The criminal is the creative artist; the detective only the critic.

—G.K. Chesterton, 1911

A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of.

—Jane Austen, 1814

No time to marry, no time to settle down, I’m a young woman, and ain’t done runnin’ round.

—Bessie Smith, 1926

There is no female mind. The brain is not an organ of sex. As well speak of a female liver.

—Charlotte Perkins Gilman, 1898