Archive

Quotes

Jokes are grievances.

—Marshall McLuhan, 1969

Envy and hatred are apt to blind the eyes and render them unable to behold things as they are.

—Margaret of Valois, c. 1600

Keep no company with those whose position is high but whose morals are low.

—Ge Hong, c. 320

The basis of optimism is sheer terror.

—Oscar Wilde, 1891

Drive your cart and your plow over the bones of the dead.

—William Blake, c. 1790

Revolutions never go backward.

—Thomas Skidmore, 1829

The man in constant fear is every day condemned.

—Publilius Syrus, c. 50 BC

How sad a sight is human happiness to those whose thoughts can pierce beyond an hour!

—Edward Young, 1741

Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.

—Reinhold Niebuhr, 1944

Ah! Freedom is a noble thing!

—John Barbour, 1375

Human history becomes more and more a race between education and catastrophe.

—H.G. Wells, 1920

Again, men in general desire the good, and not merely what their fathers had.

—Aristotle, c. 350 BC

I looked and there was a pale green horse! Its rider’s name was Death, and Hades followed with him.

—Book of Revelations, c. 90