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Henry de MontherlantVanity is the dominant passion of man.

—  Henry de Montherlant, 1895-1972, French writer

H.L. MenckenWhen A annoys or injures B on the pretense of saving or improving X, A is a scoundrel.

—  H.L. Mencken, 1880-1956, American columnist & cultural critic

Arthur Conan DoyleEducation never ends, Watson. It is a series of lessons, with the greatest for the last.

—  Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930, British writer

Luigi PirandelloSix Characters in Search of an Author.

—  Luigi Pirandello, 1867-1936, Italian writer (Nobel 1934)

Gustave FlaubertPleasure is found first in anticipation, later in memory.

—  Gustave Flaubert, 1821-1880, French writer

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Edgar Allan PoeThe pioneers and missionaries of religion have been the real cause of more trouble and war than all other classes of mankind.

—  Edgar Allan Poe, 1809-1849, American writer

Otto von BismarckHounds follow those who feed them.

—  Otto von Bismarck, 1815-1898, German chancellor

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BouddhaIt is better to travel well than to arrive.

—  Bouddha, 563-483 BC, Indian founder of Buddhism

Joseph CampbellI think of mythology as the homeland of the muses, the inspirers of art, the inspirers of poetry. To see life as a poem and yourself participating in a poem is what the myth does for you.

—  Joseph Campbell, 1904-1987, American academic

Arthur Conan DoyleA fine thought in fine language is a most precious jewel, and should not be hid away, but be exposed for use and ornament.

—  Arthur Conan Doyle, 1859-1930, British writer

Benjamin DisraeliNurture your mind with great thoughts, for you will never go any higher than you think.

—  Benjamin Disraeli, 1804-1881, British Prime Minister

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George Bernard ShawThe minority is sometimes right; the majority always wrong.

—  George Bernard Shaw, 1856-1950, Irish writer, Nobel 1925

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André MauroisThe real evil of old age is not the weakness of the body, it is the indifference of the soul.

—  André Maurois, 1885-1967, French writer

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Henry MillerIn expanding the field of knowledge we but increase the horizon of ignorance.

—  Henry Miller, 1891-1980, American writer

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Sri AurobindoWhen Reason died, then Wisdom was born.

—  Sri Aurobindo, 1872-1950, Indian nationalist, yogi & philosopher

Gabriel Garcia MarquezIf you love something, let it go. If it is yours, it will come back.

—  Gabriel Garcia Marquez, 1927-2014, Colombian writer

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Zsa Zsa GaborAs a woman, you have to choose between your fanny or your face. I chose my face.

—  Zsa Zsa Gabor, 1917-2016, Hungarian-American actress

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Karl JungDon’t hold on to someone who’s leaving, otherwise you won’t meet the one who’s coming.

—  Karl Jung, 1875-1961, Swiss psychiatrist

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Leonardo da VinciLearn how to see. Realize that everything connects to everything else.

—  Leonardo da Vinci, 1452-1519, Italian polymath & painter

Henry YoungmanYou look like a talent scout for a cemetery.

—  Henry Youngman, 1906-1998, American comedian

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Agatha ChristieOne of the saddest things in life, is the things one remembers.

—  Agatha Christie, 1890-1976, British writer

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James BarrieDo you know why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories.

—  James Barrie, 1860-1937, English writer

Benito MoussoliniI have no love for the Jews, but they have great influence everywhere. It is better to leave them alone. Hitler’s antisemitism has already brought him more enemies than is necessary.

—  Benito Moussolini, 1883-1945, Italian dictator

Arthur ClarkePoliticians should read science fiction, not westerns and detective stories.

—  Arthur Clarke, 1917-2008, British Sci-Fi writer

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Théophile GautierI am one of those for whom superfluity is a necessity.

—  Théophile Gautier, 1811-1872, French poet & writer

Francis BaconIf a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see Fortune; for though she is blind, she is not invisible.

—  Francis Bacon, 1561-1626, English philosopher

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Mignon McLaughlinWhat you can't get out of, get into whole-heartedly.

—  Mignon McLaughlin, 1913-1983, American magazine editor

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Robert HeinleinYield to temptation. It may not pass your way again.

—  Robert Heinlein, 1907-1988, American sci-fi writer

Marcel ProustYour soul is a dark forest. But the trees are of a particular species, they are genealogical trees.

—  Marcel Proust, 1871-1922, French writer

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TerentiusWithout Ceres and Bacchus, Venus freezes.

Sine Cerere et Baccho friget Venus.

—  Terentius, c. 185-159 BC, Roman comic playwright

     (meaning: without bread and wine, love freezes)

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ThucydidesIgnorance is bold, knowledge is reserved.

Αμαθία μεν θράσος, λογισμός δε όκνον φέρει.

—  Thucydides, 460-394 BC, Ancient Greek historian

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Eugene IonescoOh words, what crimes are committed in your name!

—  Eugene Ionesco, 1912-1994, French-Romanian playwright

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William Hazlitt All that is worth remembering in life, is the poetry of it.

—  William Hazlitt , 1778-1830, English essayist & critic

John SteinbeckWe have usurped many of the powers we once ascribed to God.

—  John Steinbeck, 1902-1968, American writer, Nobel 1962

Simone De BeauvoirSex pleasure in woman is a kind of magic spell; it demands complete abandon; if words or movements oppose the magic of caresses, the spell is broken.

—  Simone De Beauvoir, 1908-1986, French writer

Gore VidalEnvy is the central fact of American life.

—  Gore Vidal, 1925-2012, American writer

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Miguel CervantesAll kinds of beauty do not inspire love; there is a kind which only pleases the sight, but does not captivate the affections.

—  Miguel Cervantes, 1547-1616, Spanish writer

Vladimir LeninFreedom in capitalist society always remains about the same as it was in the ancient Greek republics: freedom for the slave-owners.

—  Vladimir Lenin, 1870-1924, Soviet revolutionary & leader

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Wallace StevensI am what is around me.

—  Wallace Stevens, 1879-1955, American poet

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