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Revolution can never be forecast; it cannot be foretold; it comes of itself. Revolution is brewing and is bound to flare up.

—Vladimir Lenin, 1918

Money speaks sense in a language all nations understand.

—Aphra Behn, 1677

Never greet a stranger in the night, for he may be a demon.

—Babylonian Talmud, c. 600

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

—Denis Diderot, 1774

Plagues are as certain as death and taxes.

—Richard Krause, 1982

Never trust her at any time when the calm sea shows her false alluring smile.

—Lucretius, c. 60 BC

Language ought to be the joint creation of poets and manual workers.

—George Orwell, 1944

My people and I have come to an agreement that satisfies us both. They are to say what they please, and I am to do what I please.

—Frederick the Great, c. 1770

If you read somebody’s diary, you get what you deserve.

—David Sedaris, 2004

I must be a mermaid, Rango. I have no fear of depths and a great fear of shallow living.

—Anaïs Nin, 1950

Abstainer, n. A weak man who yields to the temptation of denying himself a pleasure.

—Ambrose Bierce, 1906

The important thing, I think, is not to be bitter. You know, if it turns out that there is a God, I don’t think that he’s evil. I think that the worst thing you could say about him is that basically he’s an underachiever. After all, you know, there are worse things in life than death.

—Woody Allen, 1975

The great difficulty lies in trying to transpose last night’s moment to a day which has no knowledge of it.

—Zora Neale Hurston, 1942