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Those who make the worst use of their time are the first to complain of its brevity.

—Jean de La Bruyère, 1688

Exile lacks the grandeur, the majesty, of expatriation.

—Bharati Mukherjee, 1999

Nowadays three witty turns of phrase and a lie make a writer.

—G.C. Lichtenberg, c. 1780

No punishment has ever possessed enough power of deterrence to prevent the commission of crimes.

—Hannah Arendt, 1963

The decline of the aperitif may well be one of the most depressing phenomena of our time.

—Luis Buñuel, 1983

Travelers, poets, and liars are three words all of one significance.

—Richard Brathwaite, 1631

Wit enables us to act rudely with impunity.

—La Rochefoucauld, 1678

Money, not morality, is the principle of commercial nations.

—Thomas Jefferson

One religion is as true as another.

—Robert Burton, 1621

O flesh, flesh, how art thou fishified!

—William Shakespeare, c. 1596

There is not a sprig of grass that shoots uninteresting to me.

—Thomas Jefferson, 1790

Sic semper tyrannis! The South is avenged.

—John Wilkes Booth, 1865

Music today is nothing more than the art of performing difficult pieces.

—Voltaire, 1759