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I have been ever of the opinion that revolutions are not to be evaded.

—Benjamin Disraeli, 1844

The law looks at no one’s face.

—Gabriel Okara, 1964

A man is not idle, because he is absorbed in thought. There is visible labor and there is an invisible labor.

—Victor Hugo, 1862

Whole nations have melted away like balls of snow before the sun.

—Dragging Canoe, 1775

The fear of war is worse than war itself.

—Seneca, c. 50

I’d like to be a machine, wouldn’t you?

—Andy Warhol, 1963

I don’t believe in an afterlife, although I am bringing a change of underwear.

—Woody Allen, 1971

Wood burns because it has the proper stuff in it, and a man becomes famous because he has the proper stuff in him.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, c. 1790

Life’s no resting, but a moving.

—Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, c. 1795

Far water cannot quench near fire.

—Japanese proverb

Living is an ailment that is relieved every sixteen hours by sleep. A palliative. Death is the cure.

—Sébastien-Roch Nicolas Chamfort, c. 1790

What sculpture is to a block of marble, education is to a human soul.

—Joseph Addison, 1711

Most new discoveries are suddenly-seen things that were always there.

—Susanne K. Langer, 1942