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No one remembered Vladimir Semyonitch. He was utterly forgotten.
— Anton Chekhov
The meaning of poetry has no sureness of direction; is like the sling, it is not under control.
— Rumi
War is a horribly fascinating thing.
— Robert Sherrod
Divide your elephant into small pieces
— Sunday Adelaja
Warnings about children being overscheduled, racing from one enriching activity to the next, first surfaced in the early 20th century.
— Carl Honore
Think twice before burdening a friend with a secret.
— Marlene Dietrich
You cannot apply your high standards to a country [Egypt] burdened with decades of autocratic rule. Our democracy is still in its infancy.
— Mohamed ElBaradei
I learned quickly that there is nothing easier to grow accustomed to than luxury.
— Christopher Hebert
The poorest man I know is the man who has nothing but money.
— John D. Rockefeller
Therefore, having obtained the opportunity from these sources, I too began to consider the mobility of the earth.
— Nicolaus Copernicus
A love for his child was so profound, it spilled over to all humanity.
— John Howard Griffin