
Learn to laugh at yourselves as one must laugh! —
Friedrich Nietzsche

I think the highest and lowest points are the important ones. Anything else is just ... in between. —
Jim Morrison

Statesmen have to bend to the collective will of their peoples or be broken. —
Woodrow Wilson

To gain knowledge, we must learn to ask the right questions; and to get answers, we must act, not wait for answers to occur to us. —
Anatol Rapoport

A guest of one's time and not a member of the household. —
George F. Kennan

If a pig could give his mind to anything, he would not be a pig. —
Charles Dickens

The alternative to thinking in evolutionary terms is not to think at all. —
Peter Medawar

He Looked down at her gravely. In many ways, we are the most perfect match. We see each other as we are, but neither of us views the other as broken. —
Sylvain Reynard

But I am constant as the Northern Star,
Of whose true fixed and resting quality
There is no fellow in the firmament. —
William Shakespeare

In Rome the statues, in Paris the paintings, and in Prague the buildings suggest that pleasure can be an education. —
Caleb Crain