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Herein lie all quotes featured in current and prior issues of the Quotidian. For simplicity, searches are limited to subject and author. The numbers of quotes pertaining to each is shown on the right.


Library Stats
Quotes 96
Authors 71
Subjects 58
Themes 5



RECENT WORDS OF WISDOM
vol. 1 no. 24 - January 29, 2007

“Study the past, if you would divine the future.”
        —Confucius, from Analects

“Nothing is cheap which is superfluous, for what one does not need, is dear at a penny .”
        —Plutarch, from Lives

“Better to be ignorant of a matter than to half know it.”
        —Publilius Syrus, from Moral Sayings

“To do two things at once is to do neither.”
        —Pulilius Syrus, from Moral Sayings


“To show resentment at a reproach is to acknowledge that one may have deserved it .”
        —Tacitus, from Annals


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Human Nature 6
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Last Words 1
Liberty 3
Life 4
Love 8
Mediocrity 1
Men 1
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Morality 1
Music 5
Patience 1
Pleasure 2
Politicians 2
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Poverty 1
Power 1
Prejudice 1
Pumpkins 2
Reason 1
Religion 1
Sadness 1
Science 1
Silence 1
Speech & Speaking 10
Stupidity 1
Temptation 1
Thanksgiving 2
Traveling 7
Truth 2
Vanity 2
Vice & Virtue 5
Violence 1
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War 1
Wisdom 3
Women 4
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