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| Quote | Who Said It |
|---|---|
| Knowledge is power | Bacon |
| Man is a political animal | Aristotle |
| I think, therefore I am | Descartes |
| Government of the people... | Lincoln |
| Give me liberty or give me death | Patrick Henry |
| The child is father of the man | Wordsworth |
| To err is human, to forgive divine | Pope |
| A little learning is a dangerous thing | Pope |
| Where ignorance is bliss, 'tis folly to be wise | Thomas Gray |
| The pen is mightier than the sword | Bulwer-Lytton (NOT Shakespeare!) |
| Survival of the fittest | Herbert Spencer (NOT Darwin!) |
| I have a dream | Martin Luther King Jr. |
| Brevity is the soul of wit | Shakespeare |
| Sweet are the uses of adversity | Shakespeare |
| Beauty is truth, truth beauty | Keats |
| Title | Author |
|---|---|
| Paradise Lost | Milton |
| Gulliver's Travels | Swift |
| Robinson Crusoe | Defoe |
| Pride and Prejudice | Austen |
| Frankenstein | Mary Shelley |
| Ancient Mariner | Coleridge |
| Tale of Two Cities | Dickens |
| Tess | Hardy |
| Heart of Darkness | Conrad |
| Old Man and the Sea | Hemingway |
| Animal Farm / 1984 | Orwell |
| Lord of the Flies | Golding |
| Waiting for Godot | Beckett |
| Waste Land / Murder in Cathedral | T.S. Eliot |
| Pygmalion / Arms and the Man | Shaw |
| Hamlet / Merchant of Venice | Shakespeare |
| Dr Faustus | Marlowe |
| Jane Eyre | Charlotte Brontë |
| Wuthering Heights | Emily Brontë |
| Middlemarch | George Eliot (= Mary Ann Evans) |