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I) Sources & Topics with most visits

Most popular topics Most popular sources
α/αTopichits
1  Mistakes 165,916
2  Truth & Lies 70,653
3  Stupidity 58,985
4  Win & Lose 55,111
5  Seduction 54,555
6  Suicide 45,908
7  Victory & Defeat 39,094
8  Communism 36,006
9  Good & Evil 35,482
10  Death 32,671
11  War & Peace 31,645
12  Nudity 30,281
13  Sex 29,720
14  Hypocrisy 26,736
15  Shadow 24,975
16  Prostitution 23,934
17  Eroticism 23,263
18  Ego 21,506
19  Arguing 21,291
20  Strength & Weakness 20,694
21  Friendship 20,489
22  Democracy 20,156
23  Corruption 19,934
24  Solitude 19,789
25  Optimism 19,740
26  Right & Wrong 19,450
27  Cunning 19,404
28  Drinking 19,034
29  God 18,425
30  Destiny 17,443
31  Sports & Games 16,995
32  Self-reliance 16,335
33  Boldness 15,923
34  Revolution 15,909
35  Memory 15,699
36  Enemies 15,559
37  Vanity 15,342
38  Woman 15,208
39  Hell 15,141
40  Laws 14,852
α/αSourceshits
1  Plato 139,678
2  Napoleon 59,952
3  Lenin 44,282
4  Oscar Wilde 31,765
5  Voltaire 31,614
6  Talleyrand 30,088
7  George Carlin 28,488
8  Democritus 26,324
9  Churchill 24,986
10  Mark Twain 24,332
11  Marcus Aurelius 24,315
12  Hitler 23,512
13  Benjamin Franklin 23,507
14  Epicurus 22,490
15  Fyodor Dostoyevsky 21,823
16  G. Bernard Shaw 19,799
17  Diogenes 18,822
18  Seneca 18,282
19  Isaac Asimov 17,472
20  Lao-Tzu 17,352
21  Nietzsche 16,691
22  Schopenhauer 15,482
23  Will Durant 15,210
24  Shakespeare 14,770
25  Latin phrases 14,672
26  Otto von Bismarck 14,476
27  Euripides 14,379
28  Cicero 14,249
29  H.L. Mencken 14,185
30  Socrates 13,357
31  Blaise Pascal 12,822
32  Harry Truman 12,791
33  Thomas Sowell 12,649
34  Wolfgang Goethe 12,131
35  Einstein 11,686
36  Julius Caesar 11,493
37  Ghandi 11,473
38  Aristotle 11,088
39  Virgil 11,046
40  Karl Marx 10,739



II) Quotations with most votes

  
Latin phraseWhile I breathe, I hope.

Dum spiro spero.

—  Latin phrase

237 likes
Isaac AsimovWhen stupidity is considered patriotism, it is unsafe to be intelligent.

—  Isaac Asimov, 1920-1992, American Sci-Fi writer

215 likes
HannibalI shall either find a way or make one.

Aut viam inveniam aut faciam.

—  Hannibal, 247-183 BC, Carthaginian military commander

     (crossing the Alps with his army around 212 BC)

193 likes
Latin phraseIf you want peace, prepare for war.

Si vis pacem, para bellum.

—  Latin phrase

189 likes
Virgil If I cannot sway the heavens, I will raise hell.

Flectere si nequeo superos, Acheronta movebo.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

181 likes
special sourceRemember to live.

Vivere memento.

—  Sundial motto

180 likes
VirgilFate will find a way.

Fata viam invenient.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

173 likes
CaligulaLet them hate, as long as they fear.

Oderint, dum metuant.

—  Caligula, 12-41 AD, Roman Emperor

     (originally a verse by the poet Accius)

172 likes
OvidBe patient and tough; someday this pain will be useful to you.

Perfer et obdura, dolor hic tibi proderit olim.

—  Ovid, 43 BC-17 AD, Roman poet

162 likes
Latin proverbWhat harms, often teaches.

Quod nocet, saepe docet.

—  Latin proverb

155 likes
Latin phraseRemember death.

Memento mori.

—  Latin phrase

152 likes
special sourceFaster, Higher, Stronger

Citius, Altius, Fortius.

—  Motto of the Olympic Games

     (initially, a motto of Pierre de Coubertin’s school)

149 likes
VirgilFortune favors the bold.

Audentes fortuna iuvat.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

145 likes
Aleister CrowleyBy the power of truth, I, while living, have conquered the universe.

Vi Veri Veniversum Vivus Vici.

—  Aleister Crowley, 1875-1945, British magician & occultist,

     (or V.V.V.V.V.; mentioned also in the graphic novel “V for Vendetta”)

136 likes
VoltaireReligion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool.

—  Voltaire, 1694-1778, French philosopher & writer

135 likes
HoraceWe are but dust and shadow.

Pulvis et umbra sumus.

—  Horace, 65-8 BC, Roman poet

134 likes
special sourceNothing but the best is good enough.

Nil satis nisi optimum.

—  motto of the Air Training Corps and of various schools

130 likes
SenecaLet us live, since we must die.

Vivamus, moriendum est.

—  Seneca, 5 AD-65 AD, Roman philosopher

122 likes
Mark TwainNever argue with stupid people, they will drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience.

—  Mark Twain, 1835-1910, American writer

119 likes
SenecaIf you wish to be loved, love.

Si vis amari, ama.

—  Seneca, 5 AD-65 AD, Roman philosopher

111 likes
VirgilWe gather strength as we go.

Vires acquirit eundo.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

110 likes
SocratesThere is only one good, knowledge, and one evil, ignorance.

Εν μόνον αγαθόν είναι, την επιστήμην, και εν μόνον κακόν, την αμαθίαν.

—  Socrates, 469-399 BC, Ancient Geek Philosopher

108 likes
Julius CaesarI came, I saw, I won.

Veni, vidi, vici.

—  Julius Caesar, 100-44 BC, Roman general & Consul

     (message to the Senate after his victory over Pharnaces of Pontus in 47 BC)

108 likes
Latin phraseIf the winds fail you, use the oars.

Destitutus ventis, remos adhibe.

—  Latin phrase

107 likes
Latin phraseLook behind, look here, look ahead.

Espice, adspice, prospice.

—  Latin phrase

104 likes
Latin proverbWhere there is unity, there is victory.

Ubi concordia, ibi victoria.

—  Latin proverb

102 likes
VirgilHard work conquers all.

Labor omnia vincit.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

101 likes
Latin phraseEverything happens for a reason.

Omnia causa fiunt.

—  Latin phrase

101 likes
VirgilThey can because they think they can.

Possunt, quia posse videntur.

—  Virgil, 70-19 BC, Roman poet

99 likes
TerentiusThere are as many opinions as there are people: each has his own view.

Quot homines tot sententiae: suus cuique mos.

—  Terentius, c. 185-159 BC, Roman comic playwright

96 likes
special sourceUse the hours, don’t count them.

Utere, non numera.

—  Medieval Sundial Motto

92 likes
Latin phraseActions not words.

Res, non verba.

—  Latin phrase

91 likes
EuripidesAs mortals we should behave as mortals.

Όντας δε θνητούς θνητά και φρονείν χρεών.

—  Euripides, 480-406 BC, Ancient Greek tragedian ‐ Alcestis

90 likes
JuvenalDedicate your life to truth.

Vitam impendere vero.

—  Juvenal, 1st-2nd cent. AD, Roman satiric poet

89 likes
TacitusEverything unknown seems magnificent.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico.

—  Tacitus, 55-120 AD, Roman historian

88 likes
special sourcePray and Work.

Ora et Labora.

—  Motto of the Benedictine Order

87 likes
Latin phraseHe conquers who conquers himself.

Vincit qui se vincit.

—  Latin phrase

87 likes
HippocratesArt is long, life is short.

Ars longa, vita brevis.

—  Hippocrates, 460-370 BC, Ancient Greek physician, the “Father of Medicine”

86 likes
HippocratesFirst, do no harm.

Primum, non nocere.

—  Hippocrates, 460-370 BC, Ancient Greek physician, the “Father of Medicine”

     (the origin is uncertain; Hippocrates’ works do not include this precise phrase)

85 likes
MartialLife is not about living, but to live a good life.

Vita non est vivere, sed valera vita est.

—  Martial, 43-104 AD, Roman poet of epigrams

84 likes


IIΙ) Less Popular

non-popular topics non-popular sources
 Topichits
   Holes 1,392
   Italians 1,434
   Housework 1,466
   Advertisement 1,469
   Understanding people 1,512
   Systems 1,536
   Cars 1,544
   Protection 1,560
   First phrases 1,601
   Colors 1,602
   Cooking 1,632
   Hypotheses 1,690
   Meetings 1,697
   Acknowledgment 1,705
   Cities 1,725
   New 1,725
   Holidays 1,729
   Obvious 1,731
   Conclusion 1,732
   Turmoil 1,736
   Ideas 1,736
   Consolation 1,749
   Property 1,750
   Theory 1,757
   Drugs 1,763
   Feminism 1,766
   Victims 1,768
   Quality 1,778
   Selling 1,789
   Painting 1,789
   Respect 1,806
   Pigs 1,816
   Overcoming 1,849
   Computers 1,859
   Architecture 1,865
   Ideals 1,868
   Order 1,875
   Advice 1,891
   Family 1,898
   Complaints 1,900
   Television 1,901
   British 1,914
   Rights 1,935
   Searching 1,952
   Help 1,955
   Career 1,959
   Events 1,959
   Options 1,962
   Difference 1,965
   Organizing 1,977
 Sourceshits
   Alphonse Allais 128
    142
   Leo Tolstoy 162
   Gustave Le Bon 173
   George Courteline 173
   Charlotte Brontë 212
   John Lyly 237
   Kurt Cobain 238
   Ingmar Bergman 264
   Tagore 433
   Maya Angelou 464
   Martin Luther 488
   Guy de Maupassant 502
   Mao 503
   Le Corbusier 508
   Herbert Spencer 513
   Pythagoras 516
   Alfred Hitchcock 518
   Molière 519
   Sinclair Lewis 519
   William Congreve 547
   Omar Khayyam 554
   Cervantes 555
   Anais Nin 557
   Gloria Steinem 558
   Yeats 562
   George S. Patton 573
   Josh Billings 573
   Altan 574
   Francis De Croiset 584
   Xenophon 585
   Richard Bach 589
   Frida Kahlo 602
   André Prévot 615
   Phocylides 616
   Claude Lelouch 617
   Unamuno 630
   Andreas Kalvos 638
   Moussolini 657
   Thomas Mann 666
   Yevgeni Zamyatin 677
   Lycurgus 695
   Richelieu 697
   Themistocles 710
   Anacharsis 735
   Anagnostakis 735
   Marguerite Yourcenar 742
   François Rabelais 767
   Theognis 771
   André Maurois 784





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