| Person | Quote | % Correct |
|---|---|---|
| Horace | Carpe {diem} | 91%
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| René Descartes | I {think}, therefore I am | 90%
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| Karl Marx | Workers of the world, {unite}! | 84%
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| Princess Diana | Being a {princess} isn't all it's cracked up to be | 80%
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| Lord Acton | {Power} tends to corrupt, and absolute {power} corrupts absolutely | 75%
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| Winston Churchill | I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and {sweat} | 70%
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| Robert Oppenheimer | Now, I am become Death, the {destroyer} of worlds | 64%
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| Julius Caesar | The die is {cast} | 63%
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| Machiavelli | It is far safer to be {feared} than loved | 61%
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| Mohandas Gandhi | We need to be the {change} we wish to see in the world | 60%
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| Thomas Edison | I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that {won}'{t} {work} | 52%
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| Aesop | Familiarity breeds {contempt} | 44%
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| Joseph Stalin | The death of one man is a tragedy, the death of millions is a {statistic} | 42%
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| P.T. Barnum | There's a {sucker} born every minute | 38%
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| Queen Victoria | We are not {amused} | 37%
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| Albert Einstein | Everything should be made as {simple} as possible, but no {simple}r | 34%
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| Voltaire | The perfect is the enemy of the {good} | 34%
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| Mark Twain | {Golf} is a good walk spoiled | 27%
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| Pablo Picasso | Good artists copy; great artists {steal} | 26%
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| Lord Tennyson | Theirs not to reason why, theirs but to {do} {and} {die} | 22%
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| Benito Mussolini | Blood alone moves the wheels of {history} | 19%
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