<text>My work is being destroyed almost as soon as it is printed. One day it is being read; the next day someone's wrapping fish in it.</text>
<form>Author of Li'l Abner.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Basho</cname>
<text>Old Pond,
frog jumps in--
splash.</text>
<form>1644-1694</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Bob_Dylan</cname>
<text>No one's free, even the birds are chained to the sky.</text></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Duc_De_La_Rochefoucauld</cname>
<text>If we had no faults, we should not take so much pleasure in noticing them in others.</text>
<form>1613-1680</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Eisenhart</cname>
<text>Surely you're joking Mr. Feynman!</text>
<form>On the occasion of Mr Feynman requesting both creme and lemon in his tea at the Princeton Dean's tea.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Emerson</cname>
<text>It seemed as if breezes brought him,
It seemed as if the sparrows taught him,
As if by secret sign he knew
Where in far fields the orchis grew.</text>
<form>Prologue to an essay on Thoreau.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Galileo</cname>
<text>Still it moves.</text>
<form>Galileo's remark after retracting, before the Court of the Inquisition, his theory that the earth was not fixed, but revolved around the sun.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>home</cname>
<text>'Mid pleasures and palaces though we may roam,
Be it ever so humble, there's no place like home.</text>
<form>J.H.Payne 1792-1852</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Lao_Tzu</cname>
<text>He who knows does not speak.
He who speaks does not know.</text>
<form>Still he spoke.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Neil_Armstrong</cname>
<text>We're Number One on the runway.</text>
<form>Preparing to take off from the moon to return to the earth.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Thoreau</cname>
<text>Now chiefly is my natal hour,
And only now my prime of life...</text>
<form>From a poem cited by Emerson.</form></cell>
<cell>
<cname>Woody_Allen</cname>
<text>When I was kidnapped, my parents snapped into action; they rented out my room.</text></cell></eof>