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Famous quotes have shaped how we think, argue, and even joke for hundreds of years. From Shakespeare's stage to Einstein's chalkboard, the right words at the right time can stick around forever. If you enjoy testing your knowledge of classic texts, you might also love the Hamlet Quiz or want to see how well you can Sort Books Into Literary Genres.
Quotes matter because they compress big ideas into a single sentence you can actually remember. They show up in speeches, classrooms, and everyday conversation more than most people realize. If you are drawn to the stories and symbols behind these words, the World Mythology Quiz explores some of the oldest ideas humans ever put into language.
| Quote | Source |
|---|---|
| "To be or not to be" | Shakespeare, Hamlet (c. 1600) |
| "I think, therefore I am" | Rene Descartes, 1637 |
| "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" | Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933 |
| "Science without religion is lame" | Albert Einstein, 1941 |
If you want to keep going, test your knowledge of legendary creatures in the Mythical Creature Quiz, or explore ancient stories and gods in the World Mythology Quiz. Both are great next steps after this one.
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