Celebrities, politicians, and public figures frequently deliver remarks that listeners repeat and remember for years. Specifically, these utterances transform into “quotations” once the public adopts and preserves them. This transition rarely happens by accident; instead, a quote gains longevity through a convergence of the phrase’s intrinsic wit and extrinsic factors, such as the speaker’s status and the historical context.
Nevertheless, accurately linking these words to their source often proves difficult. While the public generally accepts traditional attributions, historians frequently struggle to find definitive proof.
Correcting the Record: The Case of Marie Antoinette
In fact, history contains several famous misattributions. For example, many people still believe Marie Antoinette dismissively said “Let them eat cake” in response to news that the peasants lacked bread. However, historians have debunked this claim, noting that no one linked the phrase to her until fifty years after her death. Furthermore, the original French phrase—”Qu’ils mangent de la brioche”—actually translates to “Let them eat brioche.”
Your Challenge: Memorable Quotations 01
Now, we invite you to test your knowledge of famous remarks. Below, you will find a list of celebrated quotes and the people who reportedly said them. To proceed, please match the correct speaker to their corresponding words.
Pro Tip: Watch out for “attribution bias”—we often credit clever things to famous people like Mark Twain or Winston Churchill simply because they sound like something they would say!
| 1 | A woman is only a woman – a good cigar is a smoke | Rudyard Kipling |
| 2 | Religion is the opium of the masses | Karl Marx |
| 3 | The bigger they come, the harder they fall | Bob Fitzsimmons |
| 4 | The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated. | Mark Twain |
| 5 | To err is human – But it feels divine | Mae West |
| 6 | A Single death is a tragedy, a million a statistic | Joseph Stalin |
| 7 | All you need to fly are lovely things and fairy dust | Peter Pan |
| 8 | I have no problems with drugs – only policemen | Keith Richard |
| 9 | I like Beethoven, especially the poems | Ringo Starr |
| 10 | If a lie is told in the Whitehouse Nixon gets a royalty | Richard Nixon |
| 11 | If you want something said, ask a man. If you want something done, ask a woman. | Margaret Thatcher |
| 12 | In future, everyone will be famous for 15 minutes | Andy Warhol |
| 13 | In my free time, I do differential and integral calculus | Karl Marx |
| 14 | It’s so long since sex that I forget who gets tied up | Joan Rivers |
| 15 | Losing my virginity was a career move | Madonna |
| 16 | No sex is better than bad sex | Germaine Greer |
| 17 | Sex appeal 50%, what you got 50%, they think you got | Sophia Loren |
| 18 | The no-mind not-thinks no-thoughts about no-things | Buddha |
| 19 | Too much of a good thing is wonderful | Mae West |
| 20 | Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past? | George Orwell |
| Andy Warhol | Peter Pan | Madonna | Joan Rivers |
| Bob Fitzsimmons | Richard Nixon | Mae West | Joseph Stalin |
| Buddha | Ringo Starr | Mae West | Karl Marx |
| George Orwell | Rudyard Kipling | Margaret Thatcher | Karl Marx |
| Germaine Greer | Sophia Loren | Mark Twain | Keith Richard |