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It is probable that a greater number of monuments of the skill and industry of man will, in the course of the ages, be collected together in the bed of the ocean than will exist at any other time on the surface of the continents.

Sir Charles Lyell (1837). “Principles of Geology: Being an Inquiry how Far the Former Changes of the Earth's Surface are Referable to Causes Now in Operation”, p.244

There should be at least ten times the number of rifles in the country as there are now.

Theodore Roosevelt (1923). “Theodore Roosevelt on race, riots, Reds, crime”