“What an ugly beast is the ape, and how like us.”
“The ape, vilest of beasts, how like to us!”
As quoted by Cicero in De Natura Deorum, Book I, Chapter XXXV
Variant translation: How like us is that ugly brute, the ape!
Original
Simia quam similis turpissima bestia nobis!
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Ennius 23
Roman writer -239–-169 BCRelated quotes
Source: Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Gargantua (1534), Chapter 54 : The inscription set upon the great gate of Theleme
Context: Here enter not vile bigots, hypocrites,
Externally devoted apes, base snites,
Puffed-up, wry-necked beasts, worse than the Huns,
Or Ostrogoths, forerunners of baboons:
Cursed snakes, dissembled varlets, seeming sancts,
Slipshod caffards, beggars pretending wants,
Fat chuffcats, smell-feast knockers, doltish gulls,
Out-strouting cluster-fists, contentious bulls,
Fomenters of divisions and debates,
Elsewhere, not here, make sale of your deceits.
An argosy of fables, p. 242
about himself, Extracted from Baharīstān-e- Jami
“You’re not an ape, use a tool!”
Source: The Vastalimi Gambit (2013), Chapter 7
“But it would be enough that, when riding beasts, they behave like men and not like beasts.”
Part II
“Like an ape? A primate?…You said it, you said it.”
On being asked whether his artwork was a form of primal expressionism in “How Jean-Michel Basquiat predicted our identity-obsessed digital age” https://www.gq-magazine.co.uk/article/jean-michel-basquiat in GQ (2017 Sep 20)
"9th Foundational Falsehood of Creationism" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qfoje7jVJpU, Youtube (May 8, 2008)
Youtube, Foundational Falsehoods of Creationism