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I used to teach at Yale, which was at one time a center of postmodernist literary theory. Derrida was there. Paul de Man was there. — Harry Frankfurt

Well apparently nothing as of December 13, 1978. There was 20 trained police officers came to the house, with a warrant..searched the house, and they went down in the crawlspace ... while I was being held at the jail in Des Plaines, Illinois. They never took anything from the crawlspace other than bringing up lime into the house. There also were no mounds of dirt like what is mentioned in books. — John Wayne Gacy

Doodles were fertile ground; they were the visual evidence of heavy cognitive lifting. Although this was not always true: Ricky Lepardo was a doodler and he was not a heavy cognitive lifter. — Reif Larsen

It was better to see clearly. Even the ugliness of the world had its place. Eventually, — T. Frohock

People learn what they want to learn. If learning is forced on us, even if we master it temporarily, it is soon forgotten. — Daniel Goleman

They say that happy people have no history, and certainly a happy love has none. They did nothing all day long and yet the days seemed all too short. — W. Somerset Maugham

You only ever experience two emotions: euphoria and terror. And I find that lack of sleep enhances them both. — Marc Andreessen

Nothing defines the quality of life in a community more clearly than people who regard themselves, or whom the consensus chooses to regard, as mentally unwell. — Renata Adler

I've made up my mind. I'll take my court martial. — Eddie Slovik

I love history. It was the only thing I did well at in school. I'm not ashamed to admit that I was not a good student but I was great at history. — Steven Spielberg

Have you ever noticed how people who wear camouflage gear really stand out in a crowd? — Peter Thomas

I do have a lot of female friends who are stand-ups and also women who are actresses and also happen to have an act. — Kate Flannery