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You eat, in dreams, the custard of the day. — Alexander Pope

God cannot catch us. Unless we stay in the unconscious room. Of our hearts. — Patrick Kavanagh

Cut," the journalist says, turning into the camera. "Just cut. The Babble
Brigade has started up again."
The soundtrack now consists of a thousand people speaking in tongues under the
high-pitched, shit-eating chuckles of L. Bob Rife.
"This is the miracle of tongues," Rife shouts above the tumult. "I can
understand every word these people are saying. Can you, brother? — Neal Stephenson

I believe it was an inspiration rather than a temptation — Charlotte Bronte

I think the National League has better biorhythms in July. — Earl Weaver

And what agony, thought Krug the thinker, to love so madly a little creature, formed in some mysterious fashion (even more mysterious to us than it had been to the very first thinkers in their pale olive gloves) by the fusion of two mysteries, or rather two sets of a trillion of mysteries each; formed by a fusion which is, at the same time, a matter of choice and a matter of chance and a matter of pure enchantment; thus formed and then permitted to accumulate trillions of its own mysteries; the whole suffused with consciousness, which is the only real thing in the world and the greatest mystery of all. — Vladimir Nabokov

Sex is only boring if you are. — Merlyn Gabriel Miller

Parallels between classical and pop are not new. The whole San Francisco movement of John Cage and Terry Riley went hand in glove with what the Velvet Underground were doing. — Charles Hazlewood

We talk about how he and Leanne are doing knowing full well there is no sufficient answer.
p 294 — Michael Perry

Accuracy and clarity of statement are mutually exclusive. — Niels Bohr

In the quiet hours, in the heat of battle, and through the hazards of the day; in times of temptation, of sorrow, of peace and of blessing, let us pray always, both alone, and with our families gathered around us, with gratitude for the blessings of life, for understanding of its problems, and for strength to endure to the end. — Heber J. Grant

Friday's a free day. A woman's day. — Neil Gaiman

Well she was bright; and she danced ... And my function in life was to keep that bright thing in existence. And it was almost as difficult as trying to catch with your hand that dancing reflection. And the task lasted for years. — Ford Madox Ford

Nothing is more silly than silly laughter. — Catullus

If a guy hasn't got any gamble in him- he isn't worth a crap. — Evel Knievel