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The psychologist George Frankl atributes class structure and conflict and most of the ills of society to the sexual class war based on the Oedipul pattern; that is, murderous phallic conflict between males for the favour of the women, those favours being defined by the men themselves. This system is, as it were, only haunted by women, who cannot in it acheive expression or contribute to society anything of their true nature, and are regarded as a kind of castrated man. — Peter Redgrove

I did not recognise the man at the door and, in split-second time, I pointed the barrel of the fearsome looking weapon to the downstairs living room window, blew that out and then levelled it at the bedroom window above, and blew that out. The owner of the property literally shit his pants and slammed the door. — Stephen Richards

If wishes were fishes, even beggars would eat — Lili St. Crow

There's only one true king of rock 'n' roll. His name is Chuck Berry. — Stevie Wonder

Being exhausted is much more than being tired. — Gilles Deleuze

I've been trying hard to not be a loser. — Stephen Chbosky

The story is always better than your ability to write it. — Robin McKinley

Adrian, I'm on a date. Why are you here? On my car? — Richelle Mead

The long silences need to be loved, perhaps more than the words which arrive to describe them in time. — Franz Wright

The painting world is awash with people who cannot paint. This is a condition that would not be tolerated in other professions such as Dentistry, Medicine, or among members of the Airline Pilot's Association. — Robert Genn

In things which we know, everyone will trust us ... and we may do as we please, and no one will like to interfere with us; and we are free, and masters of others; and these things will be really ours, for we shall turn them to our good. — Plato