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OLD MARX He can't think. London is damp, in every room someone coughs. He never did like winter. He rewrites past manuscripts time and again, without passion. The yellow paper is fragile as consumption. Why does life race stubbornly toward destruction? But spring returns in dreams, with snow that doesn't speak in any known tongue. And where does love fit within his system? Where you find blue flowers. He despises anarchists, idealists bore him. He receives reports from Russia, far too detailed. The French grow rich. Poland is common and quiet. America never stops growing. Blood is everywhere, perhaps the wallpaper needs changing. He begins to suspect that poor humankind will always trudge across the old earth like the local lunatic shaking her fists at an unseen God. — Adam Zagajewski

I get a wave of pride in America when I look back at what we've accomplished in the field of music. — Johnny Otis

They're crying. It was Drogba, it was the angels, it was the heavens, it was the stars, it was the gods, it was everything for Chelsea. This is not anything to do with football. This is more than football, this is spirit. Never giving in, fighting to the end, that English spirit running right the way through this Champions League for Chelsea. — Gary Neville

Each civilization has its own kind of pestilence and can control it only by reforming itself. — Rene Dubos

A community of smashed up things and somehow everyone was willing to share the superglue — Anissa Belkadi

Everything he feels, he feels strongly. Too strongly, sometimes. I think he freaks people out. — Sarah Dessen

You look out there and there's people that, their day is changed because of your contribution to it. — Brad Paisley

I should have told you to go to hell," I muttered.
He smiled smugly. "I knew you wouldn't."
"How?"
"Because women who are willing to cheat a little can always be talked into cheating a lot. — Lisa Kleypas