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I say, you don't know how I could raise fifty quite somehow, do you?"
"Why don't you work?"
"Work?" said young Bingo, surprised. "What, me? No, I shall have to think of some way. — P.G. Wodehouse

We played together for so long and we got to the point where our styles blended together. Even today, sometimes I'll hear our records and I'm not really sure who played what. And we took a bunch of acid together too. — Wayne Kramer

Change is almost always negative. Things degenerate. — Woody Allen

It's not just about life, of course; it's about healthy life. Getting frail and miserable and dependent is no fun, whether or not dying may be fun. — Aubrey De Grey

When men have killed joy, I do not believe they still live. — Sophocles

Pageantry is a visionary art which has been used, from time immemorial, as a political instrument. — Aldous Huxley

I just want to take advantage of every day that I'm in the lineup. — Andre Ethier

I suppose if we're going to die, it should be for a noble cause," he said. — Sarah J. Maas

The assumption that spending more of the taxpayer's money will make things better has survived all kinds of evidence that it has made things worse. The black family- which survived slavery, discrimination, poverty, wars and depressions- began to come apart as the federal government moved in with its well-financed programs to "help." — Thomas Sowell

Careful listening to current country and western and rock music with the help of an interpreter for coded phrases shows that young people are hearing a constant stream of messages about getting high, feeling good, going on trips, and using drugs of all kinds with all methods. — Virgil Miller Newton

I always knew I would come to London. I loved Glasgow, but it seemed filled with echoes of my parents' lives, and sometimes you just want a city of your own. — Andrew O'Hagan

Plotinus was preaching the dangers of multiplicity of the world back in the third century. — Anne Morrow Lindbergh