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He did not recognize himself either. He was a totally new being, bald, covered with grease and blood, pink and blue eyed: he was his own baby ... He was a great fat chuckling baby, and he shat and peed in his filthy trousers and kept driving. — Peter Straub
Love distills desire upon the eyes, love brings bewitching grace into the heart ... — Euripides
Complaining about a problem without posing a solution is called whining. — Theodore Roosevelt
Death's the discarder. — Nadine Gordimer
Sport is imposing order on what was chaos. — Antony Starr
Is not man himself the most unsettled of all the creatures of the earth? What is this trembling sensation that is intensified with each ascending step in the natural order? — Ugo Betti
An ignorant man who is regarded as knowledgeable by people who are more ignorant than him is still ignorant. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana
I wonder why Miss Kosugi's lectures are always so stiff. Is she a fool? It makes me sad. She went on and on, explaining to us about patriotism, but wasn't that pretty obvious? I mean, everyone loves the place where they were born. I felt bored. Resting my chin on my desk, I gazed idly out the window. The clouds were beautiful, maybe because it was so windy. There were four roses blooming in a corner of the yard. One was yellow, two were white, and one was pink. I sat there agape, looking at the flowers, and thought to myself, There are really good things about human beings. I mean, it's humans who discovered the beauty of flowers, and humans who admire them. At — Osamu Dazai
Like Solzhenitsyn, I shall return, one bright dusk. — David Mitchell
Don't be smart. Smart is only a polished version of dumb. Try intelligence. It will surely see you through. — Terry Pratchett
The nation wept tears of remorse for their leader: the tear-gas accomplished what was expected. — Minimaks
If it's too silly to be said, it can always be sung. — Voltaire
I don't mind being alone either. The only problem is that if you're always alone, you get lonely. — Colleen Houck
Before the words slide into their slots, they are just discrete items, pointing everywhere and nowhere. — Stanley Fish
Krugman has been a columnist for the Times for a long enough time, covering a sufficient variety of political events, for us to deduce that he is a political nitwit. Other Nobel laureates have been nitwits, for instance, Bertrand Russell. There are a lot of political nitwits in this world. Perhaps the Times could give Krugman a cooking column. He would be its Nobel Prise-winning cooking columnist. — Bob Tyrrell
