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Why the hell can't people just write nice happy stories about people having happy sex? That's what I want, and I bet a whole bunch of other people want it too. — Phil Foglio

A slightly different version of the argument
this is really the core of Max Weber's reflections on the subject
is that a bureaucracy, once created, will immediately move to make itself indispensable to anyone trying to wield power, no matter what they wish to do with it. The chief way to do this is always by attempting to monopolize access to certain key types of information. — David Graeber

My main concern is if this composer has been made aware of the fact that I've come clean in all of my cases. I killed in pure hate, robbing along the way. So if this person hasn't, then I'd sure appreciate it if someone would inform him or her of it. — Aileen Wuornos

True happiness comes from the realization that God has already made available everything we will ever need. — Angela Burt-Murray

I just stand there like a doofus wondering just what in the effing blazes is going on. — Patrick Ness

The whole country is one vast insane asylum and they're letting the worst patients run the place. — Robert W. Welch Jr.

Steve had a TEAC reel-to-reel and massive quantities of Dylan bootlegs," Kottke recalled. "He was both really cool and high-tech. — Walter Isaacson

Landscape is my religion.
... God in a green legend, I lean over the pool
In a testament of leaves. I dangle my twinkling mood
Before me in a cool cave roofed with branches
And floored with a skin of water. — Norman MacCaig

A fucked-up family's a fucked-up family, whether or not werewolves are involved. — Carrie Vaughn

You don't get to be a respected intellectual by uttering truisms in monosyllables. — Noam Chomsky

sat, gliding slowly back and forth in the comfort of my favorite rocking chair. I had lulled babies to sleep and dreamed of their bright futures in this chair, and now I had to contemplate what it would be like to lose one. All the memories of years filled by the spirit of that beautiful boy swam in my mind and left my heart to ache like arms that clutched a weighty treasure for a long time. How could I let go of this son who brought so much joy into our lives and into our home? What would our family be like without the child who made everything run smoothly just by his peaceful presence — Laura Sobiech

Advice to anglers: don't take advice from people with missing fingers. — Henry Beard

When I wake up in the morning, I need the writing to go to. I begin there. And that's not an accident, I mean, that habit of getting up in the morning and going to my writing first thing. — John Edgar Wideman

A critic has no right to the narrowness which is the frequent prerogative of the creative artist. — E. M. Forster

If it's freedom you want, come to Texas. No one there tells you what to do and how you have to do it. — Edna Ferber