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Surrealism, the gospel of chaos, found itself compelled, from its very inception, to create an order. But at first it only dreamed of destruction - by poetry, to begin with - on the plane of imprecation, and later by the use of actual weapons. The trial of the real world has become, by logical
development, the trial of creation. — Albert Camus

I'll leave it to you, Sassenach," he said dryly, "to imagine what it feels like to arrive unexpectedly in the midst of a brothel, in possession of a verra large sausage. — Diana Gabaldon

No, Lucius is harmless,' I fibbed. If you don't count the fact that he thinks he's a warrior prince representing a semi-cannibalistic race of undead bat people. — Beth Fantaskey

Yippie ki-yay and all that shit"

- Desdemona Fox — Jonathan Maberry

Power, like vanity, is insatiable. Nothing short of omnipotence could satisfy it completely. — Bertrand Russell

When men destroy their old gods they will find new ones to take their place. — Pearl S. Buck

I sometimes think that the American story is the one about the reading of the will. — Lewis H. Lapham

No one who beats his wife or children, spreads slander in a congregation, or harbors perpetual unforgiveness in his or her heart is full of the Spirit, no matter how many supernatural gifts he or she claims to have. — Craig S. Keener

I have always believed the thesis that one's politics and the character of one's intellectual work are inseparable. — Whitfield Diffie

Rousseau. - Although this politician, the paramount authority of the Democrats, makes the social edifice rest upon the general will, no one has so completely admitted the hypothesis of the entire passiveness of human nature in the presence of the lawgiver: - "If — Frederic Bastiat

Someday, god knows when, I will stop this absurd, self-pitying, idle, futile despair, and I will begin to think again. — Sylvia Plath

Those undeserved joys which come uncalled and make us more pleased than grateful are they that sing. — Henry David Thoreau

hospital johnny. — Mary Catherine Gebhard

The young today cannot follow narrative but they are alert to drama. They cannot bear description but they love landscape and action. — Marshall McLuhan