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He shrunk more and more from the realities of life and above all from the society of his day which he regarded with an ever growing horror,
a detestation which had reacted strongly on his literary and artistic tastes; he refused, as far as possible, to have anything to do with pictures and books whose subjects were in any way connected with modern existence. — Joris-Karl Huysmans

I am a laptop boy. People say: 'Where's your studio?' I say: 'It's in my laptop, in my rucksack.' — Todd Rundgren

Producers of TV newsmagazines routinely let emotional accounts trump objective information. — Barry Glassner

Hope is an explorer who surveys the country ahead. That is why we know so much about the Hereafter and so little about the Heretofore. — Ambrose Bierce

To perfect your nature means to let go of this world and place your attention fully in the plane of enlightenment. — Frederick Lenz

It is written: "Wizards thou shalt not suffer to live" (Ex. 22:18); and: "In the morning I put to death all the wicked of the land" (Ps. 100:8) ... — Thomas Aquinas

Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere should be sensed everywhere. If everyone is going to be able to see everything, in the long run all sights may lose whatever rarity value they once possessed, and it may well turn out that people, being able to see and hear practically everything, will be specially interested in almost nothing. — E.B. White

Fie, wrangling queen!
Whom everything becomes, to chide, to laugh,
To weep; whose every passion fully strives
To make itself, in thee, fair and admired! — William Shakespeare

Well, does he still have his fingernails? Making inquiries while negotiating the release of a US Army pilot from North Korea, in Time. — Bill Richardson

Our society has long treated men as machines, as bodies expendable in the name of progress or profit. Men have overruled their pain and soul's delight, taught to think of themselves as "mechanisms". Such an estrangement wounds very deeply; it has gone on so long and is so taken for granted that healing individuals, let alone a whole gender, is a dubious undertaking. But the beat goes on, the Saturnian shadow lives, the only game in town, and shame on the defector. The wounding is institutionalized and sanctified, and men unwittingly collude in their own crucifixion. — James Hollis

-Books were once cherished belongings of people, that they weren't always just neglected and collecting dust. — Barbara Hodgson

It costs more to maintain ten vices than one virtue. — H.L. Mencken