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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;I can think of no street in America, or of people inhabiting such a street, capable of leading one on towards the discovery of the self. I have walked the streets in many countris of the world but nowhere have I felt so degraded and humiliated as in America. I think of all the streets in American combined as forming a huge cesspool, a cesspool of the spirit in which everything is sucked down and drained away to everlasting shit. Over this cesspool the spirit of work weave a magic wand; palaces and factories spring up side by side, and munition plants and chemical works and steel mills and sanatoriums and prisons and insane asylums. The whole continent is a nightmare producing the greatest misery of the greatest number. I was one, a single entity in the midst of the greatest jamboree of wealth and ha</span>]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;I wish people considered their leaders as expendable as they consider you.&quot;<br />—Christopher Hitchens</span><br />&quot;The temple is holy because it is not for sale.&quot;<br />—Ezra Pound, &quot;Cantos,&quot; XCVII<br />]]></description>
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Last update: 09/08/08<br />&quot;The temple is holy because it is not for sale.&quot;<br /> &quot;Cantos,&quot;<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> XCVII.</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> XCVII<br />&quot;I love too the spare, the hit-or-miss,<br />the mad, I sometimes can't     always tell them apart<br />As we fall apart, will you let me hear?&quot;<br />—John Berryman, &quot;Dream Song 265&quot;<br />&quot;That's a cop-out, and you know it, and it breaks my heart into a thousand pieces that we ain't gonna save America with your blog today.&quot;<br />—Achewood<br />&quot;give everything south of denver to mexico and everything north to canada. murder every white person in both&quot;<br />—LF</span><br />&quot;Generosity is nothing else than a craze to possess. All which I abandon, all which I give, I enjoy in a higher manner through the fact that I give it away.... To give is to enjoy possessively the object which one gives.&quot;<br />—Jean-Paul Sartre, &quot;Being and Nothingness&quot;<br />]]></description>
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&quot;The temple is holy because it is not for sale.&quot;<br />—Ezra Pound, &quot;Cantos,&quot; XCVII.<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;Generosity is nothing else than a craze to possess. All which I abandon, all which I give, I enjoy in a higher manner through the fact that I give it away.... To give is to enjoy possessively the object which one gives.&quot;<br />—Jean-Paul Sartre, &quot;Being and Nothingness&quot;<br />&quot;No healthy man, in his secret heart, is content with his destiny. He is tortured by dreams and images as a child is tortured by the thought of a state of existence in which it would live in a candy-store and have two stomachs.&quot;<br />—H.L. Mencken, &quot;The Art Eternal&quot;</span><br />&quot;All great religions, in order to escape absurdity, have to admit a dilution of agnosticism. It is only the savage, whether of the African bush or the American gospel tent, who pretends to know the will and intent of God exactly and completely. ... The most satisfying and ecstatic faith is almost purely agnostic. It ]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;The temple is holy because it is not for sale.&quot;<br />—Ezra Pound, &quot;Cantos,&quot; XCVII.<br />&quot;All great religions, in order to escape absurdity, have to admit a dilution of agnosticism. It is only the savage, whether of the African bush or the American gospel tent, who pretends to know the will and intent of God exactly and completely. ... The most satisfying and ecstatic faith is almost purely agnostic. It trusts absolutely without professing to know at all&quot;<br />—H. L. Mencken, &quot;Quid Est Veritas?&quot;</span><br />&quot;Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?&quot;<br />—Sergeant Dan Daly, United States Marine Corps, Battle of Belleau Wood, June 1917<br />]]></description>
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—Gore Vidal<br />&quot;No one should come to live in New York unless he is willing to be lucky.&quot;<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">--E.B.</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">—E.B.</span> White<br />&quot;1.  Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.<br />2. Never use a long word where a short one will do.<br />5. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.<br />6. Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.&quot;<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">--George</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">—George</span> Orwell, &quot;Politics and the English Language&quot;<br />&quot;If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.&quot;<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">--Francis</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">—Francis</span> Bacon<br />&quot;The Deliverator's car has enough potential energy packed into its batteries to fire a pound of bacon into the Asteroid Belt. Unlike a bimbo box or a Burb beater, the Deliverator's car unloads that pow]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;Come on, you sons of bitches, do you want to live forever?&quot;<br />—Sergeant Dan Daly, United States Marine Corps, Battle of Belleau Wood, June 1917<br />&quot;Ah, my ridiculously circuitous plan is one-quarter complete!&quot;<br />—Robot Devil, Futurama, &quot;The Devil's Hands Are Idle Playthings&quot;<br />&quot;If we had a keen vision of all that is ordinary in human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow or the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which is the other side of silence.&quot;<br />—George Eliot</span><br />&quot;It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed.&quot;<br />—A. Burrell, &quot;Recitation. A Handbook for Teachers in Public Elementary School&quot;, 1891<br /> But<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Tess</span>]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;It is the business of educated people to speak so that no-one may be able to tell in what county their childhood was passed.&quot;<br />—A. Burrell, &quot;Recitation. A Handbook for Teachers in Public Elementary School&quot;, 1891</span><br />&quot;Stephen is in his story because he's an exceptional subject who must and will be known. But Tess Without her beauty, she'd have been left out of the sweep and horror of large events. A girl learns that stories happen to 'beautiful' women, whether they are interesting or not. And, interesting or not, stories do not happen to women who are not 'beautiful.'&quot;<br />—Naomi Wolf, &quot;The Beauty Myth&quot; (p. 61)<br />]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br />&quot;Stephen<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> Dedalus</span> is in his story because he's an exceptional subject who must and will be known. But Tess Without her beauty, she'd have been left out of the sweep and horror of large events. A girl learns that stories happen to 'beautiful' women, whether they are interesting or not. And, interesting or not, stories do not happen to women who are not 'beautiful.'&quot;<br />—Naomi Wolf, &quot;The Beauty Myth&quot; (p. 61)<br />&quot;Sometimes I hate beauty because I don't have any choice about loving it. I must be wrong in this, but whether because I take freedom too seriously, or love, I cannot tell.&quot;<br />]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br />Last update: 09/08/08<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;Stephen Dedalus is in his story because he's an exceptional subject who must and will be known. But Tess Without her beauty, she'd have been left out of the sweep and horror of large events. A girl learns that stories happen to 'beautiful' women, whether they are interesting or not. And, interesting or not, stories do not happen to women who are not 'beautiful.'&quot;<br />—Naomi Wolf, &quot;The Beauty Myth&quot; (p. 61)<br />&quot;Sometimes I hate beauty because I don't have any choice about loving it. I must be wrong in this, but whether because I take freedom too seriously, or love, I cannot tell.&quot;<br />—James Richardson, &quot;Interglacial&quot;<br />&quot;Whoever is dissatisfied with himself is always ready to revenge himself therefore: we others will be his victims, if only by always having t</span>]]></description>
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&quot;Of all animals, the boy is the most unmanageable.&quot;<br />—Plato, &quot;Laws&quot;<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;I like not only to be loved, but also to be told that I am loved. I am not sure that you are of the same kind. But the realm of silence is large enough beyond the grave. This is the world of light and speech, and I shall take leave to tell you that you are very dear.&quot;<br />—George Eliot, letters</span><br />&quot;As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.&quot;<br />—Gore Vidal<br />]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br /> update:<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> 07/28/08</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> 09/08/08<br />&quot;Of all animals, the boy is the most unmanageable.&quot;<br />—Plato, &quot;Laws&quot;<br />&quot;As societies grow decadent, the language grows decadent, too. Words are used to disguise, not to illuminate, action: you liberate a city by destroying it. Words are to confuse, so that at election time people will solemnly vote against their own interests.&quot;<br />—Gore Vidal</span><br />&quot;No one should come to live in New York unless he is willing to be lucky.&quot;<br />--E.B. White<br />]]></description>
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br /> update:<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> 6/15/08</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> 07/28/08<br />&quot;No one should come to live in New York unless he is willing to be lucky.&quot;<br />--E.B. White</span><br />&quot;1.  Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.<br />2. Never use a long word where a short one will do.<br />]]></description>
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&quot;If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.&quot;<br />--Francis Bacon<br /><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;The Deliverator's car has enough potential energy packed into its batteries to fire a pound of bacon into the Asteroid Belt. Unlike a bimbo box or a Burb beater, the Deliverator's car unloads that power through gaping, gleaming, polished sphincters. When the Deliverator puts the hammer down, shit happens. You want to talk contact patches? Your car's tires have tiny contact patches, talk to the asphalt in four places the size of your tongue. The Deliverator's car has big sticky tires with contact patches the size of a fat lady's thighs. The Deliverator is in touch with the road, starts like a bad day, stops on a peseta.&quot;<br />--Neal Stephenson, &quot;Snow Crash&quot;</span><br />&quot;When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.&quot;<br />--John Muir, &quot;My First Summer in th]]></description>
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hi im magdelene: i spent all night arguing.<br />hi im magdelene: and by that i mean apologising.<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">Whether</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">&quot;Whether</span> on mars or the moon, filthy hominid baboon, there's no cure for the thinking ape<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> blues.</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> blues.&quot;</span> -TAB<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> 312</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> 312<br />“Around here, this is what passes for reality.”</span><br />]]></description>
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AIM, last.fm, SA: aude omnia<br />Gmail: ipsenaut<br />Facebook:<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> you'll</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> You'll</span> have to work out for<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> yourself.</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> yourself.<br />Mobile: It's on my Facebook profile.</span><br />Miscellany:<br /><span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;">A list of quotes I have compiled<br />My bookmarks</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;">Quotes<br />Bookmarks</span> (which need<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> updating)<br />Books: Consumed, reviewed, and those I haven't read or found-- yet. (also needs updating)<br />Movies, too, as well as capsule reviews (see above)</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> updating)</span><br />This wiki is licensed under a<br />Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 License.<br />]]></description>
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Introduction to Human Evolution<br />
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omomyoids			<br />
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This collection of quotations began in early 2005. They have come from books, poems, essays, and songs. They are in no order, and have had minimal formatting applied to them.<br /> update:<span style="color:red;background-color:#fcc;"> 5/7/08</span><span style="font-weight:bold;color:green;background-color:#cfc;"> 6/15/08<br />&quot;1.  Never use a metaphor, simile, or other figure of speech which you are used to seeing in print.<br />2. Never use a long word where a short one will do.<br />3. If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.<br />4. Never use the passive where you can use the active.<br />5. Never use a foreign phrase, a scientific word, or a jargon word if you can think of an everyday English equivalent.<br />6. Break any of these rules sooner than say anything outright barbarous.&quot;<br />--George Orwell, &quot;Politics and the English Language&quot;</span><br />&quot;If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts he shall end in certainties.&quot;<br />--Francis Bacon<br />]]></description>
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