War is God's way of teaching Americans
geography. Ambroise Pierce.
God
could not be everywhere and therefore he made mothers. Rudyard
Kipling.
The
essence of being human is that . . . one is prepared in the
end to be defeated and broken up by life, which is the inevitable
price of fastening one's love upon other human individuals.
George Orwell.
The real voyage of discovery consists
not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes. Proust.
The
abuse of greatness is when it disjoins remorse from power. Shakespeare.
Never
believe anything in politics until it has been officially denied.
Otto von Bismarck.
Speech
is the surplus of our existence over natural being . . . . which
like a wave gathers and poises itself to hurtle beyond its own
limits. Merleau-Ponty
The
intellectual is in search of a doctrine which shall make great
demands on him and cure him of his subjctivity. Merleau-Ponty
What
a child doesn't receive, he can seldom give later. P.D.
James.
The
corruption of reason is shown by the existence of so many different
and extravagant customs. Pascal.
Sophistication is the ability to approach culture
with the mininum amount of anxiety. Northrup Fry.
You win a while,
And then it's done,
Your little winning streak. Leonard Cohen.
The welfare of humanity is always the welfare
of tyrants. Camus.
What constitues
the Republic is the total destruction of what is opposed to
it. Saint-Just
He looked
to be filled with a terrible sadness. As if he harbored news
of some horrendous loss that no one else had heard of. Some
vast tragedy not of fact or incident or event but of the way
the world was. Cormac McCarthy
The constellations . . .
worlds sprawled in their pale ignitions
upon the nameless night. Cormac McCarthy
My candle
burns at both ends
It will not last the night
But ah my foes, and oh, my friends
It gives a lovely light. Edna St. Vincent Millay
Before
man was, war waited for him. The ultimate trade awating the
ultimate practitioner. Cormac McCarthy, Blood Meridian
It
is only an auctioneer who can equally and impartially admire
all schools of art. Oscar Wilde