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One way of looking at speech is to say that it is a constant stratagem to cover nakedness.
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I hate brandy...it stinks of modern literature.
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There are some things one remembers even though they may never have happened.
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I know the place. It is true. Everything we do Corrects the space
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JERRY: Look at the way you're looking at me. I can't wait for you. I'm bowled over, I'm totally knocked out, you dazzle me, you jewel, my jewel, I can't ever sleep again, no, listen, it's the truth, I won't walk, I'll be a cripple, I'll descend, I'll diminish, into total paralysis, my life is in your hands, that's what you're banishing me to, a state of catatonia, do you know the state of catatonia? do you? do you? the state of...where the ..
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You wouldn't understand my works. You wouldn't have the faintest idea of what they were about. You wouldn't appreciate the points of reference. You're way behind. All of you. There's no point in sending you my works. You'd be lost. It's nothing to do with a question of intelligence. It's a way of being able to look at the world. It's a question of how far you can operate on things and not in things. I mean it's a question of your capacity t..
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There are places in my heart...where no living soul...has...or can ever...trespass.
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The invasion of Iraq was a bandit act, an act of
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When you lead a life of scholarship you can't be bothered with the humorous realities, you know, tits, that kind of thing.
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What sound was that? I turn away, into the shaking room. What was that sound that came in on the dark? What is this maze of light it leaves us in? What is this stance we take, To turn away and then turn back? What did we hear?
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Listen. You know what it's like when you're in a room with the light on and then suddenly the light goes out? I'll show you. It's like this." He turns out the light. BLACKOUT"
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You are in no man's land. Which never moves, which never changes, which never grows older, but remains forever, icy and silent.
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loss
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hnk 'shy ystTy` lnsn 'n ytdhkrh wlw 'nh lm tHdth Tlq. hnk 'mwr 'tdhkrh rbm lm tHdth 'bd, lkn `ndm 'strj`h tHtl mkn fy khyly.
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As it is?
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RUTH: If you take the glass...I'll take you.
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JERRY: I was best man at your wedding. I saw you in white. I watched you glide by in white. EMMA: I wasn't in white. JERRY: You know what should have happened? EMMA: What? JERRY: I should have had you, in your white, before the wedding. I should have blackened you, in your white wedding dress, blackened you in your bridal dress, before ushering you into your wedding, as your best man.
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EMMA It was never intended to be the same kind of home. Was it? Pause. You didn't ever see it as a home, in any sense, did you? JERRY No, I saw it as a flat . . . you know. EMMA For fucking. JERRY No, for loving. EMMA Well, there's not much of that left, is there? Silence. JERRY I don't think we don't love each other. Pause. EMMA
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what are you but a corpse waiting to be washed?
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Stan, don't let them tell you what to do!
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But death permits you To arrange your hours
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EMMA: You know what I found out ... last night? He's betrayed me for years. He's had... other women for years. JERRY No? Good Lord. (Pause) But we betrayed him for years. EMMA And he betrayed me for years. JERRY Well I never knew that. EMMA Nor did I.
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GOLDBERG. Of course, now. Time's getting on. Round the corner, remember? Mention my name.
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The majority of politicians, on the evidence available to us, are interested not in truth but in power and maintenance of that power. To maintain that power it is essential that people remain in ignorance, that they live in ignorance of the truth, even the truth of their own lies. What surrounds us therefore is a vast tapestry of lies, upon which we feed.
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nobel-prize-in-literature
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If you have only one of something you can't say it's the best of anything.
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Philosophy is a process of inquiry only. It doesn't attempt to find specific answers to specific questions.
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did you think of her as your best friend? -she was my only friend. -your best and only. -my one and only. if you have only one of something you can't say it's the best of anything.
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DEELEY: Myself I was a student then, juggling with my future, wondering should I bejasus saddle myself with a slip of a girl not long out of her swaddling clothes whose only claim to virtue was silence but who lacked any sense of fixedness, any sense of decisiveness, but was compliant only to the shifting winds, with which she went, but not the winds, and certainly not my winds, such as they are, but I suppose winds that only she understood..
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I tend to believe that cricket is the greatest thing that God ever created on earth.
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I saw Len Hutton in his prime,Another time, another time.
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