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But please remember this is only a work of fiction. The truth, as always, will be far stranger.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) |
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The leopard knew that something was wrong when it felt a stunning blow on its head.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) |
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After three million years of darkness, TMA-1 had greeted the lunar dawn.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) |
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He was back, precisely where he wished to be, in the space that men called real.
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2001: A Space Odyssey (novel) |
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You think about all that stuff that can happen to you, he said. There aint no end to it.
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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He said we were full of shit. But in a nice way.
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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Word gets around when the circus comes to town, dont it?
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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The old man ... said ... the notion that men can be understood was probably an illusion.
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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I dont see you holdin no aces.
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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Anybody can be a pendejo, said John Grady. That just means asshole.
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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You are the oveja negre, no? The black sheep?
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All the Pretty Horses (novel) |
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The way to remember the symptoms of melanoma is the letters ABCD.
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Choke (novel) |
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Language... was just our way to explain away the wonder and the glory of the world.
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Choke (novel) |
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We live and die and anything else is just delusion.
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Choke (novel) |
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The past, the future, life on other planets, everything is such a projection of life as we know it.
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Choke (novel) |
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Without access to true chaos we'll never have true peace.
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Choke (novel) |
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Parenthood being the opiate of the masses.
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Choke (novel) |
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When people dance to fire alarms and gun shots, something is wrong.
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Choke (novel) |
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In America, if your addiction isn't always new and improved, you're a failure.
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Choke (novel) |
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All women have to do is get naked, and we give them all our money. I mean, why are we such slaves?
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Choke (novel) |
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The magic of sexual addiction is you don't ever feel hungry or tired or bored or lonely.
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Choke (novel) |
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Nothing is as perfect as you can imagine it.
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Choke (novel) |
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Every son raised by a single mom is pretty much born married
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Choke (novel) |
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How can it be prostitution if all the women were dead?
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Choke (novel) |
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A good addiction takes the guesswork out of death.
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Choke (novel) |
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The only thing that separates us from the animals...is we have pornography.
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Choke (novel) |
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I mean, I'm just tired of being wrong all the time just because I'm a guy.
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Choke (novel) |
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Insert word) isn't the right word, but it's the first word that comes to mind.
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Choke (novel) |
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Nobody can expect you to remember every near-death experience.
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Choke (novel) |
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A government of statesmen or of clerks? Of Humbug or Humdrum?
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Coningsby (novel) |
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Genius, when young, is divine.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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Almost everything that is great has been done by youth.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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Nurture your mind with great thoughts. To believe in the heroic makes heroes.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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Talk to a man about himself, and he is generally captivated.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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I have been ever of opinion that revolutions are not to be evaded.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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Nature, like man, sometimes weeps from gladness.
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Coningsby (novel) |
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A poem bared the moment to things he was not normally prepared to notice.
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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To know and not to act is not to know.
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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You know what capitalism produces. According to Marx and Engels."
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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A rat became the unit of currency.
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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It's interesting to be near a man somebody wants to kill.
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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The logical extension of business is murder.
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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I have become an enigma to myself. So said Saint Augustine. And herein lies my sickness."
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Cosmopolis (novel) |
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What makes earth feel like Hell is our expectation that it should feel like Heaven."
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Damned (Palahniuk novel) |