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The clothes you're wearing, the room, the house, the city that you're in. Everything in it started out in the human imagination. Your lives, your personalities, your whole world. All invented. All made up. All the wars, the romances. The masterpieces and the machines. And there's nothing here but a funny little twist of amino acids, playing a marvelous game of pretend.
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Alan Moore |
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It might be a little silly for someone getting to be my age to put this into words, but I just want to make sure I get the facts down clearly : I'm the kind of person who likes to be by himself. To put a finer point on it, I'm the type of person who doesn't find it painful to be alone. I find spending an hour or two everyday running alone, not speaking to anyone as well as four of five hours at my desk, to be neither difficult or boring.
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Haruki Murakami |
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He was so much the picture of different kinds of assimilation that it was almost a case of multiple personalities.
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Christopher Hitchens |
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How come every squitty little shitty snotty bastard knows my name?
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Nick Hornby |
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"Everyone in the world is a Charlie. The trick is to figure out which Charlie you're going to be. Charlie Manson. Charlie Starkweather. Or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." "Charlie Chaplin." "Charlie Parker." "Charly... from Flowers for Algernon." "Charlie Brown." --
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Richard Kadrey |
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You can be as sharp-tongued as a viper, but you can also be as sweet as wild clover honey.
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