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  • #1
    John Steinbeck
    “I wonder how many people I've looked at all my life and never seen.”
    John Steinbeck, The Winter of Our Discontent

  • #2
    Tom Robbins
    “We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #3
    Tom Robbins
    “There is no such thing as a weird human being, It's just that some people require more understanding than others.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #4
    Tom Robbins
    “All depression has its roots in self-pity, and all self-pity is rooted in people taking themselves too seriously.”

    At the time Switters had disputed her assertion. Even at seventeen, he was aware that depression could have chemical causes.

    “The key word here is roots,” Maestra had countered. “The roots of depression. For most people, self-awareness and self-pity blossom simultaneously in early adolescence. It's about that time that we start viewing the world as something other than a whoop-de-doo playground, we start to experience personally how threatening it can be, how cruel and unjust. At the very moment when we become, for the first time, both introspective and socially conscientious, we receive the bad news that the world, by and large, doesn't give a rat's ass. Even an old tomato like me can recall how painful, scary, and disillusioning that realization was. So, there's a tendency, then, to slip into rage and self-pity, which if indulged, can fester into bouts of depression.”

    “Yeah but Maestra—”

    “Don't interrupt. Now, unless someone stronger and wiser—a friend, a parent, a novelist, filmmaker, teacher, or musician—can josh us out of it, can elevate us and show us how petty and pompous and monumentally useless it is to take ourselves so seriously, then depression can become a habit, which, in tern, can produce a neurological imprint. Are you with me? Gradually, our brain chemistry becomes conditioned to react to negative stimuli in a particular, predictable way. One thing'll go wrong and it'll automatically switch on its blender and mix us that black cocktail, the ol’ doomsday daiquiri, and before we know it, we’re soused to the gills from the inside out. Once depression has become electrochemically integrated, it can be extremely difficult to philosophically or psychologically override it; by then it's playing by physical rules, a whole different ball game. That's why, Switters my dearest, every time you've shown signs of feeling sorry for yourself, I've played my blues records really loud or read to you from The Horse’s Mouth. And that’s why when you’ve exhibited the slightest tendency toward self-importance, I’ve reminded you that you and me— you and I: excuse me—may be every bit as important as the President or the pope or the biggest prime-time icon in Hollywood, but none of us is much more than a pimple on the ass-end of creation, so let’s not get carried away with ourselves. Preventive medicine, boy. It’s preventive medicine.”

    “But what about self-esteem?”

    “Heh! Self-esteem is for sissies. Accept that you’re a pimple and try to keep a lively sense of humor about it. That way lies grace—and maybe even glory.”
    Tom Robbins, Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates

  • #5
    William Lloyd Garrison
    “To say that everything in the bible is to be believed , simply because it is found in that volume, is equally absurd and pernicious... To discard a portion of scripture is not necessarily to reject the truth, but may be the highest evidence that one can give of his love of truth.”
    William Lloyd Garrison

  • #6
    Tom Robbins
    “Never underestimate how much assistance, how much satisfaction, how much comfort, how much soul and transcendence there might be in a well-made taco and a cold bottle of beer.”
    Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume

  • #7
    Tom Robbins
    “What difference does it make if the Gospel is mostly a lie? It's an engrossing story and the words of its hero are excellent words to live by, even today.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #8
    Tom Robbins
    “Comedy is deemed inferior to tragedy primarily because of the social prevalence of narcissistic pathology. In other words people who are too self important to laugh at their own frequently ridiculous behavior have vested interest in gravity because it supports their illusions of grandosity.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #9
    Tom Robbins
    “Some marriages are made in heaven,
    Mine was made in Hong Kong, by the same people who make those little rubber pork chops they sell in the pet department at Kmart.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #10
    Tom Robbins
    “There's a tendency today to absolve individuals of moral responsibility and treat them as victims of social circumstance. You buy that, you pay with your soul. It's not men who limit women, it's not straights who limit gays, it's not whites who limit blacks. What limits people is lack of character. What limits people is that they don't have the fucking nerve or imagination to star in their own movie, let alone direct it.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #11
    Tom Robbins
    “When humans were young, they were pushed around in strollers. When they were old, they were pushed around in wheelchairs. In between, they were just pushed around.”
    Tom Robbins, Skinny Legs and All

  • #12
    Tom Robbins
    “Of the Seven Dwarfs, the only one who shaved was Dopey. That should tell us something about the wisdom of shaving.”
    Tom Robbins, Skinny Legs and All

  • #14
    Tom Robbins
    “Plato did claim that the unexamined life was not worth living. Oedipus Rex was not so sure.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #15
    Tom Robbins
    “As any car freak will tell you, the old models are the most beautiful, even if they aren't the most efficient. People who sacrifice beauty for efficiency get what they deserve.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #16
    Tom Robbins
    “Why procrastinate when you can precognitate?”
    Tom Robbins

  • #17
    Tom Robbins
    “Serious reading is hardly a social activity and every halfway serious reader is perpetually subject to a form of coitus interruptus. Family members or friends who lack the desire, the courage, or the opportunity to burst in on you when there's some indication that you could be sexually entwined will seldom hesitate to interject themselves between you and a page, even though the act of reading is often as intimate and intense as a full-fledged carnal embrace. You must take steps to ensure your privacy.”
    Tom Robbins, Wild Ducks Flying Backward

  • #18
    Tom Robbins
    “Solace? That's why God made fermented beverages and the blues.”
    Tom Robbins, Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates

  • #19
    Tom Robbins
    “If it is committed in the name of God or country, there is no crime so heinous that the public will not forgive it. ”
    Tom Robbins

  • #20
    Tom Robbins
    “Every day is Judgement Day. Always has been. Always will be.”
    Tom Robbins, Skinny Legs and All

  • #21
    Tom Robbins
    “What is politics, after all, but the compulsion to preside over property and make others people's decisions for them? Liberty, the very opposite of ownership and control, cannot, then, result from political action, either at the polls or at the barricades, but rather evolves out of attitude. If it results from anything, it must be levity.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #22
    Tom Robbins
    “Never be afraid to love, not even when there's a chance you're not being loved in return.”
    Tom Robbins, B Is for Beer

  • #23
    Tom Robbins
    “The brown paper bag is the only thing civilized man has produced that does not seem out of place in nature.”
    Tom Robbins, Even Cowgirls Get the Blues

  • #24
    Tom Robbins
    “Unhappiness is the ultimate form of self-indulgence.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #25
    Tom Robbins
    “Self-esteem is for sissies. Accept that you're a pimple and try to keep a lively sense of humor about it. That way lies grace - and maybe even glory.”
    Tom Robbins, Fierce Invalids Home from Hot Climates

  • #26
    Tom Robbins
    “She did know that once tattooed one could no longer expect to lie for all eternity in an orthodox Jewish cemetery. They wouldn't even bury women with pierced ears. A strange theory of mutilation from the people who invented cutting the skin off the pee-pee.”
    Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker

  • #27
    Tom Robbins
    “I asked Mr. Wrangle what you were like. He said you were hornet juice and rosebuds in a container of gazelle meat.”
    Tom Robbins, Still Life with Woodpecker

  • #28
    Tom Robbins
    “Most people do not have the guts to direct their own movie - let alone star in it.”
    Tom Robbins

  • #29
    Tom Robbins
    “Sentimental memories were like sugar-water icicles.”
    Tom Robbins, Skinny Legs and All

  • #30
    Ernest Hemingway
    “Never sit a table when you can stand at the bar.”
    Ernest Hemingway

  • #31
    Ernest Hemingway
    “He saw the girl watching him and he smiled at her. It was an old smile that he had been using for fifty years, ever since he first smiled...”
    Ernest Hemingway, Across the River and into the Trees



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