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  • #1
    Dorothy Parker
    [On Oscar Wilde:]

    "If, with the literate, I am
    Impelled to try an epigram,
    I never seek to take the credit;
    We all assume that Oscar said it.

    [Life Magazine, June 2, 1927]”
    Dorothy Parker

  • #2
    Emily Dickinson
    “I died for beauty, but was scarce
    Adjusted in the tomb,
    When one who died for truth was lain
    In an adjoining room.

    He questioned softly why I failed?
    “For beauty,” I replied.
    “And I for truth,—the two are one;
    We brethren are,” he said.

    And so, as kinsmen met a night,
    We talked between the rooms,
    Until the moss had reached our lips,
    And covered up our names.”
    emily dickinson, The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson

  • #4
    Alan Sillitoe
    “All I'm out for is a good time - all the rest is propaganda.”
    Alan Sillitoe, Saturday Night and Sunday Morning

  • #5
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself, 'Do trousers matter?'"
    "The mood will pass, sir.”
    P.G. Wodehouse, The Code of the Woosters

  • #6
    P.G. Wodehouse
    “Mike nodded. A sombre nod. The nod Napoleon might have given if somebody had met him in 1812 and said, "So, you're back from Moscow, eh?”
    P.G. Wodehouse , Mike and Psmith

  • #7
    John Greenleaf Whittier
    “If thou of fortune be bereft,
    and in thy store there be but left
    two loaves, sell one, and with the
    dole, buy hyacinths to feed thy soul.”
    John Greenleaf Whittier

  • #8
    Saki
    “Mother, may I go and maffick,
    Tear around and hinder traffic?”
    H.H. Munro, The Complete Saki

  • #9
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Music makes me forget myself, my true condition, it carries me off into another state of being, one that isn't my own: under the influence of music I have the illusion of feeling things I don't really feel, of understanding things I don't understand, being able to do things I'm not able to do (...) Can it really be allowable for anyone who feels like it to hypnotize another person, or many other persons, and then do what he likes with them? Particularly if the hypnotist is the first unscrupulous individual who happens to come along?”
    Leo Tolstoy, The Kreutzer Sonata



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