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    Iain Banks
    “Fuck every cause that ends in murder and children crying.”
    Iain M. Banks, Against a Dark Background

  • #2
    Peter Clines
    “Zombies are like credit card payments. If you keep getting rid of the minimum amount, you'll never win.”
    Peter Clines, Ex-Heroes

  • #3
    John Kennedy Toole
    “...I doubt very seriously whether anyone will hire me.'

    What do you mean, babe? You a fine boy with a good education.'

    Employers sense in me a denial of their values.' He rolled over onto his back. 'They fear me. I suspect that they can see that I am forced to function in a century I loathe. This was true even when I worked for the New Orleans Public Library.”
    John Kennedy Toole, A Confederacy of Dunces

  • #4
    Heinrich Heine
    “Mine is a most peaceable disposition. My wishes are: a humble cottage with a thatched roof, but a good bed, good food, the freshest milk and butter, flowers before my window, and a few fine trees before my door; and if God wants to make my happiness complete, he will grant me the joy of seeing some six or seven of my enemies hanging from those trees. Before death I shall, moved in my heart, forgive them all the wrong they did me in their lifetime. One must, it is true, forgive one's enemies-- but not before they have been hanged.”
    Heinrich Heine

  • #5
    Heinrich Heine
    “Perfumes are the feelings of flowers.”
    Heinrich Heine

  • #6
    Heinrich Heine
    “Sleep is good, death is better; but of course, the best thing would to have never been born at all.”
    Heinrich Heine

  • #7
    Heinrich Heine
    “Guter Rat

    Laß dein Grämen und dein Schämen!
    Werbe keck und fordre laut,
    Und man wird sich dir bequemen,
    Und du führest heim die Braut.

    Wirf dein Gold den Musikanten,
    Denn die Fiedel macht das Fest;
    Küsse deine Schwiegertanten,
    Denkst du gleich: Hol euch die Pest!

    Rede gut von einem Fürsten,
    Und nicht schlecht von einer Frau;
    Knickre nicht mit deinen Würsten,
    Wenn du schlachtest eine Sau.

    Ist die Kirche dir verhaßt, Tor,
    Desto öfter geh hinein;
    Zieh den Hut ab vor dem Pastor,
    Schick ihm auch ein Fläschchen Wein.

    Fühlst du irgendwo ein Jücken,
    Kratze dich als Ehrenmann;
    Wenn dich deine Schuhe drücken,
    Nun, so zieh Pantoffeln an.

    Hat versalzen dir die Suppe
    Deine Frau, bezähm die Wut,
    Sag ihr lächelnd: Süße Puppe,
    Alles was du kochst ist gut.

    Trägt nach einem Schal Verlangen
    Deine Frau, so kauf ihr zwei;
    Kauf ihr Spitzen, goldne Spangen
    Und Juwelen noch dabei.

    Wirst du diesen Rat erproben,
    Dann, mein Freund! genießest du
    Einst das Himmelreich dort oben,
    Und du hast auf Erden Ruh.”
    Heinrich Heine, Gedichte 1853 und 1854

  • #8
    William Gaddis
    “-Put on the lights there, now. Before we go any further here, has it ever occurred to any of you that all this is simply one grand misunderstanding? Since you're not here to learn anything, but to be taught so you can pass these tests, knowledge has to be organized so it can be taught, and it has to be reduced to information so it can be organized do you follow that? In other words this leads you to assume that organization is an inherent property of knowledge itself, and that disorder and chaos are simply irrelevant forces that threaten it from outside. In fact it's exactly the opposite. Order is simply a thin, perilous condition we try to impose on the basic reality of chaos...”
    William Gaddis, J R



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