The Savage Garden Quotes
The Savage Garden
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“It's the job of old people to disapprove of everything young people do. . .If we don't disapprove, then the young have nothing to fight against and the world will never change. It cannot move on.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“When they start killing the men of ideas, you can be sure the Devil is laughing.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“Things can make sense at the time, but as you get older those consolations no longer help you sleep. It's the only thing I've learned. We all think we know the answer, and we're all wrong. Shit, I'm not sure we even know what the question is.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“Don't listen to the politicians, always look at the artists, they're the first to tell us where we're going.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“These sculptors consituteted a new movement, he claimed. Not for them the bald abstraction of their predecessors. Their creations were rooted in a postwar world of broken buildings and broken people. Their language was one of terror and trepidation. They tore into the human form, flaying it, tearing it limb from limb, discarding what they didn’t want. And when they were done, they found themselves presenting to the world an army of creatures—part man, part beast, and sometimes part machine. As one of Harry’s teachers at Corsham had said to him: ‘When you’ve seen the inside of a Sherman tank after a direct hit, it all becomes the same thing.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“Adam searched out old friends from the neighborhood. They drank beer together in the garden of the Stag & Hounds, trading stories and trying their best to ignore the inescapable truth - that the ties that once bound them were loosening by the year and might soon be gone altogether.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“The rest of dinner was an ordeal. When Adam looked at Signora Docci, he saw Professor Leonard; when he looked at Antonella, he saw himself kissing her in the garden; and when he looked at Harry, he found himself wondering if one of them had been adopted.”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“What is a unicorn without his horn?" (Antonella)
"A white horse?" (Adam)
Antonella smiled. "A very unhappy white horse.”
― The Savage Garden
"A white horse?" (Adam)
Antonella smiled. "A very unhappy white horse.”
― The Savage Garden
“I feel," he replied, "like a sweaty Englishman molesting a naked statue in the presence of a complete stranger." - Adam”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“It's not good...Reading and eating at the same time. The stomach needs blood for digestion. When you read, the brain steals the blood. - Fausto”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
“Men are as men are. Why should they change?”
― The Savage Garden
― The Savage Garden
