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“The diseased, anyway, are more interesting than the healthy. The words of the diseased, even those who can manage only a murmur, carry more weight than those of the healthy. Then, too, all healthy people will in the future know disease. That sense of time, ah, the diseased man’s sense of time, what treasure hidden in a desert cave. Then, too the diseased truly bite, whereas the healthy pretend to bite but really only snap at the air. Then, too, then, too, then, too.”
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“All the plays that have ever been written, from ancient Greece to the present day, have never really been anything but thrillers... Drama's always been realistic and there's always been a detective about... Every play's an investigation brought to a successful conclusion.”
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“You know Mildred would never do anything wrong or foolish. I reflected a little sadly that this was only too true and hoped I did not appear too much that kind of person to others. Virtue is an excellent thing and we should all strive after it, but it can sometimes be a little depressing.”
Source : Barbara Pym (2006). “Excellent Women”, p.39, Penguin
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“I use Windows; '98 second edition and it works very good for me. You know, I just started on the computer about 9 months ago and am fascinated with the possibilities. I don't know what I would do without it now.”
Source : Interview With Stephen Moore, www.stevemoorebooks.com. March 29, 2000.
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“Ultimately, I think the movie's about working as a means of finding meaning in your life. It's about the lesson, the great lesson, of just working, working and being productive.”
Source : Source: www.avclub.com
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“I can't tell if I'm a good person or I'm faking really well”
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“I'm getting older, and it happens. You don't care as much. I don't care about too much anymore. I've got to think about that a little bit.”
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“No one in France cares if you tried to kill yourself. In fact, I think they like you better because you're all tragic.”