Sunday, December 6, 2009

“It's wise to be wise, especially for a born fool.”

“It's wise to be wise, especially for a born fool.”

“Things are never so bad they can’t be worse”

“Who are you to make all this fuss about yourself? Things are moving, that’s all”

“I haven’t got any self-respect, and besides, I’m an optimist. I get a lot of fun out of fun, as well as the miseries.”

“when you tell the truth, you kill it. And it changes into something else. Into a corp.”

“it’s good to be good,” a Christian virtue.

“A chap has to get rid of his ideas somewhere, or they’ll turn sour and give him a pain.”

“Time’s up. You’ve had fifty years to play with. So what are you groaning about?”

says Gulley in the Novel The Horse's Mouth.

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