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I have never subscribed to the Dirty Pallet school of painting.


Peter Wright


#i #never #painting #pallet #school

He[Crystal's father] had found my height amusing, referring to me as his "little girl" at every opportunity even though I could see the bald patch on top of his head fringed by curls when we stood side by side.


Joss Stirling


#funny-humour #height #joss #sterling #tall

In a strange way, I had fallen in love with my depression.


Elizabeth Wurtzel


#fallen #had #i #love #strange

I'd really like to write a book about Timothy McVeigh, but it would only work if he cooperated.


Elizabeth Wurtzel


#book #i #like #only #really

The men have piled up in my past, have fallen trenchantly through my life, like an avalanche that doesn't mean to kill but is going to bury me alive just the same.


Elizabeth Wurtzel


#avalanche #bury #fallen #going #just

There has to be a cut-off somewhere between the freedom of expression and a graphically explicit free-for-all.


E.A. Bucchianeri


#artists #arts #arts-and-humanities #dignity #dignity-in-the-arts

I can't help but recall, at this point, a horribly elitist but very droll remark by one of my favorite writers, the American "critic of the seven arts", James Huneker, in his scintillating biography of Frédéric Chopin, on the subject of Chopin's étude Op. 25, No. 11 in A minor, which for me, and for Huneker, is one of the most stirring and most sublime pieces of music ever written: “Small-souled men, no matter how agile their fingers, should avoid it.” "Small-souled men"?! Whew! Does that phrase ever run against the grain of American democracy! And yet, leaving aside its offensive, archaic sexism (a crime I, too, commit in GEB, to my great regret), I would suggest that it is only because we all tacitly do believe in something like Hueneker's' shocking distinction that most of us are willing to eat animals of one sort or another, to smash flies, swat mosquitos, fight bacteria with antibiotics, and so forth. We generally concur that "men" such as a cow, a turkey, a frog, and a fish all possess some spark of consciousness, some kind of primitive "soul" but by God, it's a good deal smaller than ours is — and that, no more and no less, is why we "men" feel that we have the perfect right to extinguish the dim lights in the heads of these fractionally-souled beasts and to gobble down their once warm and wiggling, now chilled and stilled protoplasm with limitless gusto, and not feel a trace of guilt while doing so.


Douglas R. Hofstadter


#art

There is small risk a general will be regarded with contempt by those he leads, if, whatever he may have to preach, he shows himself best able to perform.


Xenophon


#best #contempt #general #himself #leads

Everyone should play their role in tearing down the wall of hatred.


Lalu Prasad Yadav


#everyone #hatred #play #role #should

First of all, I can't really claim to be a great chef.


Martin Yan


#claim #first #first of all #great #i






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