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"The art of medicine consists in amusing the patient while nature cures the disease."
By Voltaire
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"There are three side effects of acid. Enchanced long term memory, decreased short term memory, and I forget the third."
By Timothy Leary
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"The more I study religions the more I am convinced that man never worshipped anything but himself"
By Sir Richard F. Burton
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"The United States is like the guy at the party who gives cocaine to everybody and still nobody likes him."
By Jim Samuels
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"The English think incompetence is the same thing as sincerity."
By Quentin Crisp
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"The main thing is you and I should exist, and that we should be you and I. Apart from that let everything go as it likes. The best order of things to my way thinking, is the one I was meant to be part of, and to hell with the most perfect of worlds if I am not in it. I would rather exist, even as an impudent argufier, than not exist at all."
By Jean-Francois Rameau
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"Thank God kids never mean well"
By Lily Tomlin
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"The family is a court of justice which never shuts down for night or day."
By Malcolm De Chazal
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"The graveyards are full of indispensable men."
By Charles de Gaulle
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"The Hollywood tradition I like best is called "sucking up to the stars.""
By Johnny Carson
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"There are two million interesting people in New York and only seventy-eight in Los Angles."
By Neil Simon, in Playboy, Feb. 1979
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"The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of civilization."
By Ralph Waldo Emerson
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"The only man, woman, or child who ever wrote a simple declarative sentence with seven grammatical errors is dead."
By e. e. cummings, on the death of Warren G. Harding, 1923
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"The civilization of one epoch becomes the manure of the next."
By Cyril Connolly
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"The first human being who hurled an insult instead of a stone was the founder of civilization."
By Sigmund Freud, (Attributed)
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"There is no law against composing music when one has no ideas whatsoever. The music of Wagner, therefore, is perfectly legal"
By The National, Paris, 1850
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"The prelude to Tristan and Isolde sounded as if a bomb had fallen into a large music factory and had thrown all the notes into confusion."
By The Tribune, Berlin, 1871
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"The prelude to Tristan and Isolde reminds me of the Italian painting of the martyr whose intestines are slowly being unwound from his body on a reel."
By Eduard Hanslick
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"Those who welcome death have only tried it from the ears up."
By Wilson Mizner
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"The danger is not that a particular class is unfit to govern. Every class is unfit to govern."
By Lord Acton
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