Tuesday, December 02, 2003
�Believe me! � the secret of gathering in the greatest fruitfulness and the greatest enjoyment from existence is living dangerously!�
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 � 1900), German philosopher, critic and poet: �The Gay Science�, 1887.
�If property had simply pleasures, we could stand it; but its duties make it unbearable. In the interest of the rich we must get rid of it.�
- Oscar Wilde (1854 � 1900), Irish poet, dramatist, writer, critic and wit: �The Fortnightly Review�, 1891.
�Any real New Yorker is a you-name-it-we-have-it-snob � whose heart brims with sympathy for the millions of unfortunates who through misfortune, misguidedness or pure stupidity live anywhere else in the world.�
- Russell Lynes (1910 � 1991), American editor and critic: �Town & Country�, 1965.
�Winter is icumen in,
Lhude sing Goddamm,
Raineth drop and staineth slop,
And how the wind doth ramm!
Sing: Goddamm.�
- Ezra Pound (1885 - 1972), American poet: �Ancient Music�, 1917
- Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche (1844 � 1900), German philosopher, critic and poet: �The Gay Science�, 1887.
�If property had simply pleasures, we could stand it; but its duties make it unbearable. In the interest of the rich we must get rid of it.�
- Oscar Wilde (1854 � 1900), Irish poet, dramatist, writer, critic and wit: �The Fortnightly Review�, 1891.
�Any real New Yorker is a you-name-it-we-have-it-snob � whose heart brims with sympathy for the millions of unfortunates who through misfortune, misguidedness or pure stupidity live anywhere else in the world.�
- Russell Lynes (1910 � 1991), American editor and critic: �Town & Country�, 1965.
�Winter is icumen in,
Lhude sing Goddamm,
Raineth drop and staineth slop,
And how the wind doth ramm!
Sing: Goddamm.�
- Ezra Pound (1885 - 1972), American poet: �Ancient Music�, 1917
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