There were a few...I just couldn't decide...sweetweasleNovember 16 2004, 12:47:12 UTC
1) "See how smooth it is? It probably took eons to get like that". From "Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat" A Calvin and Hobbes collection by Bill Watterson
2) "We think that there are mysteries in the sky and under the water and in the plants which grow". From "Anthem" by Ayn Rand (awesome book...my fav grown-up book)
3) "The moving and frightening segment in Brunuel's recently translated memoirs raises fundamental questions - clinical, practical, existential, philosophical: what sort of life (if any), what sort of a world, what sort of a self, can be preserved in a man who has lost the greater part of his memory and, with this, his past, and his moornings in time?" (good one) From "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat...and other clinical tales" by Oliver Sacks
4) " "Well," said Bumbuku, "I am getting a little tired and I would like to live quietly in a temple." From "Japanese Children's Favorite Stories" and edited by Florence Sakade
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From "Homicidal Psycho Jungle Cat" A Calvin and Hobbes collection by Bill Watterson
2) "We think that there are mysteries in the sky and under the water and in the plants which grow".
From "Anthem" by Ayn Rand (awesome book...my fav grown-up book)
3) "The moving and frightening segment in Brunuel's recently translated memoirs raises fundamental questions - clinical, practical, existential, philosophical: what sort of life (if any), what sort of a world, what sort of a self, can be preserved in a man who has lost the greater part of his memory and, with this, his past, and his moornings in time?"
(good one)
From "The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat...and other clinical tales" by Oliver Sacks
4) " "Well," said Bumbuku, "I am getting a little tired and I would like to live quietly in a temple."
From "Japanese Children's Favorite Stories" and edited by Florence Sakade
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