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Satire is born of the cities it denounces.
Sacred or not, sacrifice is an ugly business.
Desire is wakeful; satisfaction dozes.
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Self-satisfaction and self-pity are both condemned. What are people permitted to feel about themselves?
Enough is ever-receding.
Living alone is good for privacy, bad for full-scale cooking and moving heavy furniture.
Promiscuity: optimism, free enterprise, mobility--the American Dream.
Alone, I am satisfied with myself. With others, I am beset by troubling comparisons.
Malevolence is shameful but satisfying.
Our detachments move us toward freedom and death.
Belief forages, moving from pasture to pasture.
The wisdom of age: don't stop walking.
Creativity makes a leap, then looks to see where it is.
Freedom is the moment between sleep and waking before selfhood and the world return.
Always late: thus I make you the prisoner of my freedom.
Thoughts can be revised. Deeds cannot.
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We often disguise our reflexes as deliberate actions.