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The most reliable pleasure afforded by theater is the intermission.
The most reliable pleasure afforded by theater is the intermission.
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.
After my spectacular failures, I could not be satisfied with an ordinary success.
After my spectacular failures, I could not be satisfied with an ordinary success.
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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Fruitless striving breeds less despair than inaction.
Fruitless striving breeds less despair than inaction.
We often disguise our reflexes as deliberate actions.