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No nice men are good at getting taxis.


Katharine Whitehorn


#getting #good #nice #taxis

Is a picture really worth a thousand words? What thousand words? A thousand words from a lunatic, or a thousand words from Nietzsche? Actually, Nietzsche was a lunatic, but you see my point. What about a thousand words from a rambler vs. 500 words from Mark Twain? He could say the same thing quicker and with more force than almost any other writer. One thousand words from Ginsberg are not even worth one from Wilde. It’s wild to declare the equivalency of any picture with any army of 1,000 words. Words from a writer like Wordsworth make you appreciate what words are worth. 



Jarod Kintz


#genius #humor #humorist #maxism #nietzsche

I miss the noise in New York: the sound of taxis and that constant buzz the city has.


Bridget Moynahan


#city #constant #i #miss #new

Further study of central nervous action, however, finds central inhibition too extensive and ubiquitous to make it likely that it is confined solely to the taxis of antagonistic muscles.


Charles Scott Sherrington


#antagonistic #central #confined #extensive #finds

If this constant sliding and hiding of meaning were true of conscious life, then we would of course never be able to speak coherently at all. If the whole of language were present to me when I spoke, then I would not be able to articulate anything at all. The ego, or consciousness, can therefore only work by repressing this turbulent activity, provisionally nailing down words on to meanings. Every now and then a word from the unconscious which I do not want insinuates itself into my discourse, and this is the famous Freudian slip of the tongue or parapraxis. But for Lacan all our discourse is in a sense a slip of the tongue: if the process of language is as slippery and ambiguous as he suggests, we can never mean precisely what we say and never say precisely what we mean. Meaning is always in some sense an approximation, a near-miss, a part-failure, mixing non-sense and non-communication into sense and dialogue.


Terry Eagleton


#consciousness #discourse #failure #freudian-slips #lacan

After Barbarossa and Pearl Harbor, the war tide slowly turned against the Axis.


Alexander Dubcek


#against #axis #harbor #pearl #pearl harbor

When a woman didn't enjoy it, she leaves early in the morning. Those who had a nice time will wait until the sun comes out, requests breakfast and taxi money. In the morning that lady requested breakfast and taxi money. You don't ask for taxi money from somebody who raped you.


Julius Malema


#chauvinism #jacob-zuma #jacob-zuma-rape-trial #rape #sex

First Afghanistan, now Iraq. So who's next? Syria? North Korea? Iran? Where will it all end?' If these illegal interventions are permitted to continue, the implication seems to be, pretty soon, horror of horrors, no murderously repressive regimes might remain.


Daniel Kofman


#antiwar-movement #axis-of-evil #despotism #foreign-policy #foreign-policy-of-the-us

Apart altogether from our own vital interests, we cannot and must not desert those other nations who have already gone through so much tragedy and suffering to defeat the evil designs of the Axis powers.


Stafford Cripps


#altogether #apart #axis #cannot #defeat

That's because international Islamic religious fanatics have the same goal as the Axis fascists - the destruction of our way of life.


David Hackworth


#because #destruction #fanatics #fascists #goal






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