“Look, it's not you. It's, and my inability to dig dirty dudes.”
Source: Demon from the Dark
Source: Drums, Girls & Dangerous Pie
“Look, it's not you. It's, and my inability to dig dirty dudes.”
Source: Demon from the Dark
“Very well, I will marry you if you promise not to make me eat eggplant.”
Source: Love in the Time of Cholera
Source: Against Interpretation and Other Essays (1966), p. 6
Comments on the North American Events (1862)
Context: Lincoln’s proclamation is even more important than the. Lincoln is a sui generis figure in the annals of history. He has no initiative, no idealistic impetus, cothurnus, no historical trappings. He gives his most important actions always the most commonplace form. Other people claim to be “fighting for an idea”, when it is for them a matter of square feet of land. Lincoln, even when he is motivated by, an idea, talks about “square feet”. He sings the bravura aria of his part hesitatively, reluctantly and unwillingly, as though apologising for being compelled by circumstances “to act the lion”. The most redoubtable decrees — which will always remain remarkable historical documents-flung by him at the enemy all look like, and are intended to look like, routine summonses sent by a lawyer to the lawyer of the opposing party, legal chicaneries, involved, hidebound actiones juris. His latest proclamation, which is drafted in the same style, the manifesto abolishing slavery, is the most important document in American history since the establishment of the Union, tantamount to the tearing up of the old American Constitution.
“All the young dudes
Carry the news
Boogaloo dudes
Carry the news.”
All The Young Dudes, performed by Mott the Hoople
Song lyrics
“The grave will fall in upon him who digs it.”
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.