“What are you gonna do? Kill me? Everybody dies.”
Abraham Polonsky (1910–1999) American politician
Body and Soul (1947).
WTF Is…? series, Day One: Garry's Incident (October 1, 2013)
“What are you gonna do? Kill me? Everybody dies.”
Abraham Polonsky (1910–1999) American politician
Body and Soul (1947).
“The artist is behind the mirror and everybody is looking at him saying, “Oh, it’s me.””
Christian Boltanski (1944–2021) French sculptor, photographer, painter and film maker
Source: https://bombmagazine.org/articles/christian-boltanski/
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Curran
“Everybody seemed to be in show business; what the hell had happened to the audience?”
T. A. Waters (1938–1998) American magician
Source: The Probability Pad (1970), Chapter 3 (p. 27)
TotalBiscuit (1984–2018) British game commentator
WTF Is…? series, Day One: Garry's Incident (October 1, 2013)
“"Oh, goddamn! What the hell?!" [opens fire, then laughs] "Suppressing fire!"”
TotalBiscuit (1984–2018) British game commentator
WTF Is…? series, Insurgency (standalone) (January 29, 2014)
“Curran looked at me. “What the hell was I supposed to do, catch the werebison as he was falling?”
Ilona Andrews American husband-and-wife novelist duo
Source: Magic Strikes
Chris Rea (1951) English singer-songwriter
"The Road to Hell (Part 2)"
Song lyrics, The Road to Hell (1989)
Douglas Adams (1952–2001) English writer and humorist
The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Future (2001)
Context: It's important to remember that the relationship between different media tends to be complementary. When new media arrive they don't necessarily replace or eradicate previous types. Though we should perhaps observe a half second silence for the eight-track. — There that's done. What usually happens is that older media have to shuffle about a bit to make space for the new one and its particular advantages. Radio did not kill books and television did not kill radio or movies — what television did kill was cinema newsreel. TV does it much better because it can deliver it instantly. Who wants last week's news?