Commenting on her reaction to receiving the phone call from a Nobel official informing her of her award, in [Koren, Marina, One Wikipedia Page Is a Metaphor for the Nobel Prize’s Record With Women, https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/10/nobel-prize-physics-donna-strickland-gerard-mourou-arthur-ashkin/571909/, 5 October 2018, The Atlantic, October 2, 2018]
“Naked! So I can see no pranks and ruses.”
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“Who is she, why is she still here and when can I see her naked? Paris asked with an eyebrow wiggle”
Source: The Darkest Night
“What me worry? I never do.
Life is one charming ruse for us lucky few.”
"What Me Worry?"
Paris Is Burning (2006)
Context: What me worry? I never do.
Life is one charming ruse for us lucky few. Have I fooled you, dear?
The time is coming near when I'll give you my hand and I'll say,
"It's been grand, but... I'm out of here
I'm out of here"
“To see you naked is to recall the Earth.”
" Casidas http://www.poesia-inter.net/fgldt204.htm," IV: Casida de la Mujer Tendida from Primeras Canciones (1936)
“I was made at right angles to the world
and I see it so. I can only see it so.”
Source: Elizabeth Bishop: Poems, Prose, and Letters
“It's sort of like hazing, a fraternity prank. Sort of like that kind of fun.”
Stated about abuse of Iraqi prisoners at Abu Ghraib by United States soldiers (May 3-4, 2004), quoted in — [Hunt, Jim, They Said What?: Astonishing Quotes on American Democracy, Power, and Dissent, Polipoint Press, 2009, 196, 23398015M, 9780981709161, 0981709168, 2009023037, 313653904, [JK31.H88 2009]]