“Yesterday when we went over the plan again and again, I never thought about Grandad showing up. Because I'm an idiot, basically--an idiot with poor planning skills. Of course he's here. Where else would he be?
Seriously, what else could go wrong?”
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American children's fiction writer 1971Related quotes


Unfit for Mass Consumption (blog entries), 2010
Context: I'm wondering how the new crop of teens and twentysomethings became so afraid of emotion and the expression thereof.* Did their parents teach them? Did they learn it somewhere else? Is this a spontaneous cultural phenomenon? Are they afraid of appearing weak? Is this capitalism streamlining the human psyche to be more useful by eliminating anything that might hamper productivity? Is it a sort of conformism? I don't know, but I could go the rest of my life and never again hear anyone whine about someone else being "emo," and it would be a Very Good Thing.

2010s, 2016, August, Speech at rally in Wilmington, North Carolina (August 9, 2016)
“When all else fails, admit you’re an idiot.”
Part 2 “Mission to a Cold World”, Chapter 3 (p. 82)
A Million Open Doors (1992)
“Cause up until that day, I was an idiot, but nobody else knew, you know?”
Brian Regan Live (1997)
