Than Quotes (page 548)
![Leo Tolstoy quote: "He felt that he was himself and did not wish to be anyone..."](/pic/266976/600x316/quotation-leo-tolstoy-he-felt-that-he-was-himself-and-did-not-wish-to-be.jpg)
![Alan Moore quote: "Uglier than death backin' outta the outhouse readin' mad..."](/pic/266948/600x316/quotation-alan-moore-uglier-than-death-backin-outta-the-outhouse-readin.jpg)
What makes us moral beings is that...there are some acts we believe we ought to die rather than commit...But now suppose that one has in fact done one of the things one could not have imagined doing, and finds that one is still alive. At that point, one's choices are suicide, a life of bottomless self-disgust, and an attempt to live so as never to do such a thing again. Dewey recommends the third choice.
Richard Rorty
![Arthur C. Clarke quote: "Few artists thrive in solitude and nothing is more stimulating..."](/pic/266944/600x316/quotation-arthur-c-clarke-few-artists-thrive-in-solitude-and-nothing-is.jpg)
She kept to herself. Most afternoons I caught a glimpse of her in the shadows of B deck, in a deck chair. She always had in her possession a copy of The Magic Mountain, but no one ever saw her reading it. Miss Lasqueti consumed mostly crime thrillers, which constantly seemed to disappoint her. I suspect that for her the world was more accidental than any book's plot. Twice I saw her so irritated by a mystery that she half rose from the shadow of her chair and flung the paperback over the...
Michael Ondaatje
I don't think that a novel is supposed to be a guide book to happiness any more than it's supposed to be a journal of one's personal pain and frustration, which most novels are today, unfortunately. I think the novels that are most important are those that are more on the order of those coyotes that howl on the hills outside of town. Something mysterious and wild and hypnotic.
Tom Robbins
[The USA in the '70s] The country's cinematic output was appropriately bleak, reflecting the moroseness and self-hatred that riddled the national psyche. Anti-heroes such as Bonnie and Clyde, Travis Bickle, Popeye Doyle and the Corleones dominated the box office and the public wallowed in a morass of guilty introspection. There was never a country in more desperate need of a blow job than the United States of America: enter George Lucas.
Simon Pegg