Quotes thread

Only quotes from books, not just shit people have said.

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From his diary desu

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Well then, make it so, Number One.

Different denotes neither bad nor good, but it certainly means not the same.
-some mangy cat in a video game

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kys

I've not come back here looking for a fight.
-some mangy woman in a video game

Hamlet was a stoic. That's why he went mentally ill and his dad got cucked.

delet this

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But there is productivity and counter-productivity, all life are aware of these directions and such we call these things Good and Evil by rational.

There are such things as neutral change but to say all is neutral in every way is stupid.

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I have tons of great quotes saved on my computer but I refuse to post any of them just to keep this thread hilariously shitty

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"Pernicious caitiff."
- some cat in another game

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You have the reading comprehension of a 4th grader.

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There were two more turds, smaller ones

“It was moving into deep summer time in Nueva York, the worst time of the year. Time for rumbles in the park and a lot of kids getting killed; time for tempers to get frayed, marriages to break up, all homicidal and chaotic impulses, frozen inside for the winter, to thaw now and come to the surface, and glitter out the pores of your face.”

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based and redshirtpilled

>mfw drama teacher in HS lambasted me in front of the entire class by comparing me to Bartleby
He was right, but its kind of fucked up seeing as how that story is essentially about chronic depression.

is this the greatest meme?

lole'd out loud

Kys

>Wainamoinen, ancient minstrel,
>As he hears the joyful tidings,
>Learns the death of fell Kullervo,
>Speaks these words of ancient wisdom:
>"O, ye many unborn nations,
>Never evil nurse your children,
>Never give them out to strangers,
>Never trust them to the foolish!
>If the child is not well nurtured,
>Is not rocked and led uprightly,
>Though he grow to years of manhood,
>Bear a strong and shapely body,
>He will never know discretion,
>Never eat. the bread of honor,
>Never drink the cup of wisdom."
- excerpt from The Kalevala, second greatest work of the Finns.

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