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The last advance of reason is to recognize that it is surpassed by innumerable things; it is feeble if it cannot realize that.
— Blaise Pascal
We were all well-off, grown-as-fuck men, but you'd be surprised by how similar we were to a group of teenage girls sometimes. "And
— Max Monroe
It's a funny thing about rap, that when you say 'I' into the microphone, it's like a public confession. It's very strange.
— Zadie Smith
I have always said that archival images are images without imagination. They petrify thought and kill any power of evocation.
— Claude Lanzmann
Technology is always a two-edged sword. It will bring in many benefits, but also many disasters.
— Alan Moore
A drunken but exceedingly depressed German clown from Munich entertained the public.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
I swear by the self-assurance with which elderly men sitting in public tilt sideways to allow the gas to escape loudly.
— Pawan Mishra
The reading public isn't born that doesn't think foreigners are either funny or faintly sinister.
— Christopher Hitchens
Our party has been accused of fooling the public by calling tax increases 'revenue enhancement'. Not so. No one was fooled
— Dan Quayle
Jim Carrey, a comic genius, has a harder time overcoming the public's desire for him to be funny simply because he's so good at it.
— Ben Stiller
He'd sworn off sex, remember? Not unless he could do it properly, humanly, heartfully.
— Dev Bentham
Major export is people who are funny and smart, who have advanced degrees, who read on public transportation.
— Jennifer DuBois
Photographers, it is true, do not work but they do do something: They create, process, and store symbols.
— Vilem Flusser
This is a free country, madam. We have a right to share your privacy in a public place.
— Peter Ustinov
What is the price-current of an honest man and patriot today?
— Henry David Thoreau