I believe one would write better if the climate were bad. If there were a lot of wind and storms for example...
("Brave New World")
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That men do not learn very much from the lessons of history is the most important of all the lessons of history.Aldous Huxley
Hell isn't merely paved with good intentions; it's walled and roofed with them. Yes, and furnished too.
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Those who meant well behaved in the same way as those who meant badly.
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Idealism is the noble toga that political gentlemen drape over their will to power.
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That we are not much sicker and much madder than we are is due exclusively to that most blessed and blessing of all natural graces, sleep.
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Perhaps it's good for one to suffer. Can an artist do anything if he's happy? Would he ever want to do anything? What is art, after all, but a protest against the horrible inclemency of life?
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