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Quotes 11-14-2014

“In time, coyote may give rise to a dozen new canids. Collembola might found whole new orders of invertebrates, with lifeways beyond our imagining. And if some sort of upright ape is among the array, it might not bear much resemblance to those who pulled the plug, pushed the plunger, pulled the trigger on the […]

Quotes 11-13-2014

“When I die, wash my body with a cotton cloth. Bury me in a split-wood coffin crafted from trees that died a natural death. Lay me to rest in clothes I have already worn thin. Do not seal out the water and bugs and burrowing critters. Let me be absorbed back into the Earth. Let […]

Quotes 11-12-2014

“We need to become wiser than Socrates. Certainly ‘the unexamined life is not worth living,’ and certainly we should strive to ‘know thyself.’ And while the classic search in philosophy has been to figure out what it means to be human, Socrates was sometimes wrong in his search for the good life. Socrates loved Athens, […]

Quotes 11-11-2014

“‘In a war one is either living like a prince or a vagabond. I have seen Lord Wellington––his Grace, I should say––sleeping under a tree with only a rock for a pillow. At other times I have seen thieves and beggars snoring upon feather-beds in palace bed-chambers. War is a very topsy-turvy business.’” ––Jonathan Strange […]

Quotes 11-10-2014

“Lovers are rarely the most rational beings in creation and so it will come as no surprize to my readers to discover that Strange’s musing concerning Miss Woodhope had produced a most inexact portrait of her. Though his imaginary conversations might be said to describe her opinions, they were no guide at all to her […]

Quotes 11-7-2014

“‘I really have no desire to write reviews of other people’s books. Modern publications upon magic are the most pernicious things in the world, full of misinformation and wrong opinions.’ ‘Then sir, you may say so. The ruder you are, the more the editors will be delighted.’ ‘But it is my own opinions I wish […]

Quotes 11-6-2014

“‘I had no master. I taught myself.’ ‘How?’ ‘From books.’ ‘Books!’ (This in a tone of the utmost contempt.) ‘Yes, indeed. There is a great deal of magic in books nowadays. Of course, most of it is nonsense. No one knows as well as I how much nonsense is printed in books. But there is […]

Quotes 11-5-2014

“How to describe a London party? Candles in lustres of cutglass are placed everywhere about the house in dazzling profusion; elegant mirrors triple and quadruple the light until night outshines day; many-coloured hot-house fruits are piled up in stately pyramids upon white-clothed tables; divine creatures, resplendent with jewels, go about the room in pairs, arm […]

Quotes 11-4-2014

“A gentleman could not do magic. Magic was what street sorcerers pretended to do in order to rob children of their pennies. Magic (in the practical sense) was much fallen off. It had low connexions. It was the bosom companion of unshaven faces, gypsies, house-breakers, the frequenter of dingy rooms with dirty yellow curtains. Oh […]

Quotes 11-3-2014

“Mankind can build a Great Thing. Sometimes we do it. But then we have to live with the consequences of greatness. What does a Great Thing tell us about ourselves? Not that we are great, but that our Great Things are so rare, and so much abused. So many in our dreams, so few to […]