I believe in those whom I love and trust.
. . he understood far more deeply than anyone else the loneliness that lurked beneath his jaunty mask.
I could wish for nothing more than to die for a childish dream in which I truly believed.
I may be a lunatic, but then, wasn't my lunacy caused by a monster that lurks at the bottom of every human mind? Those who call me a madman and spurn me may become lunatics tomorrow. They harbor the same monster.
A man sometimes devotes his life to a desire which he is not sure will ever be fulfilled. Those who laugh at this folly are, after all, no more than mere spectators of life.
It is unfortunate for the gods that, unlike us, they cannot commit suicide.
Isn't there someone kind enough to come strangle me in my sleep?
An irresistable footnote: in 1971, pension fund managers invested a record 122% of net funds available in equities - at full prices they couldn't buy enough of them. In 1974, after the bottom had fallen out, they committed a then record low of 21% to stocks.
I try to be a good human being and keep up with what's going on in the world by reading and staying in touch with the current events.
Today millions of people are living who will never do it again. Millions are being born for the first time-and millions are doing nothing because it's the best offer they've had this week. . . . It is for these people and many others that the Surprise Party is conceived and desecrated, founded upon the principle that everybody is just as good as anybody else, even though they aren't quite so smart.
Shakespeare is just some bloke who keeps ranting "what light trough yonder window breaks" its the moon for god sakes!