Vulnerability isn't a bad thing. Everyone's vulnerable and it only makes you human.
We were watching Barrons. Why were you watching Barrons? Barrons needs watching.
A woman who’s lived in a cage all her life. And hates it. Bored in there, aren’t you. Waiting for life to happen. And when it finally does, it steals from you what you loved most. So take back. Explode. Lash out. Blow up
We're translating the Kama Sutra," Barrons said, with interactive aids.
Gah, some chicks should be shot. Put out of everyone else's reproduction pool.
I love books, they're in my blood.
You're leaving me, Rainbow Girl.
Finally we promised to limit the birth rate. And this you really didn't believe; you smiled scornfully. Well, even in this things have gone well. The fact is that we have grown by over seventy millions in ten years, but it's also true that we have grown less than many other countries, including the countries of Europe.
Probably there is an imperceptible touch of something permanent that one feels instinctively to adhere to true humour, whereas wit may be the mere conversational shooting up of "smartness"--a bright feather, to be blown into space the second after it is launched. . . Wit seems to be counted a very poor relation to Humour. . . . Humour is never artificial.
This is just a hunch, but I bet airplanes think helicopters are assholes.
Art and Entertainment are the same thing, in that the more deeply and genuinely entertaining a work is, the better art it is. To imply that Art is something heavy and solemn and dull, and Entertainment is modest but jolly and popular, is neo-Victorian idiocy at its worst.