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  • #1
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline
    “დროშის ქნევის რელიგიამ ციური რელიგია შეცვალა.ეს უკანასკნელი,რეფორმის შედეგად,ძველ დაშლილ ღრუბელს დაემსგავსა,რომელიც კარგა ხანს იკუმშებოდა ეპისკოპოსის ყულაბებში.ძველად,ფანატიკურ მოდას აყოლილები გაიძახოდნენ:"გაუმარჯოს იესოსო!ერეტიკოსები კოცონზეო!" მაგრამ,ერეტიკოსები ცოტანი იყვნენ და ვინც იყო,თავისი ნებით... ახლა კი ჩვენი დროის ურდოები ყვირიან:"ბოძზე გავაკრათ ეგ დამჭკნარი მწვანილები,ეგ გამოფიტული და გამოწურული ლიმონები,უცოდველი მკითხველები!მილიონობით არიან,კისერი მოუგრიხეთ მაგათ!" და გვიქეზებენ მისწრაფებებს.დავიჭიროთ და შუაზე გავგლიჯოთ აყროლებული პაციფისტები,რომლებსაც არავის მოკვლა არ სურთ!ვაწამოთ და ამოვჟლიტოთ!ნაწლავები გადმოვაყრევინოთ,თვალები დავთხაროთ,წლები წავგლიჯოთ მათ დორბლიან სიცოცხლეს,იქნებ ცხოვრება ისწავლონ.დავბრიდოთ მთელი ლეგიონები,სისხლი ვადინოთ,მჟავა დავასხათ და ავაორთქლოთ,ასე უფრო შევაყვარებთ სამშობლოს,სამშობლო გამხიარულდება და დამშვიდდება!თუ ზოგ უწმინდურს არ სურს გაიგოს ამაღლებული საქმეები,წავიდნენ და დაიმარხონ,არა წესით და რიგით,არამედ,სასაფლაოს ბოლოში,უიდეალო ლაჩრების მაგინებელი ეპიტაფიის ქვეშ,რადგან ამ გარეწრებს არ ეღირსებათ საფლავის ქვის ჩრდილი,როგორც სასაფლაოს ცენტრალურ ნაწილში დამარხულ ნორმალურ მკვდრებს.მათ არ ექნებათ უფლება,გაიგონონ მინისტრის ხმის ექო,რომელიც კვირას პრეფექტთან მივა მოსაფსმელად,მერე კი,საუზმის შემდეგ,საფლავებთან ხმას ააკანკალებს...”
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night

  • #2
    Ernest Hemingway
    “Why do old men wake so early? Is it to have one longer day?”
    Ernest Hemingway, The Old Man and the Sea

  • #3
    Woody Allen
    “I believe there is something out there watching us. Unfortunately, it's the government.”
    Woody Allen

  • #4
    Oscar Wilde
    “There is only one thing in the world worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #5
    Albert Camus
    “I may not have been sure about what really did interest me, but I was absolutely sure about what didn't.”
    Albert Camus, The Stranger

  • #6
    Mark Twain
    “I've lived through some terrible things in my life, some of which actually happened.”
    Mark Twain

  • #7
    “It is not the size of the dog in the fight that counts, but the fight in the dog that wins.”
    Arthur G. Lewis, Stub Ends of Thought and Verse

  • #8
    Mark Twain
    “The most interesting information come from children, for they tell all they know and then stop.”
    Mark Twain

  • #9
    Oscar Wilde
    “Women have a wonderful instinct about things. They can discover everything except the obvious.”
    Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband

  • #10
    Oscar Wilde
    “When the Gods wish to punish us, they answer our prayers.”
    Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband

  • #11
    Oscar Wilde
    “Ignorance is like a delicate exotic fruit; touch it and the bloom is gone.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest and Other Plays

  • #12
    Oscar Wilde
    “Jack: “Gwendolen, wait here for me.”
    Gwendolen: “If you are not too long, I will wait here for you all my life.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Earnest

  • #13
    Oscar Wilde
    “After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.”
    Oscar Wilde, A Woman of No Importance

  • #14
    Richard Dawkins
    “I am against religion because it teaches us to be satisfied with not understanding the world.”
    Richard Dawkins

  • #15
    Oscar Wilde
    “Morality is simply the attitude we adopt towards people we personally dislike.”
    Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband

  • #16
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “The higher we soar the smaller we appear to those who cannot fly.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra

  • #17
    Ray Bradbury
    “A book is a loaded gun in the house next door...Who knows who might be the target of the well-read man?”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #18
    Ray Bradbury
    “The books are to remind us what asses and fool we are. They're Caeser's praetorian guard, whispering as the parade roars down the avenue, "Remember, Caeser, thou art mortal." Most of us can't rush around, talking to everyone, know all the cities of the world, we haven't time, money or that many friends. The things you're looking for, Montag, are in the world, but the only way the average chap will ever see ninety-nine per cent of them is in a book. Don't ask for guarantees. And don't look to be saved in any one thing, person, machine, or library. Do your own bit of saving, and if you drown, at least die knowing you were headed for shore.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #19
    “Parents kill more dreams than anybody.”
    Spike Lee

  • #20
    George Orwell
    “Orthodoxy means not thinking--not needing to think. Orthodoxy is unconsciousness.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #21
    Samuel Beckett
    “Nothing is more real than nothing.”
    Samuel Beckett, Malone Dies

  • #22
    Milan Kundera
    “Anyone whose goal is 'something higher' must expect someday to suffer vertigo. What is vertigo? Fear of falling? No, Vertigo is something other than fear of falling. It is the voice of the emptiness below us which tempts and lures us, it is the desire to fall, against which, terrified, we defend ourselves.”
    Milan Kundera, The Unbearable Lightness of Being

  • #23
    Milan Kundera
    “...people don't respect the morning. An alarm clock violently wakes them up, shatters their sleep like the blow of an ax, and they immediately surrender themselves to deadly haste. Can you tell me what kind of day can follow a beginning of such violence? What happens to people whose alarm clock daily gives them a small electric shock? Each day they become more used to violence and less used to pleasure.”
    Milan Kundera, Farewell Waltz

  • #24
    Socrates
    “Let him who would move the world first move himself.”
    Socrates

  • #25
    Socrates
    “Death may be the greatest of all human blessings.”
    Socrates

  • #26
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “I thought I was learning to live; I was only learning to die.”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #27
    Leonardo da Vinci
    “The time will come when men such as I will look upon the murder of animals as they now look on the murder of men.”
    Leonardo da Vinci

  • #28
    Ludwig van Beethoven
    “Music is ... A higher revelation than all Wisdom & Philosophy”
    Ludwig van Beethoven

  • #29
    Virginia Woolf
    “If you do not tell the truth about yourself you cannot tell it about other people.”
    Virginia Woolf

  • #30
    Roald Dahl
    “I understand what you're saying, and your comments are valuable, but I'm gonna ignore your advice.”
    Roald Dahl, Fantastic Mr. Fox



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