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  • #1
    Max Ernst
    “My paintings are not meant to be tasted.”
    Max Ernst

  • #2
    Masha Gessen
    “Abgesehen vom Thema Brot passten Tian und Perelmann hervorragend zueinander”
    Masha Gessen

  • #3
    Matt Haig
    “Es ist eine ewige Spirale des Unglücklich seins die man Kapitalismus nennt. Sehr populär.”
    Matt Haig

  • #4
    Heinrich Böll
    “auch nicht als Kind, wenn sie in der Schule zu leiden hatte, oder Milieukummer sie bedrückte”
    Heinrich Böll, Die verlorene Ehre der Katharina Blum / Drei Tage im März
    tags: humor

  • #5
    Andreas Eschbach
    “Nothing is more difficult to exterminate than religion, no matter how false it may be.”
    Andreas Eschbach, The Carpet Makers

  • #6
    Leonora Carrington
    “People under seventy and over seven are very unreliable if they are not cats.”
    Leonora Carrington, The Hearing Trumpet

  • #7
    Oxford University Press
    “publishing”
    Oxford University Press, Oxford German - English Dictionary

  • #8
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “Ich stellte mir eine Alternative zu der überlebten Kleinfamilie vor, da sie eine Brutstätte der neurotischen Persönlichkeitsstrukturen ist.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, The Lathe of Heaven

  • #9
    Leonora Carrington
    “I never eat meat as I think it is wrong to deprive animals of their life when they are so difficult to chew anyway”
    Leonora Carrington, The Hearing Trumpet

  • #10
    Leonora Carrington
    “I do not know of any religion that does not declare women to be feeble-minded, unclean, generally inferior creatures to males, although most Humans assume that we are the cream of all species. Women, alas; but thank God, Homo Sapiens! Most of us, I hope, are now aware that a woman should not have to demand Rights. The Rights were there from the beginning; they must be Taken Back Again, including the Mysteries which were ours and which were violated, stolen or destroyed, leaving us with the thankless hope of pleasing a male animal, probably of one’s own species.”
    Leonora Carrington

  • #11
    Ovid
    “Caeneus too, who has once been a woman”
    Ovid, Icarus

  • #12
    Oscar Wilde
    “Death must be so beautiful. To lie in the soft brown earth, with the grasses waving above one's head, and listen to silence. To have no yesterday, and no tomorrow. To forget time, to forgive life, to be at peace.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Canterville Ghost



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