Harrison Bickham
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"Of course, it won't be the same as the one we've got now, but it’ll be better than nothing. Ah, what a shame they don't make Los Suicidas mezcal anymore, what a shame that time passes, don't you think? what a shame that we die, and get old, and everything good goes galloping away from us." — Jan 04, 2026 02:55PM
"Of course, it won't be the same as the one we've got now, but it’ll be better than nothing. Ah, what a shame they don't make Los Suicidas mezcal anymore, what a shame that time passes, don't you think? what a shame that we die, and get old, and everything good goes galloping away from us." — Jan 04, 2026 02:55PM
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"The most astonishing example of the modular organization of mental processes is the finding that our very sense of self-a self-aware being, the sum of what we mean when we say "I"— is achieved through the connection of independent circuits in our two cerebral hemispheres, each mediating its own sense of awareness." — Jan 06, 2025 02:22PM
"The most astonishing example of the modular organization of mental processes is the finding that our very sense of self-a self-aware being, the sum of what we mean when we say "I"— is achieved through the connection of independent circuits in our two cerebral hemispheres, each mediating its own sense of awareness." — Jan 06, 2025 02:22PM
“Reading is like thinking, like praying, like talking to a friend, like expressing your ideas, like listening to other people's ideas, like listening to music, like looking at the view, like taking a walk on the beach.”
― 2666
― 2666
“For a long time, she held a special place in my heart. I kept this special place just for her, like a "Reserved" sign on a quiet corner table in a restaurant. Despite the fact that I was sure I'd never see her again.”
― South of the Border, West of the Sun
― South of the Border, West of the Sun
“I just wanted to go home. Take a quick bath, have a beer, and sink into my warm bed with my cigarettes and Kant.”
― Pinball, 1973
― Pinball, 1973
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