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    "What men, in their egoism, constantly mistake for a deficiency of intelligence in woman is merely an incapacity for mastering that mass of small intellectual tricks, that complex of petty knowledges, that collection of cerebral rubber-stamps, which constitute the chief mental equipment of the average male."

    H.L. Mencken -- A Mencken Chrestomathy

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    The 23rd page of my book is a picture of a grade card :P

    I'll take the 24th page instead, then:

    " 'From now on that's all you will be able to do about it.' "

    Fairly dull, then. From Adolf Hitler: My Part in His Downfall, Spike Milligan. Hilarious book!

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    "Those who claim to have the solution are contradicted almost immediately."

    The Coming Insurrection - The Invisible Committee
    "How vain it is to sit down to write when you have not stood up to live."

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    THE WAPSHOT CHRONICLE - John Cheever

    What could the rest of the world do for him that could not be done in St. Botolphs?

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    He would tour the local neighbourhood recovering things from bins that others had seen as mere rubbish.

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    Dann sprach er ferner zu ihm; "Ich bin Jehova, der dich aus dem Ur der Chaldaear herausgefuehrt hat, um dir dieses Land zu geben, damit du is in Besitz nimmst
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    i was curious as to what would turn up, hoping for a rather impressive piece of writing, but this is what i got

    "You aren't sore, are you?"

    - Humboldt's Gift - Saul Bellow

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    A boring sentence, but...

    "No, he could live without us, " Sam agreed.

    "The Man who Loved Children" by Christina Stead.

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    "A translation table is a string t of exactly 256 characters: when you pass t as the first argument of a translate method , each character c of the string on which you call the method is translated in the resulting string into the character t[ord(c)]."

    - Python Cookbook

    OK, OK, I know you guys want something more literary than technical. Here's the sentence from the book on my bed, not the one on my desk:

    "Henry has accepted the post of Ship's Doctor & I am no longer friendless in this floating farmyard."

    - Cloud Atlas, by David Mitchell

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    "I admit, as not to leave me to judge that what, essentially, made nothing else much signify was simply my charming work."

    Henry James, The Turn of the Screw

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    THE GROUND BENEATH HER FEET - Salman Rushdie

    Of the various supernatural Spentas, this was the duo with whom Lady Spenta Cama felt the most affinity.

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    "At other times his heart swelled with pride for her, for the way her love and joy shone with a brilliance that washed her skin clean of the slightest blemish."

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    "Enslaving those who score below a certain line on an intelligence test would not - barring extraordinary and implausible beliefs about human nature - be compatible with equal consideration."

    Practical Ethics - Peter Singer.

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    "About a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends were sitting sipping their wine the village of the Catalans rose behind a bare hill, exposed to the fierce sun and swept by the biting north-west wind."- The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mikemaster70 View Post
    "About a hundred paces from the spot where the two friends were sitting sipping their wine the village of the Catalans rose behind a bare hill, exposed to the fierce sun and swept by the biting north-west wind."- The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas.
    Funny coincidence, I just watched the movie 'Sleepers' where this book is mentioned centrally.

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