The Human Factor, Graham Greene
sábado, 16 junio 2007I don’t pretend to be an enthusiast of God or Marx. Beware of people who believe. They aren’t reliable players.
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I can’t bear weddings. A funeral’s final. A wedding -well, it’s only an unfortunate stage to something else. I’d rather celebrate a divorce – but then that’s often a stage too, to just another wedding. People get into the habit.
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…a book is like a sandy path which keeps the indent of footsteps.
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There was always whisky -the medicine against despair.
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