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Only Quotes by Ken Kesey
- We think we’re in the present, but we aren't. The present we know is only a movie of the past.
- If this glorious birth to death hassle is the only hassle we are ever to have ..if our grand exhilarating fight of life is such…
- We'd just shared the last beer and slung the empty can out the window at a stop sign and were just waiting back to get…
- For there is always a sanctuary more, a door that can never be forced, a last inviolable stronghold that can never be taken, whatever the…
- The flock gets sight of a spot of blood on some chicken and they all go to peckin' at it, see, till they rip the…
- Then—as he was talking—a set of tail-lights going past lit up McMurphy's face, and the windshield reflected an expression that was allowed only because he…
- But if the strength ain't real, I recall thinking the very last thing that day, before I finally passed out, then the weakness sure enough…
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