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Them Quotes by Will Self
- Sometimes, when I hear people without experience of addiction blame addicts for their behaviour, I feel like saying to them: 'You simply don't understand -…
- From time to time, as if heaven-sent to annoy, someone will ask me if I'm self-disciplined when it comes to my work. I usually look…
- Ideologists of all kinds find a strange sort of comfort in the madness of the crowd; it confirms them in their suspicion that history, far…
- It is fair to say that insofar as sport is taken seriously by those who play it, then to that extent their conduct in play…
- It might be an idea for all literary critics to read the books they analyse aloud - it certainly helps to fix them in the…
- With spectacular events taking up so much of the available anxiety quotient, we need to be constantly reminded of the more workaday threats to our…
- You can always spot a 'television personality', even when they aren't actually on television, because they carry their 'made-up' persona in front of them, like…
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- Both oligarch and tyrant mistrust the people, and therefore deprive them of their arms. — Aristotle
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