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Quote of the Day (22 January 2013)
Tag: John Leonard
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“Isn’t it amazing the way the future succeeds in creating an appropriate past?” — John Leonard
“Isn’t it amazing the way the future succeeds in creating an appropriate past?” — John Leonard, Private Lives in the Imperial City
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“When the state murders, it assumes an authority I refuse to concede: the authority of perfect knowledge in final things.” — John Leonard, Private Lives in the Imperial City
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“W. B. Yeats, Ezra Pound, Doris Lessing, and Saul Bellow variously believed in faeries, funny money, flying saucers, and orgone energy accumulation, but so have millions of other people who never got around to writing even a mediocre poem or novel.” — John Leonard, “No Expectations,” New York Magazine (2003-12-12)
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“Every intelligent child is an amateur anthropologist. The first thing such a child notices is that adults don’t make sense.” — John Leonard, “Books of the Times,” The New York Times (1982-09-23)
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“Everybody is forever saying that the essay is dead. This is always said in essays.” — John Leonard, “Funny Things to Think About and Eat,” The New York Times (1982-07-04)