“A thing that can be abused is never an argument against it.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
Tag: The Aristos
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“A game without rules is war.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“Lotteries, football pools, bingo games and the rest are the chief protection of the modern rich against the furies of the modern poor. One hangs from the lamp-post the person one hates; not the person one wants to be.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“The more absolute death seems, the more authentic life becomes.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“‘A mailman was drowned in the floods’ and ‘A mailman was murdered by a gunman’ may belong to the same category of events in evolution; but not in their significance to human society.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“Anarchy is only freedom when everyone wants anarchy.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“What we call suffering, death, disaster, misfortune, tragedy, we should call the price of freedom.” — John Fowles, The Aristos
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“To call a man a plumber is to describe one aspect of him, but it is also to obscure a number of others.” — John Fowles, Preface, The Aristos