“¿Su vida ha sido un fracaso? ¡Con nosotros, su muerte será un éxito!”
— Jean Teulé. La tienda de los suicidas
5:04 pm |
March 29 2012
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“Y otra cosa: cuando entra alguien, deja de canturrear «Bueeenos díiias» —dice, imitándolo—. Hay que decir con aire lúgubre: «Malos días, señora», o «Le deseo una noche atroz, señor».”
— Jean Teulé. La tienda de los suicidas
9:46 pm |
March 27 2012
“Look around. Get out of the company car, walk on the street. Anyone looks happy? Or more like scared animals? Look into their living rooms. All glued to the TV listening to chick zombies speaking of happiness long gone. Drive around town. You’ll see all the filth, the overcrowding, the masses in department stores, up and down, like robots on escalators. Nobody knows anybody. They think happiness is an inch away, but it’s unreachable, because you stole it. That’s how it is. You know perfectly well. But I have news for you, executive: the system is overheated.”
— The Edukators.
12:40 pm |
March 7 2012
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“The rebellion is difficult now. Before, all it took was dope and long hair and the stablishment was automatically against you. What was considered subversive then, you can buy it in shops today. Che Guevara t-shirts or anarchy stickers.”
— The Edukators.
1:46 pm |
March 6 2012
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“I think prime numbers are like life. They are very logical but you could never work out the rules, even if you spent all your time thinking about them.”
— Mark Haddon. The curious incident of the dog in the night-time
9:00 pm |
February 24 2012
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“I also said that I cared about dogs because they were faithful and honest, and some dogs were cleverer and more interesting than some people.”
— Mark Haddon. The curious incident of the dog in the night-time
8:37 pm |
February 22 2012
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“The earth. Smog, murder, the poisoned air, the poisoned water, the poisoned food, the hatred, the hopelessness, everything. The only beautiful thing about the earth is the animals and now they are being killed off, soon they will be gone except for pet rats and race horses. It’s so sad, no wonder you drink so much.”
— Charles Bukowski. Pulp
4:27 pm |
February 10 2012
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“Maybe I’ve seen too many movies, you know?”
— Blue Valentine.
3:44 am |
January 28 2012
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“I was feeling unfulfilled and, frankly, rather crappy about everything. I wasn’t going anywhere and neither was the rest of the world. We were all just hanging around waiting to die and meanwhile doing little things to fill the space. Some of us weren’t even doing little things. We were vegetables. I was one of those.”
— Charles Bukowski. Pulp
2:15 am |
January 25 2012
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