A fan is a fan is a friend no matter what current he<br>she<br>it operates on, AC or DC. Thanks for being one of mine.
One shouldn't be afraid of the humans. Well, I am not afraid of the humans, but of what is inhuman in them.
Between the fear that something would happen and the hope that still it wouldn't, there is much more space than one thinks. On that narrow, hard, bare and dark space a lot of us spend their lives.
Of everything that man erects and builds in his urge for living nothing is in my eyes better and more valuable than bridges. They are more important than houses, more sacred than shrines. Belonging to everyone and being equal to everyone, useful, always built with a sense, on the spot where most human needs are crossing, they are more durable than other buildings and they do not serve for anything secret or bad.
What doesn't hurt - is not life; what doesn't pass - is not happiness.
To be a man, to have been born without knowing it or wanting it, to be thrown into the ocean of existence, to be obliged to swim, to exist; to have an identity; to resist the pressure and shocks from the outside and the unforeseen and unforeseeable acts - one's own and those of others - which so often exceed one's capacities? And what is more, to endure one's own thoughts about all this: in a word, to be human.
If people would know how little brain is ruling the world, they would die of fear.
It's the hardest thing to come up with an hour of material that can consistently keep people laughing.
The nature of bad news affects the teller.
I didn't have a Barbie doll, so I played with eternity.
[Putin] is a bully. And bullies only understand when we punch them in the nose, but we need to do that economically.
A fan is a fan is a friend no matter what current hesheit operates on, AC or DC. Thanks for being one of mine.