And everyone must lose his mind, everyone must! The sooner the better! It is essential — I know it.
It's a small town, it has only a few docks. . . now they are in a trap.
These cowards have no morals. They have no shame about lying.
We will welcome them with bullets and shoes.
There are no American infidels in Baghdad. Never!
We want to tell him [Blair] that we have not executed anybody. They are either killed in battle, most of them get killed because they are cowards anyway, the rest they just get captured.
They [US soldiers] started to commit suicide on the Baghdad walls. We will encourage them to double their suicide attempts.
Government relief tends constantly to get out of hand. And even when it is kept within reasonable bounds it tends to reduce the incentives to work and to save both of those who receive it and of those who are forced to pay it. It may be said, in fact, that practically every measure that governments take with the ostensible object of 'helping the poor' has the long-run effect of doing the opposite.
One tries to tell a truth, and one hopes that the truth has a general application rather than just a specific one.
At the end of a marriage it is difficult to recall the beginning.
I do care about real life. It's just not as interesting as what's in my books.