"Dont teach my boy poetry, an English mother recently wrote the Provost of Harrow. Dont teach my boy poetry; he is going to stand for Parliament. Well, perhaps she was rightbut if more politicians knew poetry, and more poets knew politics, I am convinced the world would be a little better place to live on this Commencement Day of 1956."
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"The whole thing was the precise opposite of what I figured it would be: slow and patient and quiet and neither particularly painful nor particularly ecstatic"
"Observation: It would be awesome to fly in a superfast airplane that could chase the sunrise around the world for a while."
"I've got used to the fact - just about - that whatever I do is going to be compared to the other Beatles. If I took up ballet dancing, my ballet dancing would be compared with Paul (McCartney)'s bowling."
"If Daryl stopped touring it would be a big part of him missing."
"I have a backlog of novels which I would love to be working on and would be working on if I were not obliged to hold down a full time job."
"It would be good to live in a perpetual state of leave-taking, never to go nor to stay, but to remain suspended in that golden emotion of love and longing; to be loved without satiety."
"The ultimate for me would be to do a feature that didn't require any narrative structure."
"I came to the idea of how fine it would be to think of an encyclopedia of an actual world, and then of an encyclopedia, a very rigorous one of course, of an imaginary world, where everything should be linked."
"We measure minds by their stature; it would be better to esteem them by their beauty."
"I like to dip in and out of all sorts of different things. God, if I was asked to be in a show, like a real show, I would be so up for doing that."
"I am what would be called a 'mainstream feminist,' not a radical feminist."
"I tend to think in dramatic terms. In life, there may be an actual drama, but it would be the fictionalized, imagined drama that engaged me."
"I've never given up. I've always kept going. I don't feel that I could afford to give up. That would be the beginning of the end."
"I was afraid to let other make any decisions, because I had no confidence they would be concerned for me."
"It has always puzzled me, in my business, that people think they have to answer questions, no matter how disagreeable or dangerous, just because they were asked. Of course, we journalists would be out of business if they didn't."
"Most people, in my opinion, steal much of what they are. If they didn't what poor items they would be."
"In those days, we imagined ourselves as being kept in some kind of holding pen, waiting to be released into our lives. And when the moment came, our lives -- and time itself -- would speed up. How were we to know that our lives had in any case begun, that some advantage had already been gained, some damage already inflicted? Also, that our release would only be into a larger holding pen, whose boundaries would be at first undiscernible."
"All human race would be wits. And millions miss, for one that hits."
"There should be perfect freedom, legal and social, to do the action and stand the consequences. It would be a great misunderstanding of this doctrine to suppose that it is one of selfish indifference, which pretends that human beings have no business with each other's conduct in life, and that they should not concern themselves about the well-doing or well-being of one another, unless their own interest is involved."