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You needn't take it any further, sir. You've proved to me that all this ultraviolence and killing is wrong, wrong, and terribly wrong. I've learned me lesson, sir. I've seen now what I've never seen before. I'm cured! Praise Bog! I'm cured!

Anthony Burgess
bogs ive-learned lessons
What a bog and labyrinth the human essence is... We are all overb... by Barry Hannah

What a bog and labyrinth the human essence is... We are all overbrained and overemotioned.

Barry Hannah
bogs labyrinth essence

An attempt to write nothing but characterization will soon bog down; I for one don't want to have somebody tell me about someone else.

Daniel Keys Moran
bogs want writing
They best pass over the world who trip over it quickly; for it is... by Elizabeth I

They best pass over the world who trip over it quickly; for it is but a bog. If we stop, we sink.

Elizabeth I
bogs over-it world
I am nobody! Who are you? Are you a nobody, too? by Emily Dickinson

I am nobody! Who are you? Are you a nobody, too?

Emily Dickinson
bogs
It is in vain to dream of a wildness distant from ourselves. Ther... by Henry David Thoreau

It is in vain to dream of a wildness distant from ourselves. There is none such.

Henry David Thoreau
bogs wilderness dream
Mum and I were delighted to find out we were descended from 'bog-... by Jasmine Guinness

Mum and I were delighted to find out we were descended from 'bog-trotters.'

Jasmine Guinness
delighted bogs mum
Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertake... by Henry David Thoreau

Alas! the culture of an Irishman is an enterprise to be undertaken with a sort of moral bog hoe.

Henry David Thoreau
hoe bogs culture

Unto a life which I call natural I would gladly follow even a will-o'-the-wisp through bogs and sloughs unimaginable, but no moonnor firefly has shown me the causeway to it.

Henry David Thoreau
bogs firefly natural
And feel by turns the bitter change by John Milton

And feel by turns the bitter change

John Milton
bogs bitter fierce

A creative force that either creates itself or arises from nothing, and which is a causa sui (its own cause), exactly resembles Baron Munchhausen, who drew himself out of the bog by taking hold of his own hair.

Ludwig Buchner
bogs creative hair

fear has always been a diminisher of life. Whether bred in the bogs of superstition or clothed in the brocades of dogma and ritual, the specter of death has reduced the living to supplicants, powerless.

Marya Mannes
bogs superstitions fear
Banal words function as a feeble phenomena that fall into their o... by Robert Smithson

Banal words function as a feeble phenomena that fall into their own mental bogs of meaning.

Robert Smithson
bogs corny fall
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