
Bertrand Russell
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Bertrand Russell
Reading my Critics
'My understanding of psychiatry is that women fantasiss and men internalise - in fact I'd like to internalise right now.'
Scarcity
"I'm the bad guy..."
* For latent content, see your psychiatrist.
'No, Timmy, we are not supposed to connect them.'
"It started with a simple case of peer-review."
Jackson Pollock: abstract; Picasso: cubism; Bobby: eight year old
Lots of famous art may have been inspired by taxes. Jackson Pollack's "Number 5" could be a visual representation of global regulations. And perhaps Rodin's "The Thinker" is a man trying to understand those rules. Maybe Roy Lichtenstein's "Ohhh ... Alright ..." shows a woman being told to continue holding to get her tax question answered. And they there's Edvard Munch's "The Scream" ... Nothing makes you feel like that more than preparing a tax return!
Filling the Missile Gap
An acceptable level of TV violence.
Max Weber
The Real Russian history
'Don't know much about art but I know what I like.'
X-RAY
"Well...I notice a little criticism on my leadership style..."
'After being here for more than forty years - as undergraduate, graduate student instructor, professor - what saddens me most is that this was not the college of my choice.'
"Don't worry they're all part of my team."
'Sheisse ... What ein dream!' - Freud
Jacques Lacan
"...and right here in Q2 is where the 'you know what' hit the fan. . ."
"Life sucks and then you keep living."
'I didn't choose art. Art chose me!'
Rubbish, Poppycock, Balderdash
Cartoon Editor: No, No, No, No, No, No, Maybe.
"They're going to print a retraction - your desserts are not inconsistent."
"I consider myself a passionate man, but, of course, a lawyer first."
"I totally meant to do that."
'Too many cliches? Now hold your horses!'
A Sculptor chiselling out 'The Invisible Man' from a block of stone.
"But is it..?"
A man is looking at a sign saying Exhibition of art exhibition jargon.
Bartender, there's a human finger in my beer. Today's comics readers are pretty jaded, sir. They're no longer shocked by a fly in a bowl of soup.
Cambridge Dons Researching Gravity.
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