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Bookshop with Best sellers getting pushed into the Remainders basket.
The Map of the human brain
"Is all this confusion and complexity necessary?"
'As I walk through the halls, I see teachers teaching and students learning and I say to myself, 'what wonderful school, what a wonderful world.''
Should not have put that suggestion in the suggestion box.'
A man on a giant book poses as Rodin's The Thinker.
"Some Debussy, Igor."
Andre Gide.
Bug reading book has antennae that are lights.
Unfortunately, napkins hadn't been invented yet, so good ideas were quickly forgotten.
'They said 'write what you know.' So I didn't write anything.'
Man read's Newton's 'Philosophiae Naturalis Principa Mathematica' and says: 'Blimey Isaac, this is, er, pretty heavy stuff.'
"'Cogito, ergo sum' is all very well for you, but what about me?"
A rose is a rose is a rose
"I don't know how this ends. . ."
"Professor Williams had at first been reluctant to join the Assistant Deans in their Think Great Thoughts aerobics. He later came to enjoy the activity."
The Procrastinator
Illogic Tree
Mental baggage, a brain with a handle for easy carrying.
"They published my letter about recycling newspapers."
Questionmark Hits Man on the Head
"As your first novel, it starts out badly and just falls away!"
Man walking his pet crocodile and a cross section of both brains is visible.
August Comte
"Dumb it down or sex it up."
Books: Book on tape then back on book, then back on tape again. . . sold here!
Anton Chekhov
"If 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' and no one reads it, does it make a sound?"
Diy section in library
"When I die, I want to come back at anything except a book of short stories."
It's hard to get a grip on reality these days because more than ever "reality" is a very slippery concept.
"Who's Next ?"
"If you ask me, we're all the problem."
"I don't want to be defined by who I am."
"I find things go around in cycles."
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