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The days are in order, the months, the seasons, the years. But the weeks are work. They have no names; they repeat.
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I need someone above meβthe Committee, the Law, Money, Timeβto be able to say No. Sad my lack of integrity, though I suppose it would be sadder to need them to say Yes.
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We've learned to wonder which neutralizes truth more effectively, the tyranny's censorship or the democracy's ten thousand media outlets. In the former truth is too costly, in the latter there's no market for it. In Freud the facts get around the censor in the metaphor...
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How proud we are of our multitasking. What is Life but something to get off our desks, cross off our lists?
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Few plans survive their first success, which suggests they were less about their goals than about the possibility of a little success.
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As I thumbed through my copy of The Best American Poetry 2011, I rediscovered James Richardson's Even More Aphorisms and Ten-Second Essays from Vectors 3.0.
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A perfect apology has to be without ego, an expression of genuine regret, and the assumption of full responsibility: I am so sorry that you were hurt, this accident is completely my fault, and I really was going too fast, and too carelessly.
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