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en It's quite affectionate. She is our heroine and it wasn't intended as an exposé. It shows the excesses of hedonism and goes some way to explain the mental breakdown that led to her disappearance from public life.

en It's quite affectionate - she is our heroine and it wasn't intended as an expose. It shows the excesses of hedonism and goes some way to explain the mental breakdown that led to her disappearance from public life.

en Retirement requires the invention of a new hedonism, not a return to the hedonism of youth

en He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him. Retirement requires the invention of a new hedonism, not a return to the hedonism of youth

en Retirement requires the invention of a new hedonism, not a return to the hedonism of youth

en I consider it the duty of scientific men who have learnt exact modes of working to examine phenomena which attract the attention of the public, in order to confirm their genuineness or to explain, if possible, the delusions of the dishonest and to expose the tricks of deceivers.

en It is sad that, over the years, all of these fanciful and unusual theories about Mr. Holt's disappearance should receive public ventilation, overshadow his life and require an explanation,

en It is sad that, over the years, all of these fanciful or unusual theories about Mr. Holt's disappearance should receive public ventilation, overshadow his life and require an explanation,

en The stirrings within us have their own fearful excesses; the excesses show which way these stirrings would take us. They are simply a sign to remind us constantly that death, the rupture of discontinuous individualities to which we cleave in terror, stands there before us more real than life itself.
  George Bataille

en I simply contend that the middle-class ideal which demands that people be affectionate, respectable, honest and content, that they avoid excitements and cultivate serenity is the ideal that appeals to me, it is in short the ideal of affectionate family life, of honorable business methods.
  Gertrude Stein

en If the heroine of one novel be not patronized by the heroine of another, from whom can she expect protection and regard?
  Jane Austen

en Three issues dominate the public's concern about the future of children in this country -- drugs, crime and home life breakdown,

en The disappearance of Charles Taylor from Nigerian soil is a humiliating disgrace to Nigeria. Obasanjo must explain why this happened.

en We had a little mental breakdown.

en I panicked. I knew I would suffer injustice. I wanted to explain this injustice from outside, from a neutral place in Austria. I was completely shattered. I couldn't think clearly. When something like that happens you are in an extraordinary mental situation. I wanted to take my own life because my world had been destroyed. I wanted to end my life with the car.


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