root and branch
“There is something awful about reality,” mused Hadley. “And I’m going to find out what it is.”
Brendan Shaughnessy, Lobsters and Clams, a Novel.
“There is something awful about reality,” mused Hadley. “And I’m going to find out what it is.”
Brendan Shaughnessy, Lobsters and Clams, a Novel.
Waves and wave phenomena are completely misunderstood. Indeed, the very concept of periodicity.
Christopher Valerian, In Search of Boundary Conditions.
We must remember that the environment that would “influence” us includes random noise.
Hobart Shrill, The Discontinuities of Barca Space.
Suffering today means what tomorrow?
Melanie Oswald, Nine-Hundred Delphic Questions.
Harrison felt that his alienation was simply more important than that experienced by someone else.
Gilbert McFadden, A Murder in Three Parts.
“Sex, drugs, and rock ‘n’ roll” is a redundancy. Only the latter part needs saying.
Joscelyn Humboldt, Do the Stomp: The Story of Rock.
[Crowley] did have a keen sense of the “absurdity of life.” But a keen sense of the absurdity of himself (and his pursuits) was lacking.
Constance Euphemia, Ordo Templi Orientis and the Corridors of Modernism.
Sometimes it is interesting to see idiocy carried out to its logical conclusion.
Rollo Marquardt, Dwelling in the Cupcake World.
Anger is a force, not a point of view.
Terence Theodore, Proverbs for a New Era.
Relativism: An absolute.
Callista Ralph, Alphabet Soup.