Top 16 Short Hunter S Thompson Quotes
#1. For German Social Democracy, Europe is vital to the national interest.
Martin Schulz
#4. Architecture is a slow business, and city planning even slower.
Richard Rogers
#5. There are people who are out to take advantage of others and some who are merely putting in their time. But most of the people I encounter in the work place are desperately trying to make a difference and what to be effective at their jobs.
David Livermore
#6. And I'd started thinking about my mother's last weeks
the way she'd drifted listlessly about the house in her dressing gown, cigarettes in one hand, glass of something strong-smelling in the other.
Anna Davis
#7. What sells, today, is whatever Fucks You Up - whatever short-circuits your brain and grounds it out for the longest possible time.
Hunter S. Thompson
#8. I'm usually reading too many books - in fact, I'm usually reading enough books that if the stack fell on me, I'd be injured.
Nick Harkaway
#9. In four short years he has turned our country from a prosperous nation at peace into a desperately indebted nation at war. But so what? He is the President of the United States, and you're not. Love it or leave it.
Hunter S. Thompson
#10. People don't just stop playing Facebook games. They divorce them.
Jesse Schell
#11. All writing is in fact cut-ups. A collage of words read heard overheard. What else?
William S. Burroughs
#12. I think through living one's life, one both changes and remains the same. One can see it either way, one can see oneself as being now what one was and one can see oneself as being absolutely different from what one was. It's a trick of thought.
Jasper Johns
#13. A sodomite got very excited looking at a zoology text. Does this make it pornography?
Stanislaw Jerzy Lec
#14. It scared me how much he affected me, and I don't even think he was trying all that hard.
Kelly Oram
#15. I would rather have one article a day of this sort; and these ten or twenty lines might readily represent a whole day's hard work in the way of concentrated, intense thinking and revision, polish of style, weighing of words.
Joseph Pulitzer
#16. The history of interactions among disparate peoples is what shaped the modern world through conquest, epidemics and genocide. Those collisions created reverberations that have still not died down after many centuries, and that are actively continuing in some of the world's most troubled areas.
Jared Diamond
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