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Edward St. Aubyn
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Quotes by Edward St. Aubyn
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And nothing gave him more faith in the existence of an afterlife than the inexorable sarcasm of fate .
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We are entering the Dark Ages, my friend, but this time there will be lots of neon, and screen savers, and street lighting.
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He was just one of those Englishmen who was always saying silly things to sound less pompous, and pompous things to sound less silly.
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In the Dodge City of romantic love, crowded with betrayal, abandonment and rejection, it was better to fire first than to take the risk of being gunned down.
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In England, art was much less likely to be mentioned in polite society than sexual perversions or methods of torture.
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There seemed to be no one in a position of power, from the Vatican to Wall Street, from Parliament to Scotland Yard to Fleet Street, who could think of anything better to do than abuse it....
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Detachment is what interests me, seeing how people couldn’t have been any other way, how they were the product of forces that they had no control over.
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Were the ironies of taxation any better: raising money for schools and hospitals and roads and bridges, and spending it on blowing up schools and hospitals and roads and bridges in self-defeating wars?
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He found her pretty in a bewildered, washed-out way, but it was her restlessness that aroused him, the quiet exasperation of a woman who longs to throw herself into something significant, but cannot find what it is.
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