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Marshall McLuhan
“I expect to see the coming decades transform the planet into an art form; the new man, linked in a cosmic harmony that transcends time and space, will sensuously caress and mold and pattern every facet of the terrestrial artifact as if it were a work of art, and man himself will become an organic art form. There is a long road ahead, and the stars are only way stations, but we have begun the journey. To be born in this age is a precious gift, and I regret the prospect of my own death only because I will leave so many pages of man’s destiny â€� if you will excuse the Gutenbergian image â€� tantalizingly unread. But perhaps, as I’ve tried to demonstrate in my examination of the postliterate culture, the story begins only when the book closes.”
Marshall McLuhan

Raquel Cepeda
“In reality, Eduardo hoped the mask would make him appear vulnerable and self conscious, like a wounded animal these stupid women would fight each other over to mend.”
Raquel Cepeda, Bird of Paradise: How I Became Latina

Jim  Butcher
“Yeah, they look great, but that isn't a fantasy come true, Harry. That's a wood chipper in Playboy bunny clothing.”
Jim Butcher, Cold Days

George Best
“In 1969 I gave up women and alcohol - it was the worst 20 minutes of my life.”
George Best

Himmilicious
“Women! They madly love Casanovas for their traits and equally hate them for being disloyal.”
Himmilicious, Lemon Tea and White Safari

Germaine Greer
“The occupational hazard of being a Playboy Bunny is the aching facial muscles brought on by obligatory smiles.”
Germaine Greer, The Female Eunuch

“Laissez-faire capitalism, or anarchocapitalism, is simply the economic form of the libertarian ethic. Laissez-faire capitalism encompasses the notion that men should exchange goods and services, without regulation, solely on the basis of value for value. It recognizes charity and communal enterprises as voluntary versions of this same ethic. Such a system would be straight barter, except for the widely felt need for a division of labor in which men, voluntarily, accept value tokens such as cash and credit. Economically, this system is anarchy, and proudly so.”
Karl Hess

Maureen Child
“I’m not the white-picket-fence kind of guy. So don’t go building castles in the air. You’ll get trapped in the rubble when they collapse.”
Maureen Child, Baby Bonanza

J.M. Stewart
“He held his hand out, palm up, watching her with soft, penetrating eyes, deep, dark eyes that called to her the longer she stared at them. “How ’bout you give me the benefit of the doubt every once in a while, hmm? I’d like a chance to prove I’m not that stupid kid anymore.”
J.M. Stewart, The Playboy's Baby

J.M. Stewart
“She hadn’t come for any of that. She came for him. Twenty feet in front of her, leaning back against the waist-high bar, stood the man she’d spent all day tracking down—the infamous Dillon James. The man who would soon have the power to take away everything she held dear.”
J.M. Stewart, The Playboy's Baby

Tami Lund
“She wore a fitted white scoop neck shirt under a thin jacket, slim brown pants and tennis shoes. He bet she looked hot in four-inch heels. He wondered how long she’d last in this town, and he decided he wanted to sleep with her before she left.”
Tami Lund, Candy Crush

J.M. Stewart
“Doubt filled her eyes. “What are we betting for, anyway?â€�

He hadn’t thought about that, but it took his brain all of three seconds to come up with an answer. He knew damn well what he wanted from her. Had for years.

“A kiss.â€� The words slipped from his lips before he could stop them, but once out, he didn’t want to take them back. “One kiss after you come back and see she’s all right.”
J.M. Stewart, The Playboy's Baby

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