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“Even as fog continues to lie in the valleys, so does ancient sin cling to the low places, the depressions in the world consciousness.”  
“Your adjectives can pick a lot of fights that you don’t want or need.” — Timothy Burke
:— Dr. Louis Judd, ''The Anatomy of Atavism''
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===Previous Splash Quotes===
===Previous Splash Quotes===
'''July 2023''': ^^^ <br>
'''May 2024''': ^^^ <br>
'''April 2024''':  “Shakespeare is known in our house as the gentleman who pays the rent.” — Judy Dench <br>
'''February 2024''': “One must never place a loaded rifle on the stage if it isn’t going to go off. It’s wrong to make promises you don’t mean to keep.” — Anton Chekhov <br>
'''January 2024''': You asked me what’s my pleasure:/A movie or a measure?/I’ll have a cup of tea/And tell you of my dreaming./— Blondie, ''Dreaming'' (1979)<br>
'''November 2023''': “I know it’s a wonderful metaphor, but what it means, I’m unable to say.” — Werner Herzog, on ''Fitzcarraldo''.<br>
'''October 2023''': “Go for a business that any idiot can run – because sooner or later any idiot probably is going to be running it.” — Peter Lynch<br>
'''September 2023''': “As long as there are sheep, there will be shearing.” — Serbian proverb<br>
'''August 2023''': “The cat sat on the mat” is not a story. “The cat sat on the dog’s mat” ''is'' a story. — John Le Carré, New York Times, 1977 <br>
'''July 2023''': “Even as fog continues to lie in the valleys, so does ancient sin cling to the low places, the depressions in the world consciousness.” — Dr. Louis Judd, ''The Anatomy of Atavism'' (via ''Cat People'' (1942)) <br>
'''May 2023''': “You’d be on the skids/if it weren’t for your job at the garage/you could own the whole world.” — [[Debbie Harry]] misheard, ''[[Picture This]]'' (1978). <br>
'''May 2023''': “You’d be on the skids/if it weren’t for your job at the garage/you could own the whole world.” — [[Debbie Harry]] misheard, ''[[Picture This]]'' (1978). <br>
'''April 2023''': I’m going down in a blaze of glory —<br>
'''April 2023''': I’m going down in a blaze of glory —/I never drew first, but I drew first blood: I’m no one’s son/Call me, “Young Gun”. —Jon Bon Jovi, (1990) <br>
I never drew first, but I drew first blood: I’m no one’s son. <br>
Call me, “Young Gun”. —Jon Bon Jovi, (1990)
'''April 2023''': “There are no new good ideas, only new bad ones.” — {{pl|https://allenfarrington.medium.com/a-tale-of-two-talebs-1775dff3302b|Allen Farrington}} <br>
'''April 2023''': “There are no new good ideas, only new bad ones.” — {{pl|https://allenfarrington.medium.com/a-tale-of-two-talebs-1775dff3302b|Allen Farrington}} <br>
'''March 2023''': “What can be expected of a man who has spent twenty years of his life in making heads for pins?” — de Tocqueville<br>
'''March 2023''': “What can be expected of a man who has spent twenty years of his life in making heads for pins?” — de Tocqueville<br>
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'''January 2023''':“What is wrong with our civilization can be said with one word — unreality. We are in no danger either from the vices or the virtues of vikings; we are in danger of forgetting all facts, good and bad, in a haze of high-minded phraseology.” — G. K. Chesterton<br>
'''January 2023''':“What is wrong with our civilization can be said with one word — unreality. We are in no danger either from the vices or the virtues of vikings; we are in danger of forgetting all facts, good and bad, in a haze of high-minded phraseology.” — G. K. Chesterton<br>
'''December 2022''': “[[Premium mediocre|Premium mediocrity]] is ''not'' clueless, tasteless consumption of mediocrity under the mistaken impression that it is actual luxury consumption. Maya Millennial is aware that what she is consuming is mediocre at its core, and only “premium” in some peripheral (and importantly, cheap, such as French-for-no-reason branding) ways. But she consumes it anyway.” — Venkatesh Rao, ''The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial'' (2017)<br>
'''December 2022''': “[[Premium mediocre|Premium mediocrity]] is ''not'' clueless, tasteless consumption of mediocrity under the mistaken impression that it is actual luxury consumption. Maya Millennial is aware that what she is consuming is mediocre at its core, and only “premium” in some peripheral (and importantly, cheap, such as French-for-no-reason branding) ways. But she consumes it anyway.” — Venkatesh Rao, ''The Premium Mediocre Life of Maya Millennial'' (2017)<br>
'''November 2022''': “One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.” — Nietzsche, ''Ecce Homo''<br>
'''November 2022''': “One repays a teacher badly if one always remains nothing but a pupil.” — [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], ''Ecce Homo''<br>
'''October 2022''': “Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens”<ref><small>“The Gods themselves struggle against stupidity in vain”</small></ref> — Schiller, ''The Maid of Orleans'', III, 6 <br>
'''October 2022''': “Mit der Dummheit kämpfen Götter selbst vergebens”<ref><small>“The Gods themselves struggle against stupidity in vain”</small></ref> — Schiller, ''The Maid of Orleans'', III, 6 <br>
'''September 2022''': “Don’t give up on your dreams. Have a lie-in.” —Grafitti, Parkland Walk, North London, 2022<br>
'''September 2022''': “Don’t give up on your dreams. Have a lie-in.” —Grafitti, Parkland Walk, North London, 2022<br>
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'''October 2021''': “The disgusting stink of a too-loud [[electric guitar]]; now that’s my idea of a good time.” — Frank Zappa.<br>
'''October 2021''': “The disgusting stink of a too-loud [[electric guitar]]; now that’s my idea of a good time.” — Frank Zappa.<br>
'''September 2021''': “What? You search? You wish to multiply yourself by ten, by a hundred? You seek ''followers''? Seek zeroes!”  — [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], ''[[Twilight of the Idols]]'' <br>
'''September 2021''': “What? You search? You wish to multiply yourself by ten, by a hundred? You seek ''followers''? Seek zeroes!”  — [[Friedrich Nietzsche]], ''[[Twilight of the Idols]]'' <br>
'''August 2021''': “I’m tethered to the logic of ''homo sapiens''; <br>
'''August 2021''': “I’m tethered to the logic of ''homo sapiens''/Can’t take my eyes from the great salvation/Of bullshit faith.” — David Bowie, ''Quicksand'', 1971 <br>
Can’t take my eyes from the great salvation <br>
Of bullshit faith.” — David Bowie, ''Quicksand'', 1971 <br>
'''July 2021''': “For honesty coupled to beauty is to have honey a sauce to sugar.” — ''As You Like It'', III, iii <br>
'''July 2021''': “For honesty coupled to beauty is to have honey a sauce to sugar.” — ''As You Like It'', III, iii <br>
'''April 2021''': “When art critics get together they talk about Form and Structure and Meaning. When artists get together they talk about where you can buy cheap turpentine.” — ''Pablo Picasso'' <br>
'''April 2021''': “When art critics get together they talk about Form and Structure and Meaning. When artists get together they talk about where you can buy cheap turpentine.” — ''Pablo Picasso'' <br>