Wednesday, January 13, 2010

Addiction to quotes

...malady of sameness, our modern malady. We have the malady, whatever may be the cure or the cause. We drove in a
body to Science the other day for an antidote; which was as if tired pedestrians should mount the engine-box of headlong trains; and Science introduced us to our o'er-hoary ancestry--them in the Oriental posture; whereupon we set up a primaeval chattering to rival the Amazon forest nigh nightfall, cured, we fancied. And before daybreak our disease was hanging on to us again, with the extension of a tail. We had it fore and aft. We were the same, and animals into the bargain. That is all we got from Science. The Egoist, George Meredith

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