Quote Archive for: Oct 9, 2001 to Sep 14, 2001

Tuesday, Oct 9, 2001

"An audience is much more forgiving with an explanation than if you just don't even show up."

- Barry Smith, Angst Technology

Wednesday, Oct 3, 2001

"For all the years of Republican bitching about how Democrats try to solve every problem by throwing money at it, the only thing that truly separates them is who they want to throw money at."

- Steven Grant

Monday, Oct 1, 2001

"If you live your life trying to please everyone, you'll eventually turn into one of those old circus elephants who one day decides to trample his trainer instead of standing on the ball."

- BlackHoleBrain

Tuesday, Sep 25, 2001

"I no longer know if these fragments I have been writing are confessions, poems, or prayers."

- Jeffrey Zeldman

Monday, Sep 24, 2001

"People move, life is more like a wild dance than a ceremony. You just can't tell what's coming next."

- Dave Winer

Thursday, Sep 20, 2001

"And yet I feel like a fraud. Sure, writing about the attacks, recording them, has value in its way. But that's all I do -- write, smoke, think about boys."

- Sarah Bunting

Wednesday, Sep 19, 2001

"Fiction has the right to portray anything."

- Steven Grant

Tuesday, Sep 18, 2001

"When I talked about God lifting the curtain of protection on our nation, I should have made it very clear that no one on this earth knows whether or not that occurred or did not occur."

- Rev. Jerry Falwell

Monday, Sep 17, 2001

"I'm sinking in the quicksand of my thoughts."

- David Bowie

Friday, Sep 14, 2001

"Victory is not guaranteed -- for anyone, and certainly not for anyone as baffled as George W. Bush. All he knows is that his father started the war a long time ago, and that he, the goofy child-President, has been chosen by Fate and the global Oil industry to finish it Now."

- Hunter S. Thompson