Author of quotes: Clifford D. Simak



We hate everything and everywhere. For their sake, we bend over backwards, and they - wherever foot may tread, whichever planet we came - every time we meet the hatred. We try to make them like us, we do for them everything in our power - and they reject our help and shy away from our friendship. In the end, the patience we have will break, we're wooing them with a shovel.
Quote Explanation: Clifford D. Simak gave an accurate description of American foreign policy.
№ 346904   Added MegaMozg 15-10-2018 / 01:04
Hard for us to fully get rid of superstitions - they are very much alive.
№ 218660   Added MegaMozg 15-01-2017 / 22:56
They chatted and pretended to be light-hearted, and Maitland tried a joke which fell flat upon its face and died, squirming beneath the insincerity of the laughter that its telling had called forth.
They talked about nothing and pretended nothing disturbs, and Maitland even made an attempt to joke, but his joke fell out of place and writhing breathed his last, crushed with false laughter, which responded to rest.
№ 218659   Added MegaMozg 15-01-2017 / 22:56
A thing is never ugly to itself because it knows itself. Have we any proof that bipedal man is any happier than an insect or a toad?
No living creature never think yourself ugly, because it is, without thinking, accept yourself the way it is. How can we prove that Man is pleased with himself more than an insect or a toad?
№ 218658   Added MegaMozg 15-01-2017 / 22:56
People get in trouble, gain knowledge, learn about strong feelings - and then, over time, forget troubles, and knowledge, and feelings. Life, essentially, an unbroken chain of oblivion.
№ 192933   Added MegaMozg 13-01-2017 / 16:16