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Ken Kesey
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you're not going to pull that hen house shit now, are you?"--RP McMurphy
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Mi lenne itten, ha mindenki akkor állna neki a fogát sikálni, amikor eszébe jut?
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She got to where she was tripping me and beating me to the floor.
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I still had my own notions. How McMurphy was a giant come out of the sky to save us from the combine that was networking the land with copper wire and crystal
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Or, perhaps, the fellows are ill at ease because they didn't stick up for their friend. Perhaps they are feeling guilty for the way they once again let her victimize them into being her interrogators. Cheer up, friends, you've no reason to feel ashamed. It is all as it should be. It's not the rabbit's place to stick up for his fellow. That would have been foolish. No, you were wise, cowardly but wise.
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But I tried, though," he says. "Goddammit, I sure as hell did that much, now, didn't I?
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...living in that foggy, jumbled blur which is a whole lot like the ragged edge of sleep, that gray zone between light and dark, or between sleeping and waking or living and dying, where you know you're not unconscious anymore don't know yet what dayit is or who you are or what's the use of coming back at all...
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I can't help it. I was born a miscarriage. I had so many insults I died. I was born dead. I can't help it. I'm tired. I'm give out trying. You got chances. I had so many insults I was born dead. You got it easy. I was born dead an' life was hard. I'm tired. I'm tired out talking and standing up. I been dead fifty-five years.
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While the pigeons fretted up and down the sidewalk with their hands folded behind their backs.
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Hell of a life. Damned if you do and damned if you don't. Puts a man in one confounded bind, I'd say.
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She slides through the door with a gust of cold and locks the door behind her and I see her fingers trail across the polished steel-tip of each finger the same color as her lips. Funny orange. Like the tip of a soldering iron. Color so hot or so cold if she touches you with it you can't tell which.
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Nobody can help. And the more I think about how nothing can be helped, the faster the fog rolls in. And I'm glad when it gets thick enough you're lost in it and can let go, and be safe again."
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