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The spirit gone, man is garbage.
— Joseph Heller
Fortunately, just when things were blackest, the war broke out.
— Joseph Heller
One truth discovered, one pang of regret at not being able to express it, is better than all the fluency and flippancy in the world.
— William Hazlitt
They're not going to send a crazy man out to be killed, are they?"
"Who else will go? — Joseph Heller
"Who else will go? — Joseph Heller
When I read something saying I've not done anything as good as 'Catch-22' I'm tempted to reply, 'Who has?'
— Joseph Heller
Once the revolution of exploitation is under way, statesmanship and craftsmanship are gradually replaced by salesmanship.
— Wendell Berry
There was one catch, and that was Catch-22.
— Joseph Heller
How much can a crown be worth, when a crow can dine upon a king?
— George R R Martin
Waiters are like hookers, never around when you want them.
— Bernie Ecclestone
Europeans have never learned to survive in Australia or New Guinea without their inherited Eurasian technology.
— Jared Diamond
Heller wrote Catch-22 in the evenings after work, sitting at the kitchen table in his Manhattan apartment.
— Mason Currey
Of course you're dying. We're all dying. Where the devil else do you think you're heading?
— Joseph Heller
I'm not running away from my responsibilities. I'm running to them. There's nothing negative about running away to save my life.
— Joseph Heller
There's a catch. Catch-22.
— Joseph Heller
Here Skugg lies snug As a bug in a rug.
— Benjamin Franklin
I think PCs are going to continue to shift in form factor. The real question is: What's a PC?
— Steve Ballmer
Don't mess with my balloon.
— E.L. James
I'll back English women against the world, Harry," said Lord Fermor, striking the table with his fist. "The betting is on
— Oscar Wilde
If human beings could be propagated by cutting, like apple trees, aristocracy would be biologically sound.
— John B. S. Haldane