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A cartoon by Paul Noth. For more cartoons from the issue: http://nyr.kr/10T5v01
To be or not to be; that’s not really a question.
Bathing Beauties from 1925
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“Bullets are not worth considering. Besides, I am so conceited that I do not think the Gods would create so potent a being for so prosaic an ending.”
— Winston Churchill, in a letter to his mother describing the experience (and his lack of fear) of being under fire in combat, 1895
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We cannot empty the mind by thinking. Only by observation.
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“I’m extremely profane, unconsciously so, when I see something great for the first time; I don’t know why, but beauty and profanity are related to me in the same way. It may be that I want to think of art in the vernacular, but I have no control over what comes out of my mouth when my eyes take in great beauty…it might just be the reason I avoid going to museums with elderly ladies.” ― Vincent Price
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In the heart of all beauty lies something inhuman
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Rivers know this: there is no hurry. We shall get there some day.
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