Parody is homage gone sour. Votes: 11
Not a shred of evidence exists in favor of the idea that life is serious. Votes: 11
The guns of the big events rumble through our pages, but the tiny firecrackers are constantly hissing and popping there as well; it appears that much of my life as a journalist has been devoted to sedulously setting off firecrackers. Votes: 10
It is in the nature of the New Yorker to be as topical as possible, on a level that is often small in scale and playful in intention. Votes: 10
I will try to cram these paragraphs full of facts and give them a weight and shape no greater than that of a cloud of blue butterflies. Votes: 8
In the later nineteenth century, the tops of skyscrapers often took the shape of domes, surmounted by jaunty gilded lanterns; later came ziggurats, mausoleums, Alexandrian lighthouses, miniature Parthenons. These charming follies contained neither royal corpses nor effigies of gods and goddesses; rather they contained large wooden tanks filled with water. Votes: 8
We must all face the fact that in a single lifetime we lead several simultaneous lives; our intention should be to make them reinforce one another instead of colliding. Votes: 8
Obscenity is a notable enhancer of life and is suppressed at grave peril to the arts. Votes: 6
Avain attempt to subdue that unsubduable country. Votes: 3
Wars and elections are both too big and too small to matter in the long run. Votes: 3
The ingenuities we practice in order to appear admirable to ourselves would suffice to invent the telephone twice over on a rainy summer morning. Votes: 3
To die quickly in one's eighth decade at the very top of one's powers is an enviable end, and not an occasion for mourning. Votes: 0