There's only one great evil in the world today. Despair.
Evelyn Waugh, Vile Bodies.
“After all, damn it, what does being in love mean if you can't trust a person.”
“Miss Runcible wore trousers and Miles touched up his eye-lashes in the dining-room of the hotel where they stopped for luncheon. So they were asked to leave.”
“All this fuss about sleeping together. For physical pleasure I'd sooner go to my dentist any day.”
“Success in this world depends on knowing exactly how little effort each job is worth...distribution of energy...”
“When I despair, I remember that all through history the way of truth and love have always won. There have been tyrants and murderers, and for a time, they can seem invincible, but in the end, they ...”
“Does anything in nature despair except man? An animal with a foot caught in a trap does not seem to despair. It is too busy trying to survive. It is all closed in, to a kind of still, intense waiti...”
“It is a curious thing, but as one travels the world getting older and older, it appears that happiness is easier to get used to than despair. The second time you have a root beer float, for instanc...”
“Every evil starts with 15 volts.”
“My feeling about work is that it's an unnecessary evil, so I've always done my best to avoid it.”
“Neither love nor evil conquers all, but evil cheats more.”
“They had killed themselves over our dying forests, over manatees maimed by propellers as they surfaced to drink from garden hoses; they had killed themselves at the sight of used tires stacked high...”
“The world seemed to shimmer a little at the edges.”
“If we cannot accept the importance of the world, which considers itself important, if in the midst of that world our laughter finds no echo, we have but one choice: to take the world as a whole and...”