The Joy of Curmudgeonry

Tuesday, 19 August 2008

Long-Pegged

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“The fact that Sir Simon Jenkins hates the great Russian novelist [Dostoevsky] is also a major reason for thinking that he [the great Russia...
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Swinish Envy

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The green-eyed epigone has long known to the boon of his encouragement an easy way to imitate the reputed example of his masters: he darkens...
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Wednesday, 13 August 2008

Fewtril no.256

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It is no disadvantage for those who thrill at enmity also to profess a universal brotherhood. There are many men who do not profess any such...
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Fewtril no.255

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Neither the rabid ideologue in a description nor the capuchin monkey in a mirror believes it catches a glimpse of itself. Whilst the monkey ...
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Fewtril no.254

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One very important component of an ideology’s defence-mechanism is the claim that all thinking stems from an ideology of some sort, and thus...
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Fewtril no.253

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Injustice is always keenly felt, especially when feigned.

Fewtril no.252

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The easiest and most common way of setting oneself apart from commonality is to set oneself apart from commonsense.

Fewtril no.251

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One can always find some points of agreement with one’s enemies. I, for instance, agree with liberals in believing that liberalism is really...
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Uses of the Word “Real”

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Real people – the vulgar; Real world – where the vulgar live; Real women – fat ones.
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Old Abilities

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In speaking of the part played by anatomically modern humans in the demise of the Neanderthals, Adam Rutherford is careful not to place mo...
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Monday, 4 August 2008

Strange Mirage

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“ There’s . . . that strange phenomenon where every generation thinks that the next one’s standards are fatally declining.” [1] He who talks...
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Friday, 1 August 2008

Deep-Rooted Weeds

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“As much as legislators and founders of states ought to be honoured and respected among men, as much ought the founders of sects and faction...
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A Rotter

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The progressive has acquired the propensity to see as extreme the mildest deviations from his extremism. His ideological inheritance has com...

Fewtril no.250

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It might not have occurred to the aristocrats of former days to think that their liberalism would lead to a day such as ours when people not...
Monday, 28 July 2008

On the Loose

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The whole of society is on the loose again. It left its tracks in a newspaper this morning: If we are to tackle obesity properly, the whole ...
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Friday, 25 July 2008

For Parochialism

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“ Present folly seeks the unity of nations and not the creation of a single man from the entire species, so be it; but in acquiring general ...
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