
Ulysses

Yes, evening will find itself in me, without me.
James Joyce • Ulysses
God made food, the devil the cooks.
James Joyce • Ulysses
—But, ladies and gentlemen, had the youthful Moses listened to and accepted that view of life, had he bowed his head and bowed his will and bowed his spirit before that arrogant admonition he would never have brought the chosen people out of their house of bondage, nor followed the pillar of the cloud by day. He would never have spoken with the Ete
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—What was their civilisation? Vast, I allow: but vile. Cloacae: sewers. The Jews in the wilderness and on the mountaintop said: It is meet to be here. Let us build an altar to Jehovah. The Roman, like the Englishman who follows in his footsteps, brought to every new shore on which he set his foot (on our shore he never set it) only his cloacal obse
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No roses without thorns.
James Joyce • Ulysses
No more pain. Wake no more. Nobody owns.
James Joyce • Ulysses
He turned his face over a shoulder, rere regardant. Moving through the air high spars of a threemaster, her sails brailed up on the crosstrees, homing, upstream, silently moving, a silent ship.
James Joyce • Ulysses
Every word is so deep, Leopold.
James Joyce • Ulysses
Etiquette is etiquette. He kills his mother but he can’t wear grey trousers.