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Art seduces, but does not exploit.
Mason Cooley
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Mason Cooley:
To be successful be ahead of your time, but only a little.Mason Cooley:
People who abhor solitude may abhor company almost as much.Mason Cooley:
In every death, a busy world comes to an end.Mason Cooley:
If we think about the obvious long enough, it dissolves.Mason Cooley:
In psychoanalysis, only the fee is exactly what it seems to be.Mason Cooley:
The higher the moral tone, the more suspect the speaker.Mason Cooley:
Well-behaved: he always speaks as if his mother might be listening.Mason Cooley:
A real idea keeps changing and appears in many places.Mason Cooley:
Every literary critic believes he will outwit history and have the last word.Mason Cooley:
Malice is always authentic and sincere.