Quotes From "Short Century: A Novel" By David Burr Gerrard

Men do everything that men do, from waging war to...
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Men do everything that men do, from waging war to reading books, for one purpose only: to get laid. David Burr Gerrard
It’s something of a cliché, at least among war correspondents,...
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It’s something of a cliché, at least among war correspondents, that war makes people unusually horny; what it actually does is make you want to touch as much flesh as you can get your hands on. David Burr Gerrard
All nineteen-year-old males are children who are men capable of...
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All nineteen-year-old males are children who are men capable of war. David Burr Gerrard
The problem with freedom is that when people have it,...
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The problem with freedom is that when people have it, they do what they want to. David Burr Gerrard
He says that politics is a waste of time. Politics...
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He says that politics is a waste of time. Politics are? Politics is? Anyway, a waste of time. He says you should focus on your own sexual gratification. David Burr Gerrard
Don’t you wonder sometimes, ” Miranda asked, “whether women have...
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Don’t you wonder sometimes, ” Miranda asked, “whether women have all the power or no power at all? David Burr Gerrard
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Christianity has always been the Gestapo of desire, since long, long before there was a Gestapo. Instead of Jews to hate, Christianity has desire. Though I guess Christianity has Jews, too. In any case, all the ovens in the world can’t incinerate desire. David Burr Gerrard
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That’s what nobody admits about men, how needy they are. David Burr Gerrard
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Once you’ve gotten used to a certain kind of smell from a certain kind of flesh, whether it’s a lover or a rotting corpse, you long for it when it’s not around. Or maybe it’s just me. David Burr Gerrard
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That was what maturity was: accepting things. The more things you accepted, the more mature you were. David Burr Gerrard
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Praising heroes who slay monsters is a writer’s most ancient task. David Burr Gerrard
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Arthur, do you think the fall of the Wall means anything? Do you think that this means that even one fewer body will burn? David Burr Gerrard