Quote by Albert Brooks
Whats interesting about books that take place in the future, even

Whats interesting about books that take place in the future, even twenty years in the future, is that many of them are black or white: Its either a utopia or its misery. The real truth is that theres going to be both things in any future, just like there is now. – Albert Brooks

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Id still like to see Survivor minus the planned show-biz parts. That would be the purest form of show business – I want to see someone so hungry that they eat somebody elses foot. – Albert Brooks

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Ive been to many funerals of funny people, and theyre some of the funniest days youll ever have, because the emotions run high. – Albert Brooks

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If we had 3 million exhibitionists and only one voyeur, nobody could make any money. – Albert Brooks

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I think life is far too short to concentrate on your past. I rather look into the future. – Lou Reed

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Look to the future, because that is where youll spend the rest of your life. – George Burns

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The self is an oral society in which the present is constantly running a dialogue with the past and the future inside of one skin. – David Antin

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There are times when even the most potent governor must wink at transgression, in order to preserve the laws inviolate for the future. – Herman Melville

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