“Mankind lives by its headIts head won't see him throughInspect your own. What lives off that?At most a louse or two.”
“A Man lives off his head.His head won't see him through.Inspect your own—What lives on that?At most, a louse or two . . .”
“One must live well to know what living is.”
“I won't let you spoil my war for me. Destroys the weak, does it? Well, what does peace do for'em, huh? War feeds its people better.”
“and you i beg make not your anger manifest. For all that lives needs help from all the rest.”
“people are taken much too seriously. one equals no one. anything less than two hundred at a time is not worth mentioning. of course, anybody can be of a different opinion. an opinion is of no consequence whatever. any level-headed man can level headedly adopt two or three different opinions.”
“He thought in other heads, and in his own, others besides himself thought”