613 Quotes by Stephen Fry

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    HEDYLOGOS – the spirit of the language of love and terms of endearment, who now, one assumes, looks over Valentines cards, love-letters and romantic fiction.

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    A small proportion to be spent on production, the rest for wine and senseless riot.

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    It is enough to say that the Greeks thought it was Chaos who, with a massive heave, or a great shrug, or hiccup, vomit or cough, began the long chain of creation that has ended with pelicans and penicillin and toadstools and toads, sea-lions, lions, human beings and daffodils and murder and art and love and confusion and death and madness and biscuits.

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    But this is England, where the only crime is to be Found Out.

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    Hell, I am young. I am free. My teeth are clean. The sun shines. To hell with everything else.

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    There are some things I don’t like, about which I think, well, that’s me. But coriander is a giant hoax perpetrated by a perverted society.

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    Whatever the truth, science today agrees that everything is destined to return to Chaos. It calls this inevitable fate entropy: part of the great cycle from Chaos to order and back again to Chaos.

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    There’s no doubt that I do have extremes of mood that are greater than just about anybody else I know.

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    This is the point. One technology doesn’t replace another, it complements. Books are no more threatened by Kindle than stairs by elevators.

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