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81 " Then they decided that the fleas that lived on Siamese cats would probably be more intelligent than the fleas that lived on just ordinary alley cats. It only made sense that drinking intelligent blood would make intelligent fleas. "
― Richard Brautigan , Trout Fishing in America / The Pill vs. the Springhill Mine Disaster / In Watermelon Sugar
82 " Aç olmadığım halde menüye baktım. bir menüye bakmayalı yıllar olmuştu. Menü bana günaydın dedi, ben de ona günaydın diyerek karşılık verdim. Hayatımızı menülerle konuşarak geçirebiliriz doğrusu. "
― Richard Brautigan , The Abortion
83 " Преди да изляза, проверих да не би да съм забравил нещо. Разбира се, че не бях. Толкова малко неща притежавах на този свят, че какво, по дяволите, да забравя? "
― Richard Brautigan , Dreaming of Babylon
84 " people need a little loving and, God, sometimes it's sad all the shit they have to go through to find some. "
― Richard Brautigan , Revenge of the Lawn / The Abortion / So the Wind Won't Blow it All Away
85 " He died on his return to New York. He died on the gangplank, just a few feet away from America. He didn't quite make it. His hat did though. It rolled off his head and down the gang-plank and landed, plop, on America. Poor devil. I heard it was his heart, but the way the Chinese dentist described the business, it could have been his teeth. "
― Richard Brautigan , A Confederate General from Big Sur
86 " He looked ninety years old for thirty years and then he got the notion that he would die, and did so. "
― Richard Brautigan , Trout Fishing in America
87 " We were all silent except for blink, blink, blink, blink, blink. "
88 " چرا اصلا با "استلا" آشنا شدم؟ چرا عاشقش شدم؟ چرا؟ چرا؟ چرا؟ چرا عاشق کسی شدم که شانس رسیدن به او یک در میلیون است؟ مگر چه گناهی کرده ام که مستحق چنین عذابی ام؟ "
― Richard Brautigan , The Edna Webster Collection of Undiscovered Writing
89 " I hated to interrupt her. I know how much a dream can be worth, but, alas... "Hello. "
90 " She looked so old that she reminded me of a comic book hero of my childhood: The Heap. It was a World War I German pilot who was shot down and lay wounded for months in a bog and was slowly changed by mysterious juices into a ⅞ plant and ⅛ human thing. The Heap walked around like a mound of moldy hay and performed good deeds, and of course bullets had no effect on it. The Heap killed the comic book villains by giving them a great big hug, then instead of riding classically away into the sunset like a Western, The Heap lumbered off into the bog. That’s the way the old woman looked. "
― Richard Brautigan , A Confederate General from Big Sur / Dreaming of Babylon / The Hawkline Monster
91 " He created his own Kool-Aid reality and was able to illuminate himself by it. "
92 " She was a perfect freeway Mona Lisa. "
93 " You had to be a plumber to fish that creek. "
94 " he was leaving for America, often only a place in the mind. "
95 " I walked home past the glass whiskers of the houses, reflecting the downward rushing waterfalls of night. "
96 " Bir günün olağanüstü olabilmesi için bir şeftalinin yettiği bir geçmiş zamanda bir yaz günü, sıranın sonunun gelmesini sabırla bekleyen ve şeftalilerle dolu poşetler taşıyan bir geyik sürüsüyle birlikte bir ren geyiği istasyonuna doğru yol alan bir trendeydim sanki. "
― Richard Brautigan , Tokyo-Montana Express
97 " Bir şeyleri sürekli asaletle halleden insanlar var. O şeylerin ne olduğunun önemi zaten yok. "
98 " Invece di avere soltanto qualche chilometro e talvolta soltanto pochi centimetri tra un problema e l'altro, perché non incrementare la distanza? Sarebbe bello una volta tanto avere 47 chilometri tra un problema e l'altro e magari in 47 chilometri un po' di pace potrebbe spuntare come una giunchiglia in mezzo ai miei problemi. "
― Richard Brautigan , An Unfortunate Woman
99 " Truth is stranger than fishin "
100 " The fish was a twelve-inch rainbow trout with a huge hump on its back. A hunchback trout. "