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At Cuo, everyone will stare at me. And even though I know I'm not ugly any more I'm afraid to have them all look at me. They'll be thinking about my old face and comparing it to my new one. I don't want to be the old San-xiang anymore.
I don't believe in socialism but I don't believe in capitalism either. We are small, governments are large, we survive in the cracks. Cold comfort.
It's good to be loved. But it isn't enough.
Staying married to one person was boring. She figured she was too complicated for that. Interesting people had complicated lives.
History is sensitive dependent on initial conditions. You cannot predict the future.
We do not want to be haunds, teacher. We just want the haunds to go elsewhere for easy prey.
Like I told you, I'm not interested. I think the party is mostly a means of advancing one's career anyway."
"Exactly, and your decision not to join is a political decision."
"Well, then my political decision is to not be political."
"Exactly, that's a political statement. You are expressing your opinion about current politics. Except you are political, everything we do is political…"
"It's a practical decision, not a political one… We don't have to analyze everyone's lives for motives."
"I wasn't saying it's wrong… I was just pointing out that your life says something about your politics whether you think about them or not. You can either just let that happen or you can think about the kind of choices you want to make."
"I'd like to continue to make my choices because they fit my life rather than out of some sense of ideology… In my experience ideology is a lot like religion; it's a belief system and most people cling to it long after it becomes clear that their ideology doesn't describe the real world…"
"That's as pure a description of an applied political theory as any I've ever heard.
In my experience ideology is a lot like religion; it's a belief system and most people cling to it long after it becomes clear that their ideology doesn't describe the real world.
I thought this life of thoughtful liberalism was my birthright, too. Before I understood that my generation was to be born in interesting times.
Government is big, we are small. We are only free when we slip through the cracks.