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I can forgive Alfred Nobel for having invented dynamite, but only a fiend in human form could have invented the Nobel Prize.
I can hire one half of the working class to kill the other half.
I can remember when the air was clean and sex was dirty.
I can resist anything but temptation.
I can think of nothing less pleasurable than a life devoted to pleasure.
I can think of nothing more boring for the American people than to have to sit in their living rooms for a whole half hour looking at my face on their television screens.
I can win an argument on any topic, against any opponent. People know this, and steer clear of me at parties. Often, as a sign of their great respect, they don't even invite me.
I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this year's fashions.
I cannot believe that the inscrutable universe turns on an axis of suffering; surely the strange beauty of the world must somewhere rest on pure joy!
I cannot call to mind a single instance where I have ever been irreverent, except toward the things which were sacred to other people.
I cannot endure to waste anything as precious as autumn sunshine by staying in the house. So I spend almost all the daylight hours in the open air.
I cannot expect to perform the task with equal ability and success.
I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma: but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interest.
I cannot forgive my friends for dying; I do not find these vanishing acts of theirs at all amusing.
I cannot live without books.
I cannot pretend to feel impartial about colours. I rejoice with the brilliant ones and am genuinely sorry for the poor browns.
I cannot say whether things will get better if we change; what I can say is they must change if they are to get better.
I cannot teach you violence, as I do not myself believe in it. I can only teach you not to bow your heads before any one even at the cost of your life.
I cannot tell what the dickens his name is.
I cannot think well of a man who sports with any woman's feelings; and there may often be a great deal more suffered than a stander-by can judge of.