~Francisco de Goya on the production of monsters.
~Voltaire on the subject of crimes and misfortunes.
~deaconkhet on the idea of sobriety.
~Ambrose Bierce on the animal characteristics of man.
~Frank Herbert on the important dialogue of inner turmoil.
~Frank Herbert on machines and the lack of thought.
‘If you can master nonsense as well as you have already learned to master sense, then each will expose the other for what it is: absurdity. From that moment of illumination, a man begins to be free regardless of his surrounding.’
~George Bernard Shaw on this hellish cacophony.
presented by the DJB, and interpretations taken from his mix disc made May of 2008.
~Aldous Huxley on the absolutes of real truth.