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Daniel Keyes

Flowers for Algernon

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  • b7269870870has quoted5 years ago
    There was something about you that made us respect you—yes, even as you were. You had something I had never seen in a retarded person before."
    "I don't regret the experiment."
    "Neither do I, but you've lost something you had before. You had a smile..."
    "An empty, stupid smile."
    "No, a warm, real smile, because you wanted people to like you."
    "And they played tricks on me, and laughed at me."
    "Yes, but even though you didn't understand why they were laughing, you sensed that if they could laugh at you they would like you. And you wanted them to like you. You acted like a child and you even laughed at yourself along with them."
  • Sanzhar Surshanovhas quoted9 years ago
    P.S. please if you get a chanse put some flowrs on Algernons grave in the bak yard.
  • Yuly Mendozahas quoted9 days ago
    Baghdad-on-the-Hudson
  • Yuly Mendozahas quoted9 days ago
    If I could reach out into the past of my memories, I would make her see how much she was hurting me.
  • Yuly Mendozahas quoted9 days ago
    Even as I try to get her out of my mind, the memories seep back from the past to contaminate the here and now.
  • Yuly Mendozahas quoted9 days ago
    only her voice, but her touch, her look, her very presence—all changed. It was as if her magnetic poles had reversed and where they had once attracted now repelled.
  • trishiahas quoted8 months ago
    I think I know why I been haveing bad luck. Because I lost my rabits foot and my horshoe. I got to get another rabits foot fast.
  • trishiahas quoted8 months ago
    have taken the liberty of calling the "Algernon-Gordon Effect," is the logical exten sion of the entire intelligence speed-up. The hypothesis here proved may be described most simply in the following terms:

    ARTIFICIALLY-INDUCED INTELLIGENCE DETERIORATES AT A RATE OF TIME DIRECTLY PROPORTIONAL TO THE QUANTITY OF THE INCREASE.
  • dekrhas quoted8 months ago
    It's not just because of the nightmares; it's because I'm afraid of letting go.
  • dekrhas quoted8 months ago
    With all the things I had learned—in all the languages I had mastered—all I could say to her, standing on the porch staring at me, was, "Maaaa." Like a dry-mouthed lamb at the udder.
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