Edge: MR. BYARS BY MR. BROCKMAN [page 4]
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51. Shut your mouth dame, or with this paper I shall stop it.


52. He knows what I know that nobody knows and you can't find out and there's no point in describing what you don't know.


53. Who can talk of one anymore.


54. He whistled e=mc2 all year long.


55. Just to name things.


56. He's the incorrigible pronoun problem.


57. Plural clothing: not at all facetious because people really will look like this or maybe people do look like this in other places. Maybe they do have their heads connected or maybe they do all come out of a single structure and maybe this is a simulation situation. Anyway, it's funny.


58. I can repeat the question but am I bright enough to ask it?


59. He's not difficult, he's just not interested in you or your ideas.


60. What was an animal ?


61. Mathematics ha-ha.


62. This question is capable of questioning itself ?


63. His head weighs 25 lbs.


64. The idea of her life shall sweetly creep into his study of imagination.


65. Success is when you tell him something he doesn't know.


66. Exalt idea.


67. What questions are you asking yourself ?


68. The brightest of all angels. His first words to God: "Give me a world to run."


69. He built and mass-produced the mechanically operated gyp proof whorehouse.


70. Meditate the putrifying corpse.


71. He earned his fictitious doctorate degree by asking for all hypotheses in simple English from all different disciplines that gave it to him in advance of the procedure.


72. He can't read a book about anything.


73. Do all possibilities exist in any?


74. He's trying to hold on to his body, his life: it's a horrible experience.


75. It must be an answer of the most monstrous size � that must fill all demands.



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