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Thomas Lynch Quotes

«I'm lazy but generally task oriented so having a hoop to jump through means eventually I'll make the effort.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«It strikes me that after all the archbishops and politicos and true believers have their say on the ethics of the matter of euthanasia, bare fact sounds very compelling and very challenging.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«[In the green scheme of things, death becomes a vehicle for land conservation and saving the planet.] It is not enough to be a corpse anymore, ... Now, you have to be a politically correct corpse.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«The same but different»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«This is what it's like to be God.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«It is not enough to be a corpse any more. Now, you have to be a politically correct corpse.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«It's not that I'm against Cox and the people who run Cox right now. We don't want to give that much authority to an unknown company, No. 1.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«The instinct to preplan has been around for a long time.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«Well the themes for me were and remain sex and love and grief and death - the things that make us and undo us, create and destroy, how we breed and disappear and the emotional context that surrounds these events.»
Author: Thomas Lynch
«So I suppose poetry, language, the shaping of it, was and remains for me an effort to make sense out of essentially senseless situations.»
Author: Thomas Lynch