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Philosophy Nichomachean Ethics Dao de Ching Objectivism: The Philosophy of Ayn Rand (by Leonard Peikoff) The Selfish Gene On Friendship (or pretty much anything by Cicero) Language Metaphors We Live By Nonviolent Communication Politics Human Action The State in the Third Millenium The Creature from Jekyll Island Investing The Intelligent Investor Hot Commodities Lombard Street Nature A Cow's Life Reading the Forested Landscape The Selfish Gene
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Yes, of course it is. I read it many years ago, it was recommended to me because one of my favorite authors was Boris Vian (author of "Froth on the Daydream", etc.). I remember the part of the police station and the policemen obsessed with bicycles. I remember giving it to a friend who was a big fan of bicycles. As I told you, you have given me a perfect excuse to read it again. Thank you very much.
'The silence in the room was so unusually quiet that the beginning of it seemed rather loud when the utter stillness of the end of it had been encountered' 'We were in an entirely other field by this time and in the company of white-coloured brown-coloured cows. They watched us quietly as we made a path between them and changed their attitudes slowly as if to show us all of the maps on their fat sides. They gave us to understand that they knew us personally and thought a lot of our families and I lifted my hat to the last of them as I passed her as a sign of my appreciation' 'The gross and net result of it is that people who spent most of their natural lives riding iron bicycles over the rocky roadsteads of this parish get their personalities mixed up with the personalities of their bicycle as a result of the interchanging of the atoms of each of them and you would be surprised at the number of people in these parts who are nearly half people and half bicycles...when a man lets things go so far that he is more than half a bicycle, you will not see him so much because he spends a lot of his time leaning with one elbow on walls or standing propped by one foot at kerbstones' A couple of cool quotes to whet your appetite. Every page has memorable lines really.