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Tony Hendra Quotes: "Satire dramatizes better than any other use of it, the inherent contradiction of free speech that it functions best when what is being said is at its most outrageous."

Satire dramatizes better than any other use of it, the inherent contradiction of free speech that it functions best when what is being said is at its most outrageous.



Tony Hendra Quotes: "I was awake and this was reality, the new reality of nothing--and worse, of having to continue to exist."

I was awake and this was reality, the new reality of nothing--and worse, of having to continue to exist.




Tony Hendra Quotes: "This is the end. This is as far as you can go. After this it all starts over again."

This is the end. This is as far as you can go. After this it all starts over again.



Tony Hendra Quotes: "History was a way to live extra lives, to cheat the limits of flesh and blood, to roll the rock back from the tomb and free the resurrected dead."

History was a way to live extra lives, to cheat the limits of flesh and blood, to roll the rock back from the tomb and free the resurrected dead.




Tony Hendra Quotes: "You see, dear—I think there are two types of people in the world. Those who divide the world up into two kinds of people... and those who don't."

You see, dear—I think there are two types of people in the world. Those who divide the world up into two kinds of people... and those who don't.



Tony Hendra Quotes: "It sounds to me, dear, as if your satirist is a bit like a monk. They both take a rather dim view of the world, and both try to do something abou"

It sounds to me, dear, as if your satirist is a bit like a monk. They both take a rather dim view of the world, and both try to do something abou