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"But khetiuta as insane as they were? They slithered with snakes just as full of isfet as they were. Khetiuta looking to make names for themselves, who didnât know shit about cause and effect, or that every time they aimed the barrel, it stared back at them. And men too stupid to know that were dangerous beyond measure."
"But why? I asked. Since before I was born, why this mission of destruction? What threat could we possibly pose to him? Anyone who shows he can survive outside the realm of Set, proves it can be done. That another, better world is possibleâŚthere is no greater threat to a tyrant than this truth."
"Q*Question: âTo question is to seek information so as to expand intelligence. Failing to question is to stagnate or destroy intelligence.â"
"âRaiders?â âGun men. Men who plannedt to kill us or rape us or sell us into slavery, or rape us and then kill usââ âWho were they? I mean, which side were they on?â âMen with guns are always on the same side,â she said. âWhoever paidt for the guns.â"
"Them boys are so street they aint got assesâthey got asphalt!"
"Maybe if they werenât constantly being injection-fed MTV/MuchMusic bling and videhoes, some of themâd dream of becoming scientists instead ofâŚwhatever the hell it was they dreamed of."
"Rap knew he was expected to say something. Knew what Moon taught him: if all youâve got is dumb answers, ask a smart question."
"But women arenât like, likeâŚcomputers or suhâm. You canât just get an access code and then programme em to do what you want em to. Trust me. About three billion guysâve had to learn the same lesson."
"No such things as magic or miracles, the old manâd told him. Just the universe giving you endless chances to reflect and learn something through your Daily Alchemy. Up to you whether you actually did."
"âYouâre still down with NWA?â âWhy not?â He didnât even mess with Moonâs implication. âThe beats are dope. And theyâve got great flow. You canât deny that.â âHitler had great flow, too. And way more fans.â"
"Iâm a daughter, like all mothers are. And Iâm a sister. One day I might even be a mother myself. So even though Iâve got rights and responsibilities in two of those roles now, Iâm also preparing for the rights and responsibilities Iâll have as a mother."
"Thereâre two types of the people in the world. Those who do what they say theyâre gonna do, and everybody else."
"âYou know what supernovas are?â âYeah,â said JC. âLike, super-duper huge mega-stars. That explode.â âThatâs right, young brother. Whereâd you learn that?â âStar Trek,â he said. âGood,â chuckled Mr. Ani. âMe too, probably. In the olden days. So letâs transform all this. âPeople are born lead, and most people stay that way their whole lives. Theyâre the Leadites. âAnd theyâre easily led astray by those whoâre turned intoâor who turn themselves intoâthe Pyrites. The Pyrites are like pirates because they hijack people, keep em hostage, steal their treasure, and prevent them from ever getting where theyâre supposed to go, even dumping them on islands in the middle of nowhere or drowning them at sea. âAnd any gold they find, they steal it and hoard it, and even bury it in chests under the sand.â The boys nodded, grasping fragments, knowing that others were just beyond their fingertips. âSo whoâs left? Gold. From supernovas, light-sources so powerful they can outshine entire galaxies. Gold is knowledge: the most precious thing in the universe. âIf you have everything and donât have knowledge, you canât use what you do have or appreciate how much itâs worth, so to you, itâs actually worthless. If you donât have true gold, you spend your whole life chasing after and stockpiling pyrite thinking itâs worth something, when actually, itâs worth nothing.â"
"âYou think this is what the gods want? What the gods wonât punish?â Great. One of those religious weirdos. âGods thisâ and âpunish that.â At least in my mumâs camp, I didnât have to listen to that crap. She used to laugh at people like that. âWhat good are the gods?â sheâd say. âDonât be thanking them. Iâm the one who got you this food.â"
"Your spirituality is what you do with the fires that burn within."
"âThe Astriarchy gives those people a nice story about how they can meet up with their favourite member of the Five Immortals on the âCelestial Path.â So no, donât worry how bad things are right now in this universe right in front of us, because your rewardâs coming later! Might as well drown them.â"
"The Master said, âThe ancestors scatter their wisdom like a sower his seeds, and those who would feast must first sweat beneath the sun.â"
"All of them cite that toxic spew, even though thereâs not a syllable of supporting evidence. Because the controversy itself became news. Save a country, save a world, save a childâit doesnât matter. You donât need proof or even evidence to burn down a manâs soul. All you need is accusation."
"When dysfunctional self-distraction devolves into delusional self-destruction, neurosis turns into psychosis."
"We spent too much damn time getting down. Now itâs time to get up."
"Lack of verifiability was a paranoiacâs playground paradise."
"Believing in anyone more than you believe in yourself causes you to suspend your own judgment, which leads to counter-self-actualization, or self-deactivation."
"Take responsibility for your own happiness, rather than claiming telepathy you donât have (unless you are telepathic) or ascribing to others ugly thoughts you canât verify, and aiming endless, nonspecific blame for your mediocrity at the Trilateral Commission, âthe media,â SKULL, the RAND Corporation, the long-disbanded Treemasons, the MAN, the Black Helicopter Legion, or the perennial favorite of paranoiacs, âThem.â"
"The two former lovers finally looked at each other, their faces crawling with the crabs of conflicting emotion."
"The self-delusion that mysterious forces and persons unknown are conspiring against us is, surprisingly, a comforting belief, because it means weâre significant enough in this anarchic world to warrant someoneâs enmity. That delusion saves us from the far more difficult to accept reality: that weâre not that important to anyone. That the universe just isnât âintoâ us. Paranoia is the emotive-psychestructureâs response to feeling ignored, unloved, or forgotten in an existence filled with random acts of destructive indifference emphasizing the inherent futility of life and struggle. If youâre ever to achieve serenity, ultimately you must accept that in such a vast cosmos, you simply donât matter very much."
"Even if victory were possible, it still couldnât provide meaning or genuine happiness, because saying âI want to be the bestâ is simply the polite way of saying âI want everyone else to be worse.â"
"I never sought glory. Basic respect would suffice."
"The id isnât satisfied with âenough,â because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So âenoughâ becomes âmore thanâ which becomes âall.â And even then, the id fears that all can be taken away; therefore crushing the capacity of others to resist becomes paramount."
"As Carl Jung said, avoidance of legitimate suffering is the root of all mental illness. And one truth you must suffer is that everything and everyone you love will eventually die. Even gods."
"Hnossi glowered at her daughter, a look cold enough to freeze sunshine and shatter it on the pavement."
"âBabydoll, when ainânuthin funny, eat whatâs sweet. Thatâs my philosophy.â"
"âWhat do I âfeelâ?â he sneered...Did you actually ask me what I âfeelâ? I âfeelâ Iâm surrounded by morons!â"
"Itâs inevitable that worship decays into contempt, because worship is ultimately about being trapped, being a slave."
"That uncountable myths and legends and ecclesiastical operas and dirges have at their core, if not in their trappings, near identical mechanisms, performances, and outcomes is proof most solid of the centrality of the panhuman subconsciousâor superconsciousâexperience of the myriad and manifold wonders and terrors of the cosmos."
"Much has been dissected from among the myths to explore the significance of the mortal endurance and experience of pain. Pain, we are told, purifies the body, expands the mind, prepares the novice for the tests of life and therefore for initiation into the clan, the sect, the tribe, the gang, the squadron, the priesthood, the academy, the coven, or the board. It is clear that such suppositions regarding physical or emotional pain are true; little more need be said on such matters."
"The history of human development can neatly be divided into two epochs: (1) the feminine, yin, agro-sedentary pastoral idyll of the old-to-late Paleolithic Mother-Earth-Goddess religions and (2) the masculine, yang, technomobile hunter-gatherer-warrior field effect of urbanized, late-Neolithic-to-Modern Father-Sky-God religions."
"I know Iâm not the same man I was eight days ago. And I know itâs time to find out who I am."
"How oddâdisturbing, in factâto hear someone address a god with such profane irreverence. But I suppose that the history of mythology is nothing if not proof that celestials are the instructors of manâs worst sins."
"Nothing like hope to doom you."
"âYou know, in my experience,â said Kareem, caging his fingers and drawing out his words, âthe jokers...who talk the most about âplaying the race cardâ...are the people who own all the diamonds...whoâve picked up the clubs...to beat down the spades...because theyâve got no heart.â"
"Itâs a special kind of hugging, the kind where deep down youâre facing the unspoken fact that thisâs the last time youâre gonna hold somebody, and so you make your cells hold on, make em drink in somebodyâs scent and texture, so you can keep em with you after the world has taken em away."
"All organic. No chemicals here, no way. The red globe grapes, $8.99 a kilo. I take a pawful, pop em, one at a time. They crunch. This is my only wine. This is my Sunday sacrament...sweet and honest and decent. No lies from chemists, or from priests. You wanna heal your soul? Step one is healing your soil."
"It is better not to know and to know that one does not know, than presumptuously to attribute some random meaning to symbols."
"Good people get hurtâbad people get ahead, get rich, get your girl. Good doesnât triumph over evil. So, do I believe in God? He doesnât believe in me."
"Skyâs so big and dazzling and buzzing and crackling and moaning with all that black silence, I feel like my skull is open to space, all that way-beyond soaking directly into my brain. Stars and stars and stars...some of em planets, some of em satellites. All of em out there, alone, untouchable."
"Paranoia speaks to a deeper drive than fear. Paranoia is a defiant charge to a cold, unfeeling cosmos: âHear me! I exist! Iâm important!â Because after all, if someone is actually orchestrating the chaos of the universe against you personally, then you do matter. When no one seems to care anymore, at least âenemiesâ give you the comforting illusion that you count."
"Theyâre everything thatâs wrong in this instant-coffee and microwave age. âI want it now.â There used to be that romantic image of going off to Tibet and climbing the mountain to speak to the wise man. And when you got to the top, he could tell you the truths of the universe. Now people wanna take a helicopter to the topâor e-mail him!"
"Good triumphs over evil when itâs better organized, better trained, better armed, sneakier, and gutsier than evil."
"That diabolical deviant is smarter than he smells."
"We challenge ourselves to try at least four new bizarrities in every weekâs groceries."