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“La humanitat és una cosa espectacular, tan preparada per estimar sense conviccions, sense complexos.”
― The Blue Book of Nebo
― The Blue Book of Nebo

“Man is only a reed, the weakest in nature, but he is a thinking reed. There is no need for the whole universe to take up arms to crush him: a vapor, a drop of water is enough to kill him. But even if the universe were to crush him, man would still be nobler than his slayer, because he knows that he is dying and the advantage the universe has over him. The universe knows none of this.
Thus all our dignity consists in thought. It is on thought that we must depend for our recovery, not on space and time, which we could never fill. Let us then strive to think well; that is the basic principle of morality.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
Thus all our dignity consists in thought. It is on thought that we must depend for our recovery, not on space and time, which we could never fill. Let us then strive to think well; that is the basic principle of morality.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ

“All men naturally hate each other. We have used concupiscence as best we can to make it serve the common good, but this is mere sham and a false image of charity, for essentially it is just hate.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ

“We desire truth and find in ourselves nothing but uncertainty.
We seek happiness and find only wretchedness and death.
We are incapable of not desiring truth and happiness and incapable of either certainty or happiness.
We have been left with this desire as much as a punishment as to make us feel how far we have fallen.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
We seek happiness and find only wretchedness and death.
We are incapable of not desiring truth and happiness and incapable of either certainty or happiness.
We have been left with this desire as much as a punishment as to make us feel how far we have fallen.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ

“Man is obviously made for thinking. Therein lies all his dignity and his merit; and his whole duty is to think as he ought.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
“History arranged everything that had ever happened into one epic tale of humankind. It turned scattered bones back into people and broken objects into stories.”
― The Bookseller's Apprentice
― The Bookseller's Apprentice

“The ordinary life of men is like that of saints. They all seek satisfaction, and differ only according to the object in which they locate it.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ

“Civil war in man between reason and passions.
If there were only reason without passions.
If there were only passions without reason.
But since he has both he cannot be free from war, for he can only be at peace with the one if he is at war with the other.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ
If there were only reason without passions.
If there were only passions without reason.
But since he has both he cannot be free from war, for he can only be at peace with the one if he is at war with the other.”
― ±Ê±ð²Ô²õé±ð²õ

“This earth is hard symmetry
This earth of feverish war
This earth inflamed with hate”
― Shake Loose My Skin: New and Selected Poems
This earth of feverish war
This earth inflamed with hate”
― Shake Loose My Skin: New and Selected Poems

“No place works any different than any other place, really, beyond mere details. The universal human laws--need, love for the beloved, fear, hunger, periodic exaltation, the kindness that rises up naturally in the absence of hunger/fear/pain--are constant, predictable, reliable, universal, and are merely ornamented with the details of local culture. What a powerful thing to know: that one's own desires are mappable onto strangers; that what one finds in oneself will most certainly be found in The Other--perhaps muted, exaggerated, or distorted, yes, but there nonetheless, and thus a source of comfort.”
― The Braindead Megaphone
― The Braindead Megaphone

“The physical universe was always faithful. Run the right test and it responded with reality every time. But people were different. They could choose to disguise reality.”
― Quantum Space
― Quantum Space
“Religion might make us love God
but there is nothing stronger than religion
to make us despise man and hate humankind.”
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but there is nothing stronger than religion
to make us despise man and hate humankind.”
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“Sixty-five million years ago, an asteroid wiped out the dinosaurs, but in so doing opened the way forward for mammals. Today, humankind is driving many species into extinction and might even annihilate itself. But other organisms are doing quite well. Rats and cockroaches, for example, are in their heyday. These tenacious creatures would probably creep out from beneath the smoking rubble of a nuclear Armageddon, ready and able to spread their DNA. Perhaps 65 million years from now, intelligent rats will look back gratefully on the decimation wrought by humankind, just as we today can thank that dinosaur-busting asteroid.”
― Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind
― Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind

“Could a Red be trusted to remember that he would be humankind's salvation while remembering what else he would be? The day suddenly seemed colder to Moiraine, for remembering.”
― New Spring
― New Spring

“It’s time for a society as a whole to share an ecologically devoted imagination and re-evaluate what aspect of our future we put the most value on.”
― Safa Tempo: Poems New & Selected
― Safa Tempo: Poems New & Selected

“We are not just a species, we are also a cause - the cause of community - the cause of dignity - the cause of sensibility - the cause of life, light and sanity.”
― The Gentalist: There's No Social Work, Only Family Work
― The Gentalist: There's No Social Work, Only Family Work
“Hope. The word jumped into my mind. You have to have hope. - Red Genesis by Kailin Gow and Kira G.”
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“For humankind to realize its full potential, it must become one with its own kind. God’s intervention will stop you from killing each other so that you may become unified, both spiritually and ideologically. Where there is division, there will be cohesion; Where there is mistrust, there will be understanding.”
― God's Intervention: A Second Chance for Humankind
― God's Intervention: A Second Chance for Humankind

“What a relief, what an unburdening to have closed the book on humankind.”
― The Conspiracy Against the Human Race
― The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

“This idea of existing on a continuum doesn’t mean, “We are all good,â€� or “We are all, brothers and sisters, exactly the same,â€� or “All is forgiven, no matter what you do,â€� but, rather, something like: “Wherever you are on the human continuum, I can know you, approximately. I’m going to proceed on that basis: whatever tendencies are large in you, must be here somewhere, perhaps smaller and/or nascent, in or me.”
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“Among other things, humankind has built monuments for those people who have attempted to destroy humanity.”
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“This is the ‘restâ€�, the stability, the Sabbath into which the saints have entered (Heb. 3: 18â€�4: 11), those who have left the Egypt of the passions. It is not the Sabbath of an insensible Nirvana; for by resting in the eternity of unshakeable love, the love of God for men, the saint has power to draw others towards eternity and help them to overcome their suffering with courage, and not to give way to despair. Thus he is the forerunner and sustainer of humankind on the road which leads to the perfect fulfilment of the Last Day.”
― Prayer and Holiness: The Icon of Man Renewed in God
― Prayer and Holiness: The Icon of Man Renewed in God

“I just find music to be one of the great creations of humankind. It breaks boundaries, it brings people together, and it seems to transcend differences. It bonds us to each other. It does all of that without regard for whether it’s jazz, or rocka- billy, or blues, or rock, or folk, or R&B, or soul, or gospel, or country, or classical, or whatever your genre of choice might be. It does all of that, whether it’s Vivaldi’s violins, or Paul Desmond’s haunting alto sax, or James Burton’s twangy guitar. It’s important stuff to us humans, and it’s important stuff to me.”
― Fresh Start
― Fresh Start

“Smoking is Good
(Sonnet Satire, 1320)
Smoking is good for the planet,
For it screws with the lungs.
Alcohol is good for the planet,
For it screws with the brain.
Bullets are good for the planet,
They riddle the body with holes.
Bombs are good for the planet,
They blow up all, body and soul.
Autocracies are good for the planet,
They cause civilizations to fall.
Mindless tech is good for the planet,
Our biggest wonder will be our downfall.
Whatever kills the humans, heals the planet.
Forget AI, human greed is the biggest threat.”
― Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
(Sonnet Satire, 1320)
Smoking is good for the planet,
For it screws with the lungs.
Alcohol is good for the planet,
For it screws with the brain.
Bullets are good for the planet,
They riddle the body with holes.
Bombs are good for the planet,
They blow up all, body and soul.
Autocracies are good for the planet,
They cause civilizations to fall.
Mindless tech is good for the planet,
Our biggest wonder will be our downfall.
Whatever kills the humans, heals the planet.
Forget AI, human greed is the biggest threat.”
― Visvavatan: 100 Demilitarization Sonnets
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