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“When you are born without the ordinary feelings and emotions shared by most other human beings, life looks different to you. It seems at times like a movie you’re walking through, more a spectator than a participant. There is above all a lack of empathy with most of mankind, a sense of detachment. But with detachment comes perspective. The less you care, the more you know, and the more you know the less you care.”
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“If laws were real they wouldn’t need to be enforced, because if they were real they couldn’t be broken. Try breaking the law of gravity. Now that’s a law. Laws made by man are rules reflecting the current status of his moral codes. As he alters and whittles away his morality, casting bits and pieces aside, his codes change to reflect it.”
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“Nature is typified by strength; humanity by weakness. Nature adheres to an immutable order; humanity to an ever-increasing chaos. Nature recognizes no equality at any level of its order; humanity preaches an all-pervasive equality and freely hands-out unearned "rights" in an attempt to make its doctrine a living reality. In short: humanity is Democratic, nature is Fascist.”
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
“Don't shrink from nature's brutal perfection. Take joy in it. Embrace it. Understand it and revel in it. Respect its strength, its wisdom, its brutality and its all-encompassing power. The highest law has always been, and shall be, nature; and the greatest wisdom forever lives in and through nature's eternal Fascism.”
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
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To be beyond any existing classification has always pleased me. ”
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To be beyond any existing classification has always pleased me. ”
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“Have you ever seen a demonstrable example of equality in your entire life? Can it be glimpsed in any dog show or classroom? In any ping pong game or chess match? Of course not. It is a philosophical abstraction, something nowhere to be found in nature.”
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“On a whim, I once entered a neighbor's apartment through an open window and left a pink, glittery beach ball sitting on his bed, then left. I could have robbed him, but I just wanted the fun of fucking with him. In months that followed, I snuck into the same apartment time and time again, leaving birdcages, open umbrellas and even watermelons on that same bed.”
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
― Standing In Two Circles: The Collected Works Of Boyd Rice
“Man is unhappy because he knows, because he feels, in general, that the world in which he lives, of which he is a part, is not what it should be; not what is could be; not what, in fact, it was at the dawn of time, before decay set in.”
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“Modernly the very qualities that attract a woman to a given man become, in the course of time, what she most despises in him. The woman attracted to a man because of his strengths will ultimately find such attributes to be domineering, controlling, and manipulative. The woman who admires a man's sense of independence will eventually resent it as a tendency toward being distant and aloof. The nurturing caregiver looks for men who are like sparrows with broken wings that she, with her love, can nurse back to health. Ultimately, of course, junkies, weaklings, and losers don't make for a good long-term investment of anyones time. Even the most maternalistic of women will sooner or later discount them as parasites, pussies, or both.”
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