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  • #1
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “A fire broke out backstage in a theatre. The clown came out to warn the public; they thought it was a joke and applauded. He repeated it; the acclaim was even greater. I think that's just how the world will come to an end: to general applause from wits who believe it's a joke.”
    Soren Kierkegaard, Either/Or, Part I

  • #2
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “Tiger got to hunt, bird got to fly;
    Man got to sit and wonder 'why, why, why?'
    Tiger got to sleep, bird got to land;
    Man got to tell himself he understand.”
    Kurt Vonnegut, Cat’s Cradle

  • #3
    Charles M. Schulz
    “Sometimes I lie awake at night and I ask, "Is life a multiple choice test or is it a true or false test?" ...Then a voice comes to me out of the dark and says, "We hate to tell you this but life is a thousand word essay.”
    Charles M. Schulz

  • #4
    Søren Kierkegaard
    “What if everything in the world were a misunderstanding, what if laughter were really tears?”
    Soren Kierkegaard

  • #5
    Joe Meno
    “The most important things in your life are almost always impossible to predict.”
    Joe Meno, The Boy Detective Fails

  • #6
    Joe Meno
    “Where do you go when you die? Ha ha. Go on, go on and tell her, Billy."

    Billy smiles. "You become a little voice in someone's ear telling them that things will be alright.”
    Joe Meno, The Boy Detective Fails

  • #7
    Joe Meno
    “Being decent is the only thing that matters in a terrible world like this.”
    Joe Meno, Demons in the Spring

  • #8
    Joe Meno
    “It is what we see when we imagine what the afterlife must be like: our happiest triumphs, our most sincere moments, stolen from the seam of our lives, a respite just before the onset of imminent tragedy.”
    Joe Meno, The Boy Detective Fails

  • #9
    Joe Meno
    “It will happen soon. Someday you will find yourself surrounded by people with the exact same interests as you, and you will never feel out of place again,” I say, already wary of the incredible lie I am telling.”
    Joe Meno, Demons in the Spring

  • #10
    Joe Meno
    “After school the very next day, El Rey's mobile home was gone. I laid in bed and wondered what happens to people when they go, if they become like shadows, if they fade away when they disappear from your life. The only thing I could see was the broken picket fence. The only sound I could hear was the cry of birds being killed in the night.”
    Joe Meno, Tender as Hellfire

  • #11
    Joe Meno
    “His face almost looked the way it did when he was a teenager, when there was the subtle expression of both confidence and mischief in his darkly handsome eyes. When I think of him now, though, I don’t picture his face the way it is. What I see is from a memory, from a moment when he must have been eleven or twelve years old and we were both in our backyard and it was summertime and I was drawing in a coloring book and he was there in the green grass and he didn’t know I was watching him. He was crawling around on all fours; he was practicing being a lion or a tiger or more probably a leopard and he was growling to himself, stalking the shadow of a bird, and he didn’t see me staring at him and I think my mother was there, looking at us from an upstairs window, watching us both and gently smiling, and what I remember most is that all of us were happy then with who we were at that moment; at that moment, all of us were quietly happy.”
    Joe Meno, Demons in the Spring

  • #12
    Joe Meno
    “I figured Alan wasn’t really Alan anymore, that maybe the meds or the disease had made him someone else, someone more timid, someone I actually felt close to. I kept hoping that this would be it, that this would be as bad as it would ever get.”
    Joe Meno, Demons in the Spring

  • #13
    Joe Meno
    “The last four days
    where everything has finally made some sense. And why is she so ready to throw this away? Because.
    Because eventually every relationship she’s been in has turned to shit. Eventually she ends up
    screwing everything up. So maybe it’s better to leave now before people’s feelings get hurt.”
    Joe Meno, Office Girl

  • #14
    Henry Rollins
    “It hurts to let go. Sometimes it seems the harder you try to hold on to something or someone the more it wants to get away. You feel like some kind of criminal for having felt, for having wanted. For having wanted to be wanted. It confuses you, because you think that your feelings were wrong and it makes you feel so small because it's so hard to keep it inside when you let it out and it doesn't coma back. You're left so alone that you can't explain. Damn, there's nothing like that, is there? I've been there and you have too. You're nodding your head.”
    Henry Rollins, The Portable Henry Rollins

  • #15
    Henry Rollins
    “I'll never forget how the depression and loneliness felt good and bad at the same time. Still does.”
    Henry Rollins, The Portable Henry Rollins

  • #16
    Henry Rollins
    “Loneliness adds beauty to life. It puts a special burn on sunsets and makes night air smell better.”
    Henry Rollins

  • #17
    Henry Rollins
    “It is sad when someone you know becomes someone you knew.”
    Henry Rollins

  • #18
    Henry Rollins
    “My optimism wears heavy boots and is loud.”
    Henry Rollins

  • #19
    Henry Rollins
    “if i was a woman these days, i'd be killing motherfuckers. my handgun would never cool and my hands would be covered in testicular blood. i would have a horrible reputation with a lot of men because i would be calling them on their weak bullshit left and right.”
    Henry Rollins, Solipsist

  • #20
    Henry Rollins
    “Hope is the last thing a person does before they are defeated.”
    Henry Rollins

  • #21
    Henry Rollins
    “Gay people don't have a personality problem. They have a problem with small-minded motherfuckers who can't conquer a 1-inch high curb.”
    Henry Rollins

  • #22
    Henry Rollins
    “You have to get away from them. You have to get as far away as you can otherwise they'll kill you with their lives. They don't know what they do. They are careless with themselves and they take too much for granted. They make their shortcomings your problem. The only way to keep your head above it and heal your wounds is to crawl away.”
    Henry Rollins, Black Coffee Blues

  • #23
    Henry Rollins
    “How memories lie to us. How time coats the ordinary with gold. How it breaks the heart to go back and attempt to re-live them. How crushed we are when we discover that the gold was merely gold-plating thinly coated over lead, chalk and peeling paint.”
    Henry Rollins, Black Coffee Blues



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