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  • #1
    Arthur C. Clarke
    “. . . Moon-Watcher felt the first faint twinges of a new and potent emotion. It was a vague and diffuse sense of envy--of dissatisfaction with his life. He had no idea of its cause, still less of its cure; but discontent had come into his soul, and he had taken one small step toward humanity.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey

  • #2
    Arthur C. Clarke
    “He did not know that the Old One was his father, for such a relationship was utterly beyond his understanding, but as he looked at the emaciated body he felt a dim disquiet that was the ancestor of sadness.”
    Arthur C. Clarke, 2001: A Space Odyssey

  • #3
    Philip K. Dick
    “There is evil! It's actual, like cement.

    I can't believe it. I can't stand it.

    Evil is not a view ... it's an ingredient in us. In the world. Poured over us, filtering into our bodies, minds, hearts, into the pavement itself.”
    Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle
    tags: evil

  • #4
    Philip K. Dick
    “It goes on, he thought. The internecine hate. Perhaps the seeds are there, in that. They will eat one another at last, and leave the rest of us here and there in the world, still alive. Still enough of us once more to build and hope and make a few simple plans.”
    Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle

  • #5
    Philip K. Dick
    “They want to be the agents, not the victims, of history. They identify with God's power and believe they are godlike. That is their basic madness. They are overcome by some archtype; their egos have expanded psychotically so that they cannot tell where they begin and the godhead leaves off. It is not hubris, not pride; it is inflation of the ego to its ultimate — confusion between him who worships and that which is worshipped. Man has not eaten God; God has eaten man.”
    Philip K. Dick, The Man in the High Castle

  • #5
    Steve Roggenbuck
    “i dont care about reading a poem

    who do you think i am, robert frost?

    i have never been in the woods and i hate walking”
    Steve Roggenbuck, i am like october when i am dead

  • #6
    Steve Roggenbuck
    “i've said it before and i'll say it again: if u can appreciate a waning gibbous you can appreciate everything. and that means: sitting, breathing, walking, you could appreciate the most boring and simple parts of life. practice appreciation by loving a waning gibbous.”
    Steve Roggenbuck

  • #7
    Grant Morrison
    “Adults...struggle desperately with fiction, demanding constantly that it conform to the rules of everyday life. Adults foolishly demand to know how Superman can possibly fly, or how Batman can possibly run a multibillion-dollar business empire during the day and fight crime at night, when the answer is obvious even to the smallest child: because it's not real.”
    Grant Morrison, Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human

  • #8
    Steve Roggenbuck
    “im jeff goldblum in jurassic park for u
    i point out human beings' exploitation of the natural world
    thats my main function
    also im arrogant and i like u”
    Steve Roggenbuck

  • #10
    Grant Morrison
    “Your head's like mine, like all our heads; big enough to contain every god and devil there ever was. Big enough to hold the weight of oceans and the turning stars. Whole universes fit in there! But what do we choose to keep in this miraculous cabinet? Little broken things, sad trinkets that we play with over and over. The world turns our key and we play the same little tune again and again and we think that tune's all we are.”
    Grant Morrison, The Invisibles, Volume 1: Say You Want a Revolution

  • #11
    Grant Morrison
    “The 'medium' is unaware of its attractiveness, that's all. Everyone loves comics. I've proven this to my own satisfaction by handing them out to acountants, insurance brokers, hairdressers, mothers of children, black belts, pop stars, taxi drivers, painters, lesbians, doctors etc. etc. The X-Files, Buffy, the Matrix, X-Men - mainstream culture is not what it once was when science fiction and comics fans huddled in cellars like Gnostic Christians dodging the Romans. We should come up into the light soon before we suffocate.”
    Grant Morrison

  • #12
    Grant Morrison
    “It's not so much that history is simply cyclical, it seems to progress via recursive, repeated fractal patterns with minute variations.”
    Grant Morrison, Supergods: What Masked Vigilantes, Miraculous Mutants, and a Sun God from Smallville Can Teach Us About Being Human

  • #13
    Frank Herbert
    “Remember that there exists a certain malevolence about the formation of any social order. It is the struggle for existence by an artificial entity. Despotism and slavery hover at the edges. Many injuries occur and, thus, the need for laws. The law develops its own power structure, creating more wounds and new injustices. Such trauma can be healed by cooperation, not by confrontation. The summons to cooperate identifies the healer.”
    Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune



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