“Those who are determined to be ‘offended’ will discover a provocation somewhere. We cannot possibly adjust enough to please the fanatics, and it is degrading to make the attempt.”
―
―
“The problem of utopia is that it can only be approached across a sea of blood, and you never arrive.”
―
―
“It was at this period that Drogo realised how far apart men are whatever their affection for each other, that if you suffer the pain is yours and yours alone, no one else can take upon himself the least part of it; that if you suffer it does not mean that others feel pain even though their love is great: hence the loneliness of life.”
― The Tartar Steppe
― The Tartar Steppe
“If we suggest that it is okay to make fun of everything except certain aspects of Islam because Muslims are much more sensitive than the rest of the population, isn’t that discrimination? Shouldn’t we treat the second largest religion in France exactly as we treat the first? It’s time to put an end to the revolting paternalism of the white, middle-class, “leftist” intellectual trying to coexist with these “poor, subliterate wretches.” “'I’m educated; obviously I get that 'Charlie Hebdo' is a humor newspaper because, first, I’m very intelligent, and second, it’s my culture. But you—well, you haven’t quite mastered nuanced thinking yet, so I’ll express my solidarity by fulminating against Islamaphobic cartoons and pretending not to understand them. I will lower myself to your level to show you that I like you. And if I need to convert to Islam to get even closer to you, I’ll do it!” These pathetic demagogues just have a ravenous need for recognition and a formidable domination fantasy to fulfill.”
― Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True Enemies of Free Expression
― Open Letter: On Blasphemy, Islamophobia, and the True Enemies of Free Expression
“the mind plays the essential role in satisfaction and dissatisfaction, happiness and suffering, fulfillment and failure. The mind is behind every experience in life. It is also what determines the way we see the world. The mind is the window from which we see ‘our’ world. It only takes the slightest change in our minds, in our way of perceiving people and things, for that world to be turned completely upside-down.”
― The Monk and the Philosopher: A Father and Son Discuss the Meaning of Life
― The Monk and the Philosopher: A Father and Son Discuss the Meaning of Life
Bo’s 2025 Year in Books
Take a look at Bo’s Year in Books, including some fun facts about their reading.
Bo hasn't connected with their friends on Goodreads, yet.
Favorite Genres
Polls voted on by Bo
Lists liked by Bo





























