“I'll tell you something,' she said. 'I'm not sure I ever really liked him.' Adam?' I said. 'I don't blame you.' 'Not Adam,' she said, struggling to swallow a greedily chomped chunk. 'God.” SaidStruggleBlameNot SureAdamChunks Book:I, Lucifer: Finally, the Other Side of the Story Source: I, Lucifer: Finally, the Other Side of the Story
“We go to the past to lay the blame - since the past can't argue. We go to our past selves to account for our present miseries.” SelfPastAccountsBlameLaysMiseryArguingOur Past Book:Love remains Source: Love remains
“You can't blame me. I mean that literally. You're incapable of blaming me. You're human. Being human is choosing freedom over imprisonment, autonomy over dependency, liberty over servitude. You can't blame me because you know (come on, man, you've always known) that the idea of spending eternity with nothing to do except praise God is utterly unappealing. You'd be catatonic after an hour. Heaven's a swiz because to get in you have to leave yourself outside. You can't blame me because -- now do please be honest with yourself for once -- you'd have left, too.” KnowsMenHumansMeanIdeasLeftHeavenHoursHuman BeingsKnownLibertyHonestPleaseEternityPraiseBlameSpendingBeing HonestIncapableBeing HumanAutonomyServitudeImprisonmentDependencyPraise GodHonest With YourselfBe Honest With YourselfBlame Me Book:I, Lucifer Source: I, Lucifer