“Fradique looked intensely at me. 'You are the proof that God exists,' he said, 'and that he is quite mad'. He leaned towards me and kissed me, and I kissed him. Later we went back to looking at the maps, and played a game of chess. I asked him what he had meant when he spoke about God's madness. Fradique laughed. 'Only a thoroughly insane God could conceive of an angel, and then place her in Hell.” GodHellAngelMadnessProofChessKissMapsGameLook Book:Nação Crioula Source: Nação Crioula
“I continue not to believe, neither in God, nor in humanity. Since Phantom died I have worshipped His spirit. I talk to Him. I believe He hears me. I believe this not through an effort of the imagination, still less intelligence, but by engaging another faculty entirely, which we might call unreason.” ReasonGodHumanitySpiritualityBeliefAtheismUnreason Book:A General Theory of Oblivion Source: A General Theory of Oblivion