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“My life has often been characterized by a perpetual desire to be somewhere other than wherever I am at any given moment.” LifePhilosophyDesireEssays Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“I sometimes think the entire human species is just a fucked-up tapestry woven out of little particles of prolonged sadness, living next to one another in sustained dissonance, reacting to each other and to the bitter truths of the Universe, replicating themselves and their sorrow on and on and on, with no end in sight save for the virus that finally wipes us and our grotesque dysfunction from the surface of the planet once and for all.” HumanityUniverseSadnessVirusTapestryDissonance Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“The rain lies to us. Ah, but how sweet are the words of deception it whispers to the many broken souls among our kind, a pitiful bunch of dreamers with which I irrevocably belong.” SoulHumanityRainWordsDeceptionDreamer Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“Whatever is going on inside the hearts of people today, I want no part of it. Besides, it’s not like I can change it. I could shout on the street corner all day and no one will really hear me. And since I have no interest in throwing straw wrenches into societal gears that aren’t going to be stopped anyway, I don’t care anymore. I just don’t fucking care.” LifeHeartSocietyIsolationSeclusion Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“Every time I exit my lair and venture out among the multitudes, I’m always bringing my isolation with me.” WritingSocietyLonelinessIsolation Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“If there was one message I could be known for in the years and centuries after I’m gone, one message for which I’m remembered, if I am remembered at all, it would be the urgent bulletin I’m delivering right here and now: where you are now and what you are now—at this precise moment—is absolutely, one hundred percent okay… and accepting yourself right now for who and what and where you are is not only your best bet, it’s your only bet.” LifeAcceptanceSelf ConfidenceEssaysMessage Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“I write to better acquaint myself with my own thoughts and feelings. I don’t know how other people process existence, but if I don’t get it down on the page, I’ll never really understand it.” WritingFeelingsExistenceThoughtsPage Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“I’m paving my own road, confronting (or at least trying to confront), the storm the only way I know how: from a quiet place of solitude and reflection where all my demons can be heard the loudest. I don’t do this because I like their song. I do this because I want them dead.” LifeSolitudeQuietReflectionDemonsQuietude Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“Reason is neutral. It has no biases. It has no agendas. There are no personal interests at stake. Reason simply says, “Here is the data, be responsible with it.” As such, reason is impartial.” ReasonReligionFaithChristianityAtheismEvidence Book:Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist Source: Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist
“The moment a mind closes is the moment it can no longer evolve. Intellectual inertia soon follows. I suppose that in many ways this is one of my main objections to theism; it assumes that all questions are already firmly answered. There is no room for curiosity. A closed question does not lead to other questions. Thus, there is no progression, no evolution, no molting. This is no good for me. I want to evolve. I want to progress. I want to molt. And I want to keep learning about the real mysteries of this Universe.” MindReligionChristianityAtheismThought Book:Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist Source: Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist
“Christianity voids any significance that would otherwise be attributed to a human life. It reduces all the good things you’ve done and all the bad things you’ve done to, well, nothing. All the good you’ve done won’t matter if you don’t have Jesus. All the bad you’ve done won’t matter if you do have Jesus. In either case, what you do doesn’t matter.” ReligionChristianityAtheismAtheists Book:Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist Source: Portrait of an Infidel: The Acerbic Account of How a Passionate Christian Became an Ardent Atheist
“The regrettable fact of our reality is that life is always lived in the retrospect. We never know what is to come, and most of us haven’t learned how to live in the now. As such, all we have is the past.” LifeRealityFutureNowRetrospectPart Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“Depression is what naturally occurs when the conditions of reality do not match our misguided expectations, when the fruition of what we think ought to characterize existence fails to manifest. It’s the ensuing dissonance we feel when what we believe should be falls short of what is.” LifeRealityExistenceDepressionExpectationsDissonance Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays
“Reality is designed to keep people lost.” PeopleHumansRealityHumanityHolesDesigned Book:Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays Source: Elsewhere and Otherwise: Essays