“There’s nothing wonderful or interesting about unrequited love. I think it’s shitty, just plain shitty. To love someone who doesn’t return your affections might be exciting in books, but in life it’s unbearably boring. I’ll tell you what’s exciting: sweaty, passionate nights. But sitting on the veranda outside the home of a sleeping woman who isn’t dreaming about you is slow moving and just plain sad.” ThinkingBookHomeDreamMightMovingNightSleepInterestingWonderfulReturnSittingExcitingPassionateAffectionBoringUnrequited LoveLove SomeoneUnrequitedDreaming About You Book:A Fraction of the Whole Source: A Fraction of the Whole
“You experience life alone, you can be as intimate with another as much as you like, but there has to be always a part of you and your existence that is incommunicable; you die alone, the experience is yours alone, you might have a dozen spectators who love you, but your isolation, from birth to death, is never fully penetrated.” MightDiesExistenceLove YouBirthIntimateIsolationDozenSpectators Book:A Fraction of the Whole Source: A Fraction of the Whole
“I've been labelled many times - a criminal, an anarchist, a rebel, sometimes human garbage, but never a philosopher, which is a pity because that's what I am. I chose a life apart from the common flow, not only because the common flow makes me sick but because I question the logic of the flow, and not only that - I don't know if the flow exists! Why should I chain myself to the wheel when the wheel itself might be a construct, an invention, a common dream to enslave us?” IfsKnowsShouldHumansSometimesDreamMightCommonFlowLogicSickPhilosopherCriminalsInventionPityChainsWheelsRebelShould IConstructsGarbageAnarchist Author:Steve Toltz