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  • #1
    Carl Panzram
    “I have no desire whatever to reform myself. My only desire is to reform people who try to reform me. And I believe that the only way to reform people is to kill 'em.”
    Carl Panzram, Panzram: A Journal of Murder

  • #2
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Is man merely a mistake of God's? Or God merely a mistake of man?”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #3
    “Another is Artemisa is the dame,
    Renowned for love of her Mausolus, yea
    By so much greater, as it is more brave
    To raise the dead, than lay them in the grave.”
    Лудовико Ариосто, Orlando Furioso: Part Two

  • #4
    Adolf Hitler
    “If you win, you need not have to explain...If you lose, you should not be there to explain!”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #5
    Adolf Hitler
    “Do not compare yourself to others. If you do so, you are insulting yourself.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #6
    Adolf Hitler
    “if you want to shine like sun first you have to burn like it.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #7
    Adolf Hitler
    “And I can fight only for something that I love, love only what I respect, and respect only what I at least know.”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #8
    Adolf Hitler
    “Think Thousand times before taking a decision But - After taking decison never turn back even if you get Thousand difficulties!!”
    Adolf Hitler

  • #9
    Adolf Hitler
    “The art of reading and studying consists in remembering the essentials and forgetting what is not essential.”
    Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

  • #10
    Marquis de Sade
    “Either kill me or take me as I am, because I'll be damned if I ever change.”
    marquis de sade

  • #11
    Carl Panzram
    “Today I am dirty, but tomorrow I'll be just dirt.”
    Carl Panzram

  • #12
    Carl Panzram
    “I don't believe in man, God nor Devil. I hate the whole damned human race, including myself. I preyed upon the weak, the harmless and the unsuspecting. This lesson I was taught by others: might makes right.”
    Carl Panzram

  • #13
    Carl Panzram
    “Hurry up, you Hoosier bastard, I could kill ten men while you're fooling around!”
    Carl Panzram

  • #14
    H.P. Lovecraft
    “The world is indeed comic, but the joke is on mankind.”
    H. P. Lovecraft

  • #15
    H.P. Lovecraft
    “The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown”
    H.P. Lovecraft, Supernatural Horror in Literature

  • #16
    “How do you know when you're God?" "When I pray to him I find I am talking to myself.”
    Peter Barnes, Ruling Class: A Baroque Comedy

  • #17
    Salman Rushdie
    “He remembered the old Chinese proverb, sometimes ascribed to Confucius: If you sit by the river for long enough, the body of your enemy will float by.”
    Salman Rushdie, Joseph Anton: A Memoir

  • #18
    Thomas Ligotti
    “So they trust in the deity of the Old Testament, an incontinent dotard who soiled Himself and the universe with his corruption, a low-budget divinity passing itself off as the genuine article. (Ask the Gnostics.) They trust in Jesus Christ, a historical cipher stitched together like Frankenstein's monster out of parts robbed from the graves of messiahs dead and buried - a savior on a stick. They trust in the virgin-pimping Allah and his Drum Major Mohammed, a prophet-come-lately who pioneered a new genus of humbuggery for an emerging market of believers that was not being adequately served by existing religious products. They trust in anything that authenticates their importance as persons, tribes, societies, and particularly as a species that will endure in this world and perhaps in an afterworld that may be uncertain in its reality and unclear in its layout, but which states their craving for values "not of this earth" - that depressing, meaningless place their consciousness must sidestep every day.”
    Thomas Ligotti, The Conspiracy Against the Human Race

  • #19
    Thomas Ligotti
    “The pessimist’s credo, or one of them, is that nonexistence never hurt anyone and existence hurts everyone.”
    Thomas Ligotti, The Conspiracy Against the Human Race: A Contrivance of Horror

  • #20
    Voltaire
    “Judge a man by his questions rather than by his answers.”
    Voltaire

  • #21
    Robert Frost
    “These woods are lovely, dark and deep,
    But I have promises to keep,
    And miles to go before I sleep,
    And miles to go before I sleep.”
    Robert Frost, Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening

  • #22
    Joseph McElroy
    “Novels are narratives to be in. To live in. To exist in. Not primarily forms to jump into and get to the end of. It’s a substance that the great big novel becomes…which invites you to be in it, not necessarily to leave it. To move around in it. To move laterally.”
    Joseph McElroy

  • #23
    Carl Panzram
    “I wish you all had one neck and that I had my hands on it.”
    Carl Panzram

  • #24
    Margaret MacMillan
    “disarmament was an idea just of Jews, Socialists, and hysterical women”
    Margaret MacMillan, The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914

  • #25
    Otto von Bismarck
    “One day the great European War will come out of some damned foolish thing in the Balkans (1888).”
    Otto von Bismarck

  • #26
    Gilles Deleuze
    “If you're trapped in the dream of the Other, you're fucked.”
    Gilles Deleuze

  • #27
    “These guys (Muslims) are total fanatics. If they aren't on their knees groveling before their tribal God, they are walking around chanting in an attempt to memorize the whole Koran. The goal of the fanatics is to destroy the West and place us all under Muslim Sharia law. All others are to be slain. These people are not our allies and anyone who says "the enemy of my enemy is my friend" needs to have the stupidity slapped out of them.”
    Richard Scutari

  • #28
    William Shakespeare
    “The evil that men do lives after them;
    The good is oft interred with their bones.”
    William Shakespeare, Julius Caesar

  • #29
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
    “No, the old proverb does not lie: Look for the brave in prison, and the stupid among the political leaders!”
    Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918–1956

  • #30
    “You think it’s terrible that people aren’t rational, that they behave like animals and have to be manipulated like animals. You want everyone to be like you. But that’s childishly egocentric. If everyone were like you there could be no society, no civilization. Everything would fly apart. If there were only a thousand men like you in this country it would be ungovernable. It was just a fluke that I caught you, after half the Bureau had been tearing its hair out for months because of you. If there were 50 of you at work in Washington, 50 in Chicago, 100 in New York… we’d be utterly incapable of dealing with the situation. You’d bring the government down.”
    William Luther Pierce, Hunter



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