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“There seems to be an inborn drive in all human beings not to live in a steady emotional state, which would suggest that such a state is not tolerable to most people. Why else would someone succumb to the attractions of romantic love more than once? Didn’t they learn their lesson the first time or the tenth time or the twentieth time? And it’s the same old lesson: everything in this life—I repeat, everything—is more trouble than it’s worth. And simply being alive is the basic trouble. This is something that is more recognized in Eastern societies than in the West. There’s a minor tradition in Greek philosophy that instructs us to seek a state of equanimity rather than one of ecstasy, but it never really caught on for obvious reasons. Buddhism advises its practitioners not to seek highs or lows but to follow a middle path to personal salvation from the painful cravings of the average sensual life, which is why it was pretty much reviled by the masses and mutated into forms more suited to human drives and desires. It seems evident that very few people can simply sit still. Children spin in circles until they collapse with dizziness.”
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Thomas Ligotti
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“To my mind, a well-developed sense of humor is the surest indication of a person's humanity, no matter how black and bitter that humor may be.”
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Thomas Ligotti
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“The sinister, the terrible never deceive: the state in which they leave us is always one of enlightenment. And only this condition of vicious insight allows us a full grasp of the world, all things considered, just as a frigid melancholy grants us full possession of ourselves. We may hide from horror only in the heart of horror. (“The Medusa”)”
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Thomas Ligotti
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#4
“Life is a bucket of shit with a barbed wire handle.”
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Jim Thompson
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#5
“There are things that have to be forgotten if you want to go on living.”
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Jim Thompson,
The Killer Inside Me
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#6
“A weed is a plant out of place.”
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Jim Thompson,
The Killer Inside Me
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“My mission in life is to make everybody as uneasy as possible. I think we should all be as uneasy as possible, because that's what the world is like.”
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Edward Gorey,
Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey
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“When people are finding meaning in things - beware.”
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Edward Gorey,
Ascending Peculiarity: Edward Gorey on Edward Gorey
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