The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore Quotes
The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
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“...we, and I mean humans, are meaning makers. We do not discover the meanings of mysterious things, we invent them. We make meanings because meaninglessness terrifies us above all things. More than snakes, even. More than falling, or the dark. We trick ourselves into seeing meanings in things, when in fact all we are doing is grafting our meanings onto the universe to comfort ourselves. We gild the chaos of the universe with our symbols. To admit that something is meaningless is just like falling backward into darkness." (p184)”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“If you ever have children, tell them they must always be drunk. Drunk on love, drunk on poetry, drunk on wine, it doesn’t matter. This world is too goddamn painful to waste a second of your existence sober.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“In paradise there is nothing to say. Eden was sacrificed not for the pleasure of a fruit, but for the pleasure of the word. Now we have shame and pain and knowledge of death and whatnot, but at least we can talk about it.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“It is a notably obscene crime of our language that educate is not an intransitive verb.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“It seems to me there are two things humans like to pretend simply do not happen--two things, two inescapable actions in life, one of which is a daily concern, and the other, come to think of it, is also a daily concern, even though it will only happen to you once: defecating and dying.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“We are animals cursed with cognizance of death; we know we will end, and while we do not remember beginning, we know and must believe that we began, and this belief in our own beginning makes us want to find out what happened before we all began, and further it makes us want to know how everything began.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“All the world's a zoo, and all the men and women merely animals.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“(And also like Satan, I'm a beautiful loser.)”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
“Some cities are like joyful little children, they live for their summers, and other cities have personalities more like curmudgeonly old men who live for their winters, simply because it means they may wear big coats with lots of pockets to put their things in.”
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
― The Evolution of Bruno Littlemore
