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Delusionism Delusionism by Anthony Marais
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“Infatuation is measured in pleasure. Love is measured in pain. Behold the value of pain!”
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“Temptation is the voice of reason without its clothes on.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“We need but three things to change the world: a brain, a heart, and a friend.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Our most cultural state is one of total certainty—which is the reason those of us who are most certain are those who are most out of touch with nature (i.e., reality).”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“The key to writing is something to be stolen. How else does one open the door to a house of thieves?”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Humanity is as horrified and repulsed by real nature as it is by real death. Thus, we strike back against this formidable opponent with our sharpest weapon: our imagination. From this noble tool—born of necessity and elevated to beauty—culture was born, and the war against nature begun.”
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“No philosopher was ever apathetic. If there is no love, it is not philosophy.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Those who jump out of airplanes do not love life—they deny it, which, of course, is not done without a certain naughty exhilaration. Like children they relish tugging on the apron of Mother Nature, as long as she doesn’t turn and slap them.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Many humans make the mistake of fighting for race when it’s the species driving our genes. And there is only one weapon to fight for species: the brain.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“We are all born wise. Unfortunately, we all don’t die that way.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Wisdom doesn’t come only from the experience you have had, but from the experience you have chosen not to have.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“From our myopia arose our dystopia.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Novelty does not require intelligence, but ignorance, which is why the young excel in this branch.”
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“Somethingism is better than nihilism.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Race should be seen in one way, and one way only: on your marks, get set, go!”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Writers are compulsive liars desperately trying to tell themselves the truth.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“If death is perfect enlightenment, life appears to be the perfect opposite.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“To imagine the world without gods and religion is reasonable enough; to imagine mankind without them is an entirely different matter.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“We are not born with a need for knowledge, but a hunger for it. Eve bit the apple and it has been gluttony ever since.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Marriage is a lie—the most beautiful lie two people can share.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Sympathy is to love thy neighbor. Empathy is to leave her alone.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Those who take thinking seriously have a serious problem—ignorance and arrogance commingle.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Fireworks: we shoot them off gaily while our dogs hide under the bed. Philosophers are dogs!”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Cockroach: What is war?
Man: How we lost the human race.”
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“Culture preaches monogamy while Nature repeats it—over and over again.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“It is said that the depressive has a clearer view of reality than does the euphoric. Perhaps, but the euphoric has a clearer view of life.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“There are but two states to the primitive mind: warring and boring.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“When hunting a Maltese Falcon, catch it, but don’t scratch it!”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Reality is fatal whereas fantasy is something to die for.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
“Just because one is born in sin is no reason to brag about it.”
Anthony Marais, Delusionism
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