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Escape to Hell and Other Stories Escape to Hell and Other Stories by Muammar Gaddafi
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“The truly strange thing in your lives is that you not only fail, but fail to learn your lesson.”
Muammar Gaddafi معمر القذافي, Escape to Hell and Other Stories
“The city is a fad, a shouting, bedazzlement, stupid imitation, damned consumerism. Making demands while not giving anything in return, a meaningless existence. What is worse is the inability to resist life in the city. City inhabitants are unable to resist fashions, even if they do not like them. There is no ability to resist the movement toward loss or voracious consumption. Even if you are an intruder, a recent arrival in the city and not one of its original inhabitants, who have become used to its ways, you will in the end become its laughing-stock. If you wish to maintain what you believe in, maintain your values and your non-urban behaviour, you will become an outcast and find no one who understands you. When you change, though in order to become urban, you will become awkward and fatuous.”
Muammar Gaddafi معمر القذافي, Escape to Hell and Other Stories
“The world of the impotent sits squatting on the straw of the life of illusion. Its law is one of renunciation and defeat, submission to all forms of plunder and pillage. It is based on deliverance from the burdens of the ready-made and moral searches, to comprehend the humiliation and justify it. It is based on a readiness to undertake hereditary or future costuming in order to fell from the conflict of the present.”
Muammar Gaddafi معمر القذافي, Escape to Hell and Other Stories