Midnight Sun Quotes
Midnight Sun
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Midnight Sun Quotes
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“You couldn’t see anything, you were just getting on with your life, and then one day you could just physically feel that you’d got caught in the gravitational field, and then you were lost, you got sucked into a black hole of hopelessness and infinite despair. And in there everything was the mirror image of the way it was outside. You’d keep asking yourself if there was any reason to have any hope, if there was any good reason not to despair. It was a hole in which you just had to let time run its course, put on a record by another depressed soul, the angry man of jazz, Charles Mingus, and hope you emerged on the other side, like some fucking Alice popping out of her rabbit hole. But according to Finkelstein and the others, that might be exactly what it was like, that there was a sort of mirror-image wonderland on the other side of the black hole. I don’t know, but it strikes me that it’s as good and reliable a religion as any other.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“I shut my eyes and concentrated on the sun, and on feeling it warm my skin. On pleasure. Hedon. The Greek god. Or idol, as he should probably be called seeing as I was on hallowed ground. It's pretty arrogant, calling all other gods, apart from the one you've come up with, idols. Thou shalt have no other gods before me. Every dictator's command to his subjects, of course. The funny thing was that Christians couldn't see it themselves. They didn't see the mechanism, the regenerative, self-fulfilling, self-aggrandising aspect which meant that a superstition like this could survive for two thousand years, and in which the key--salvation--was restricted to those who were fortunate enough to have been born in a space of time which was a merest blink of the eye in human history, and who also happened to live on the only little bit of the planet that ever got to hear the commandment and were able to formulate an opinion about the concise sales pitch ("Paradise?").”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“I felt I was about to say something, that the words were on their way, I just wasn’t quite sure which ones they were going to be. And when they arrived it was as if they had arranged themselves, that I wasn’t in charge of them, yet they were still born of the clearest logic.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“La saggezza dimora nella testa e la fede nel cuore. E non sempre sono due buone vicine.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“Life is mostly about trying things you can’t do,” I said. “You end up losing more often than you win. Even Futabayama kept on losing before he started to win. And it’s important to be good at something you’re going to do more often, isn’t it?” “I suppose so.” He thought about it. “But what does being good at losing actually mean?” I met Lea’s gaze over the boy’s shoulder. “Daring to lose again,” I said.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“The door here is high, and the gate is wide.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“Nella vita ti devi soprattutto cimentare in cose che non sai fare, - risposi. - Le sconfitte saranno più numerose delle vittorie. .... Ed è una buona cosa riuscire meglio in ciò che si deve fare più spesso, non ti pare? - Sff, - rispose lui poco convinto. - Ma allora cosa significa essere bravi a perdere? Incrociai lo sguardo di Lea oltre le spalle del ragazzino. - Avere il coraggio di perdere un'altra volta, - dissi.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“He designed churches. Because he was good at it, he said, not because he believed in the existence of any gods. It was a way of making a living. But he said he wished he believed in the God they paid him to build churches for. That might have made the job feel more meaningful.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“He rubbed his chin. “Then you have to believe that living as a Christian is in itself good. That renunciation, not succumbing to sin, has a value for human beings even in this earthly life. On a similar theme, I’ve read that sportsmen find the pain and effort of training meaningful in itself, even if they never win anything. If heaven didn’t actually exist, then at least we have a good, secure life as Christians, where we work, live happily, accept the possibilities God and nature give us, and look after each other. Do you know what my father—also a preacher—used to say about Læstadianism? That if you only counted the people the movement had saved from alcoholism and broken homes, that alone would justify what we do, even if we were preaching a lie.” He paused for a minute. “But it’s not always like that. Sometimes it costs more than it should to live according to Scripture. The way it did for Lea…The way I, in my delusion, forced Lea to live.” There was a faint tremor in his voice. “It took me many years to realise it, but no one should be forced by their father to live in a marriage like that, with a man they hate, a man who had taken them by force.” He raised his head and looked at the crucifix above us. “Yes, I remain convinced that it was right according to Scripture, but sometimes salvation can have too high a price.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“Ci fabbrichiamo storie con un capo e una coda, con una logica inventata per dare una parvenza di senso alla vita.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“Я не верил в жизнь после смерти, но я верил в смерть после жизни.”
― И прольется кровь
― И прольется кровь
“Jeg regna vel med at det ville bli traumatisk for en guttunge som hadde bestefarens ateisme som barnetro. Jeg trodde ikke på et liv etter døden, men jeg trodde på en død etter livet.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“En dusj av sprit og spytt stod fra kjeften hans. «For akkurat denne er nemlig ei hore!» Han stirra på meg, vill i blikket. «Hore!» gjentok han da jeg ikke reagerte. Ikke at jeg ikke visste at det å kalle en kvinne hore er det internasjonalt anerkjente klarsignalet til å reise seg og sette en knyttneve i avsenderens tryne. Men jeg ble sittende.”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
“«Det er ikke deg, det er meg, jeg har et snev av syfilis.» Når hun lo, skjønte jeg hvorfor hun smilte uten å blotte tenna. «Jeg har dong.» «Det er mer enn et snev, faktisk. Pikken min har falt av.»”
― Midnight Sun
― Midnight Sun
