The Dead Seagull Quotes
The Dead Seagull
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The Dead Seagull Quotes
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“What I wish above everything at this moment is that I could save myself the pain of seeing the pain on your face.”
― The Dead Seagull
― The Dead Seagull
“There are simple souls, I believe, who find it hard to understand why the unenterprising Eve should have plucked the apple: the reason, and your life, my dear Mardsen, quite nobly and simply desmonstrates this, is threefold. The lady wanted an apple, she did not mind taking it, and was not ashamed when she had eaten it. Because it gives her a bellyache that evolves a world, But, oh my God, where was the individual will of the undersigned when that nude bitch under the tree held up her hand with a sprouting womb in it?
The will of the captive is free in a box of mirrors. The will of the lover is free inside the seed. The will of the woman is free inside her desire to die into the next generation.
For freedom is the knowledge of necessity, and the necessity of existence is two sinning in a bed, and the necessity of two sinning in a bed is to be forgiven. It is thus that our only freedom is to be damned.”
― The Dead Seagull
The will of the captive is free in a box of mirrors. The will of the lover is free inside the seed. The will of the woman is free inside her desire to die into the next generation.
For freedom is the knowledge of necessity, and the necessity of existence is two sinning in a bed, and the necessity of two sinning in a bed is to be forgiven. It is thus that our only freedom is to be damned.”
― The Dead Seagull
