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Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World by Yanko Tsvetkov
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“Due to entropy, all promises containing the word never inevitably decay and break apart.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Sooner or later, due to the limits of their feeble imagination, men turn sex into a power play”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Every village has its idiot and every court—its jester.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Apple trees all look the same, like soldiers on parade. Olive trees are their exact opposite. Each has a personality. Their branches twist like copulating snakes in all directions.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Superstition adorns pregnancy like stars bedeck the night sky.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Unpleasant truths are rarely acknowledged in the annals of history, lest they diminish the impossible ideas we all live by.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“We think of life as a force of nature, as an instinct independent of the mind, while in fact, what truly keeps us going is the fear of missing out, of passing away before we get the chance to conquer our ignorance!”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“Unhappiness is best dealt with when it is acknowledged.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
“The whole point of love is to distract from the mundane.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
tags: love
“Poetry works best on an empty mind and a full heart.”
Yanko Tsvetkov, Apophenia: Myths, Tales and Legends from an Imaginary World
tags: poetry