The Dark Chaos
Craving chaos..
- Apr 17, 2020
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You are broken, damaged and unhinged.
And so are the comets and shooting stars, darling.❤
And so are the comets and shooting stars, darling.❤
I approve of this message"What keeps all living things busy and in motion is the striving to exist. But when existence is secured, they do not know what to do: that is why the second thing that sets them in motion is a striving to get rid of the burden of existence, not to feel it any longer, 'to kill time', i.e. to escape boredom."
Não acho que quem ganhar ou quem perder, nem quem ganhar nem perder, vai ganhar ou perder. Vai todo mundo perder.
I don't think that whoever wins or whoever loses, neither who wins nor loses, will win or lose. Everybody is going to lose.
Classic. I'd like to know who said this first, because I've seen writers stealing it left and right."It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society."
-J. Krishnamurti
»In respect to seeking work for the sake of the pay, almost all men are alike at present in civilised countries; to all of them work is a means, and not itself the end; on which account they are not very select in the choice of the work, provided it yields an abundant profit. But still there are rarer men who would rather perish than work without delight in their labour: the fastidious people, difficult to satisfy, whose object is not served by an abundant profit, unless the work itself be the reward of all rewards.«No man is free who has to work for a living. But for a price...I am available.
Was it La Haine by any chance? A film about Parisian gangs. I seem to remember the quote and I haven't seen that many French films. Our day will come, is another I can remember, about gingers going on a rampage while travelling to Ireland to be with other gingers (seriously). They both have the same actor in them, Vincent something, lanky skinhead that looks like a thug."The British have a saying: 'Fuck you all!'"
(from a French film I'd love to track down. But I missed the start and wasn't really paying attention until this gem was uttered. It suits every occasion.)
Was it La Haine by any chance? A film about Parisian gangs. I seem to remember the quote and I haven't seen that many French films. Our day will come, is another I can remember, about gingers going on a rampage while travelling to Ireland to be with other gingers (seriously). They both have the same actor in them, Vincent something, lanky skinhead that looks like a thug.