““We look at the world differently, Patrick.” Evelyn sniffs. “Thank god,” I say viciously. “You’re inhuman,” she says, trying, I think, not to cry. “I’m—I stall, attempting to defend myself—“in touch with … humanity.””
— American Psycho – Bret Easton Ellis, Picador, 2000
— American Psycho – Bret Easton Ellis, Picador, 2000
“We are friends from the beginning. We share grief and ground and gray dread. We even share the sun. We do not speak to each other, because we know too much. We are silent and smile our knowledge to each other. Together we have learned everything. Together we have learned to ascend over ourselves to ourselves.”
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Three, “Before Sunrise,” (edited excerpt).
—F. Nietzsche, Thus Spoke Zarathustra: Part Three, “Before Sunrise,” (edited excerpt).
"Future’s curtain unravelled itself to reveal a nightmare of endless repetition, a senseless squander of organic material. The suffering of human billions makes its entrance into him through the gateway of compassion, from all that happen arises a laughter to mock the demand for justice, his profoundest ordering principle."
- Peter Wessel Zapffe
- Peter Wessel Zapffe