Notes on life, art, photography and technology, by a Danish dropout bohemian.
▼
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Quotes of the peak
I like coincidences. They make me wonder about destiny, and whether free will is an illusion or just a matter of perspective. They let me speculate on the idea of some master plan that, from time to time, we're allowed to see out of the corner of our eye.
-- Chuck Sigars
On a long enough timeline. The survival rate for everyone drops to zero.
-- Chuck Palahniuk
I simply cannot understand the passion that some people have for making themselves thoroughly uncomfortable and then boasting about it afterwards.
-- Patricia Moyes
Oh yes. I never got how "we use next months wages on drink, we got sick, John got hit by a cicycle messenger, we got thrown out twice, I pulled a blonde uggo but coudn't perform..." relates to "we had an awesome time"...?
"Quotes of the weak/peak"
ReplyDeleteSILLY YOU! :-D
Chuck Palahniuk's wrong, of course.
ReplyDeleteUnless you include consideration of reincarnation (which I do believe in), then I think he's right. And I think that Death, while not "true" in a metaphysical sense, is something we need to face if we are to see what life in this world is about.
ReplyDeleteI hate being wrong, so I believe we do have free will.
ReplyDeleteIf, in fact, we do have it, then I'm right. If we don't, then it's not as if I could have believed otherwise, is it?
That's hard to argue with.
ReplyDeleteNo one can really give free will anyway, so of course we have it.
ReplyDeleteI didn't get your point at the end of the posting.
ReplyDeleteDrinking so much that one gets sick is sometimes equated with "having a great time". (Related to the Moyes quote.)
ReplyDeleteEolake said: "Unless you include consideration of reincarnation (which I do believe in)"
ReplyDeleteThe one compelling argument in favor of reincarnation is that everything in the natural universe is recycled, from leaves and grass to star systems and even galaxies. That deserves some careful thought. Is there a message there? It would certainly seem so.
Except that reincarnation requires the existence of a soul. It's not enough to say that all materials are recycled (they're really not; eventually it will all end up as a cosmic landfill with the Big Chill). So far no one has even come close to proving the existence of the soul.
ReplyDelete