Anyone - Quotes
Hating people isn`t a productive way of living. So what`s the point in hating anyone? There`s enough hate in the world as it is, without me adding to it.
My generation is on the way out, and each death I have felt as an abruption, a tearing away of part of myself. There will be no one like us when we are gone, but then there is no one like anyone else, ever. When people die, they cannot be replaced. They leave holes that cannot be filled, for it is the fate - the genetic and neural fate - of every human being to be a unique individual, to find his own path, to live his own life, to die his own death.
I`m probably 20 percent atheist and 80 percent agnostic. I don`t think anyone really knows. You`ll either find out or not when you get there, until then there`s no point thinking about it.
If anyone bothered to examine what a Christian - or indeed any religious -morality demanded, he would be amazed by its diametric opposition to what is regarded as normal and desirable now, yet he would see - independently of whether it is the Christian or the contemporary morality which is `right` - the reason why the former is irrelevant to the latter.
Uninformed strong opinions - and I particularly include religious ones, which for some reason get special treatment - are of course mere clusters of prejudices and no more appropriate than mine, yours or anyone else`s are on topics we don`t understand.
Be happy with being you. Love your flaws. Own your quirks. And know that you are just as perfect as anyone else, exactly as you are.
There are always outside forces trying to tell you what to do. (...) Shut yourself off from anyone who wants to run the show, and run it yourself.
You can`t change anyone else, but people do change in relationship to your change.
Never follow anyone else`s path, unless you`re in the woods and you`re lost and you see a path; then, by all means, you should follow that path.
Anyone who`s had a tattoo knows once you get your first one, as you`re walking out the door, you`re planning the next.
We fear violence less than our own feelings. Personal, private, solitary pain is more terrifying than what anyone else can inflict.