The will to label will always prevail over what’s being labeled, usually at the expense of either truth or understanding
BOYD RICENo, seriously, I really don’t have much ill-will toward anyone these days; I just ignore the people that I dislike
More Boyd Rice Quotes
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The image of your head on the end of a stick is a strong incentive toward ‘visualizing world peace’.
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Similarly, only people as misanthropic as myself can be counted on not to have to lie to others, since we have the unique luxury of not caring what sort of opinions others formulate about us.
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Nature recognizes no equality at any level of it’s order; humanity preaches an all-prevasive equality and freely hands-out unearned “rights” in an attempt to make its doctrine a living reality. In short: humanity is Democratic, nature is Fascist.
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If laws were real they wouldn’t need to be enforced, because if they were real they couldn’t be broken. Try breaking the law of gravity.
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There are a lot of people out there who think that I am their worst enemy, and I don’t even care if these people exist
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I’ve been giving interviews for the last 25 or 30 years, more often than not answering the same questions over and over again, ad nauseum
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Peace /n/: A rare state which has only existed when a despot has been fearsome or strong enough to impose it.
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My impression, is that prayer is one of the most basic forms of magic. That it’s harnessing the powers of your mind
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There is above all a lack of empathy with most of mankind, a sense of detachment. But with detachment comes perspective. The less you care, the more you know, and the more you know the less you care.
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Respect it’s strength, it’s wisdom, it’s brutality and it’s all-encompassing power.
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Have you ever seen a demonstrable example of equality in your entire life? Can it be glimpsed in any dog show or classroom? In any ping pong game or chess match? Of course not. It is a philosophical abstraction, something nowhere to be found in nature.
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Now that’s a law. Laws made by man are rules reflecting the current status of his moral codes. As he alters and whittles away his morality, casting bits and pieces aside, his codes change to reflect it.
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What I question is the extent to which any of us truly knows what the facts really are. I mistrust every ideal cherished in western democratic civilization. The words that make others smile and nod in agreement cause me to recoil.
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I’ve always done everything at my disposal to avoid labeling what I do, or to avoid being labeled myself
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I have never made any secret of any of my thoughts or areas of interest. I’ve always been honest, open, and upfront
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