Top 100 Thomas Ligotti Quotes

#1. When the world uncovers some dark disguise,
Embrace the darkness with averted eyes.

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#2. The only value of this world lay in its power - at certain times - to suggest another world.

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#3. Every human activity is a tack for killing time,

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#4. Whether you think consciousness to be a benefit or a horror, this is only what you think - and nothing else.

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#5. People get the biggest kick out of seeing the features of their faces plastered onto one head.

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#6. There are enough fatalities of a mundane sort. Find a quiet place and wait for one of them to carry you off.

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#7. The major part of our species seems able to undergo any trauma without significantly re-examining its household mantras, including "everything happens for a reason," "the show must go on," "accept the things you cannot change," and any other adage that gets people to keep their chins up.

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#8. After all, is it not wondrous that we are allowed to be both witnesses and victims of the sepulchral pomp of wasting tissue? And one thing we know is real: horror. It is so real, in fact, that we cannot be sure it could not exist without us.

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#9. Horror operates with complete autonomy. Generating ontological havoc, it is mephitic foam upon which our lives merely float. And ultimately, we must face up to it: Horror is more real than we are.

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#10. Personal well-being serves solely to excavate within your soul a chasm which waits to be filled by a landslide of dread, an empty mold whose peculiar dimensions will one day manufacture the shape of your unique terror

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#11. From them I had nothing to learn - one cannot cease to know what one does know.

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#12. This whole city is most certainly a pitiful corpse, while the neighborhood outside the walls of this bar has the distinction of being the withering heart of the deceased. And I am a devoted student of its anatomy - a pathologist, after a fashion, with an eye for necroses that others overlook.

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#13. One must take into account the shocking fact that we live on a world that spins. After considering this truth, nothing should come as a surprise.

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#14. There is nothing like fear to complicate one's consciousness, inducing previously unknown levels of reflection

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#15. But stories, even very nasty ones, are traditionally considered more satisfying than reality - which, as we all know, is a grossly overrated affair.

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#16. All that was left to us was to wonder: who knows all that is innate to this world, or to any other? Why should there not be something buried deep within appearances, something that wears a mask to hide itself behind the visibility of nature?

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#17. Even if this is only nonsense and dreams, I feel the need to perpetuate it all. Especially at this moment, when this pain is taking over my mind and my self. Pretty soon none of this will make any difference.

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#18. And one thing we know is real: horror. It is so real, in fact, that we cannot be sure it could not exist without us. Yes, it needs our imaginations and our consciousness, but it does not ask or require our consent to use them.

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#19. The pessimist's credo, or one of them, is that nonexistence never hurt anyone and existence hurts everyone.

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#20. The logic of supernatural horror [is] a logic founded on fear, a logic whose sole principle states: "Existence equals nightmare." Unless life is a dream, nothing makes sense. For as a reality, it is a rank failure..

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#21. He said to me, 'The book has found its reader,' and what could I do but agree with him?

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#22. We are gene-copying bio-robots, living out here on a lonely planet in a cold and empty physical universe.

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#23. For much of that day I had been secluded in my room, intently pursuing a typical activity of my early life and in the process badly ravaging what previously had been a well-made bed.

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#24. But though the stars were spread across a great reaching blackness, the streets below were bathed in a stale gray dimness which suggested neither night nor day nor any natural phase between them.

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#25. Look at your body - A painted puppet, a poor toy Of jointed parts ready to collapse, A diseased and suffering thing With a head full of false imaginings. - The Dhammapada

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#26. And we will persist in chasing the impossible until we are no more.

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#27. If things are not what they seem - and we are forever reminded that this is the case - then it must also be observed that enough of us ignore this truth to keep the world from collapsing.

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#28. If you can't say something positive about humanity, then say something equivocal.

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#29. And the worst possible thing we could know - worse than knowing of our descent from a mass of microorganisms - is that we are nobodies not somebodies, puppets not people.

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#30. To be conscious is inevitably to be a hypocrite. We can stomach our own kind, or just enough of them who either prove useful to us or are not handily destructible, only by the terms of the following contract: we will eat some of the other fellow's excrement if he will eat some of ours.

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#31. There is nothing to do and there is nowhere to go
There is nothing to be and there is no-one to know

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#32. I wanted to do things to Richard that would make the sun grow cold with horror.

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#33. Man is a self-conscious Nothing,

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#34. Their only respite is in the balm of bleakness. Disdainful of the solicitations of hope, they look for sanctuary in desolate places - a scattering of ruins in a barren locale or a rubble of words in a book where someone whispers in a dry voice, "I, too, am here." However,

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#35. No one gives up on something until it turns on them, whether or not that thing is real or unreal.

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#36. The human phenomenon is but the sum
Of densely coiled layers of illusion
Each of which winds itself on the supreme insanity
That there are persons of any kind
When all there can be is mindless mirrors
Laughing and screaming as they parade about
in an endless dream

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#37. For other organisms, bumbling along from here to nowhere is well managed. For us, it is a messy business and often intolerably horrific. To end all this paradox and horror [...] we must cease reproducing. Nothing less will do.

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#38. I had always been afraid.

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#39. What makes a nightmare nightmarish is the sense that something is happening that should not be. While nightmares are the most convenient reference point for this sense of the impossible, the unthinkable, as something that is actually happening, it is not restricted to our sleeping hours.

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#40. many societies, of course, ours was founded on fearful superstition, and this is always reason enough for any kind of behavior. She

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#41. If truth is what you seek, then the examined life will only take you on a long ride to the limits of solitude and leave you by the side of the road with your truth and nothing else.

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#42. Rigorously considered, our only natural birthright is to die.

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#43. To my mind, a well-developed sense of humor is the surest indication of a person's humanity, no matter how black and bitter that humor may be.

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#44. Violence without violation is only a noise heard by no one, the most horrendous sound in the universe.

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#45. fatal vehicular misadventure.

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#46. It has always seemed to me that my existence consisted purely and exclusively of nothing but the most outrageous nonsense.

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#47. An old dream with a shiny new veneer. It's fascinating, you know, how an obsolete madness is sometimes adopted and stylized in an attempt to ghoulishly preserve it. These are the days of second-hand fantasies and antiquated hysteria.
("The Chymist")

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#48. Every milestone in the history of the company, even when forecast with heaps of hoopla, was ultimately played out according to some secret timeline of geologic tedium, so that it was drained of all interest and drama well before it took place and afterward went all but unnoticed.

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#49. We had become a race of eccentrics and openly declared an array of singular whims and suspicions, at least while daylight allowed this audacity.

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#50. My grandfather felt at home with his lunatics.

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#51. Why should there be something rather than nothing?

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#52. The voice of madness, for instance, is barely a whisper in the babbling history of art because its realities are themselves too maddening to speak of for very long - and those of the Teatro have no voice at all, given their imponderably grotesque nature.

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#53. Life is a nightmare that leaves its mark upon you in order to prove that it is, in fact, real.

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#54. Every story needs to be told in just the right way.

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#55. Life is hell, and the sweet still night of absolute death is the annihilation of hell.

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#56. The lessons in measurement of cloacal forces. Time as a flow of sewage. The excrement of space, scatology of creation. The voiding of the self. The whole filthy integration of things and the nocturnal product . . . drowning in the pools of night.

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#57. God was long gone before Nietzsche made his death certificate into a slogan, but no one
has yet written the obituary of the Devil.

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#58. Paradoxically, it is the uncommon event that may best demonstrate the common predicament of our race.

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#59. We live in a permanent state of bad faith, a mutual representation of ourselves to one another for the sake of remaining sane and following our biological imperative to continue as a species.

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#60. Only a cynic can create horror - for behind every masterpiece of the sort must reside a driving demonic force that despises the human race and its illusions, and longs to pull them to pieces and mock them.

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#61. Everything is ultimately peculiar and ultimately ridiculous.

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#62. Now I am a vagabond of the universe, a drifter among spaces where the madness of things has no limits.

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#63. Only catatonics and coma patients can persevere in a dignified withdrawal from life's rattle and hum.

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#64. Schopenhauer's Will-to-live, commendable as it may seem as a hypothesis, is too overwrought in the proving to be anything more than another intellectual labyrinth for specialists in perplexity. Comparatively, Zapffe's principles are non-technical and could never arouse the passion of professors

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#65. All things considered, the happiest epitaph to have etched on one's headstone is this: 'He never knew what hit him'.

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#66. For the time being, it need only be said that the philosopher in question made much of human existence as a tragedy that need not have been were it not for the intervention in our lives of a single, calamitous event: the evolution of consciousness - parent of all horrors.

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#67. It's strange how you're sometimes forced to assume an unsympathetic view of yourself through borrowed eyes.

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#68. One day it would be over for all, that terrible dream of everlasting changes that held us to a place that never should have been if its greatest intention led only to wallowing in the muck of eternity.

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#69. After all, many people came here for vaguely therapeutic reasons, believing there were medicines dispensed by the very mood of the town's quaint streets and its sea-licked shores.

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#70. If we must think, it should be done only in circles, outside of which lies the unthinkable.

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#71. It's fascinating, you know, how an obsolete madness is sometimes adopted and stylized in an attempt to ghoulishly preserve it. These are the days of second-hand fantasies and out-of-date distractions.

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#72. The last of us could be the very best of us who ever roamed the earth, the great exemplars of a humanity we used to dream of becoming before we got wise to the reality that we are just a mob always in the market for new recruits.

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#73. Ultimately, all diseases are magical diseases ...
("Gas Station Carnival")

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#74. The farther you progress toward a vision of our species without limiting conditions on your consciousness, the farther you drift away from what makes you a person among persons in the human community.

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#75. For ages they had been without lives of their own. The whole of their being was open to the world and nothing divided them from the rest of creation.

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#76. What we do, as a conscious species, is set markers for ourselves. Once we reach one marker, we advance to the next.

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#77. Best-selling horror fiction is indeed necessarily conservative because it must entertain a large number of readers. It's like network television. I'm your local cable access station.

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#78. I felt the kind of acute anticipation that a child might experience at a carnival, where each lurid attraction incites fantastic speculations, while unexpected desires arise for something which has no specific qualities in the imagination yet seems to be only a few steps away.

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#79. Nonexistence never hurt anyone. Existence hurts everyone.

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#80. I'm trying to feel as good as I can.

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#81. Like a faint haze it floats around us. We keep company with ghosts. Their graves are marked in our minds, and they will never be disinterred from the cemeteries of our remembrance.

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#82. You see how I live: shadows and silence, leaving things as I find them because I have no reason to disturb them. But there are things that I have known, even though I never wished to know them and cannot give them a name.

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#83. There is no nature to things,' you wrote in the book. 'There are no faces except masks held tight against the pitching chaos behind them.

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#84. Gaunt immortality in black and gold,
Wreathed consoler hideous to behold.
The beautiful lie of a mother's womb,
The pious trick - for it is the tomb!

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#85. For wherever mystery serves as a foundation, only ruins may be erected.

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#86. No more worlds like this / No more days like that

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#87. Madness, mayhem, erotic vandalism, devastation of innumerable souls - while we scream and perish, History licks a finger and turns the page.

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#88. I showed her my cubicle of commercial artistry, and drew her attention to my latest project. "Oh, that's lovely," she said when I pointed out the drawing of a nymph with flowers in her freshly shampooed hair. "That's really nice." That "nice" remark almost spoiled my day.

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#89. Human life moves only in one direction - toward disease, damage, and death. The best you can hope for is to remain stagnant or, in certain cases, return to a previous condition when things weren't as bad as they've become for you.

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#90. As Zapffe concluded, we need to hamper our consciousness for all we are worth or it will impose upon us a too clear vision of what we do not want to see,

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#91. We think, therefore we should make everyone think what we think.

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#92. How much I wanted to move into these rooms and live forever in this domain of medieval autumns and mute winters, serving out my sentence of life among all the visible and invisible wonders I had only dreamed about from so far away.

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#93. Windows are the eyes of the soulless

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#94. Generally speaking: Expect nothing but nightmarish obscenities to be born when human heads come together in intercourse.

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#95. Forsake the world and cling to the shadows.

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#96. Long exasperated by questions without answers, by answers without consequences, by truths which change nothing, we learn to become intoxicated by the mood of mystery itself, by the odor of the unknown. We are entranced by the subtle scents and wavering reflections of the unimaginable.

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#97. And so I had to turn corners inside-out with my eyes and to read the third side of a book's page, seeking in futility to gaze at what I could then touch with none of my senses.

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#98. We must make believe that we are not what we are - contradictory beings whose continuance only worsens our plight as mutants who embody the contorted logic of a paradox.

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#99. Indeed, Dr Haxhausen fought to preserve his freedom with very good reason, for he required a great deal of it - freedom, not reason - to pursue his plans for the future.

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#100. At times I have been rendered breathless by the impeccable chaoticism, the absolutely perfect nonsense of some spectacle taking place outside myself, or, on the other hand, some spectacle of equally senseless outrageousness taking place within me.

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