Top 69 Quotes About Aylett
#1. If we loved Steve Aylett, really loved him in the way that he deserves, a selfless love that genuinely wanted nothing save his happiness and comfort, we'd lobotomise him.
Alan Moore
#2. [...] god's cowardly, it doesn't want to know or take responsibility for what it's doing.
Steve Aylett
#3. A society will manufacture an image of progress and locate it in the direction it wishes to take us.
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#4. Life and death have equal authority in nature. When laws contradict so fundamentally they cause mere confusion in the average soul
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#5. Most books are so well written they barely have any effect on the reader's senses
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#6. Dreams always end before you kill the last person.
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#7. From space this Earth is incandescent with abominations - the gods write their signature in our entrails
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#8. Biting enemies seems to be acceptable in a surprisingly narrow range of circumstances, or so a ninja shouted at me once
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#9. It's hard for people to stampede when they're strutting
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#10. Parker always felt things in his bones because, he said, it saved space
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#11. In books there's nothing of the fish covered in the coldness of the sea, or the feeling of a star touching space. Bad for business.
Steve Aylett
#12. Pounce if I'm outta some arbitrary line, Specter, but from what you say this demilout's runnin' hogwild over creation with no better motive than a gratuitous and luxurious will to do evil.
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#13. Melody tried to distract me in a skirt made of brain skin.
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#14. His clients ranged from the IRS to the mob.On one occasion the oil industry hired him to kill the inventor of a car which was fueled by depression. The moguls didn't know how to profit from such a cheap and abundant resource.
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#15. There's no such thing as a normal angel. It's never done that way.
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#18. Fractal litigation, whereby the flapping of a butterfly's wings on one side of the world resulted in a massive compensation claim on the other.
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#19. Those who lead double lives do so because they can only count that far
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#21. Used a replica gun to steal a replica sportscar and experienced a replica of remorse
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#22. This continued a negotiation in the spirit of sinking hoods and strange smiles, all that elite malarkey.
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#23. A key and a strangler - this is all a simple tale requires.
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#24. The most amusing thing about a pantomime horse is the necessity of having to shoot it twice.
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#25. No matter how good the idea, there's always an advocate extreme enough to deter people.
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#26. Stab me if you can enjoy it - but not if it feels like a duty. Stab me vertically if I'm lying down and horizontally if I'm running
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#27. Looking at this town with an honest eye was like biting into candy with a mouthful of cavities.
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#28. I knew books could see people around them, they ground their tiny teeth, tried to rattle like windows, stories to tell.
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#29. He had long been curious at leaders intermittent calls for a return to past values and had tested the notion by trying to build a house from the sky downwards
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#30. The best way of getting into something is to think of it as mischief.
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#31. I crept in to find my father with pennies on his eyes - and looking closer I saw they were made of foil-covered chocolate. Of course I stole and ate them. Magical guilt? Tell me about it
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#33. I owed no morality to those who would extort it by force
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#34. Murder's the taking of one man's life by another - war's the other way around.
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#35. What's life in this nation? Collect emptiness in a household of cornflakes. Transient fuel gobbles attention, the television aches, the truth walks. Scheme worms welcome your corpse, trap clicks and you're in heaven, bored rigid
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#36. One thing you'll say for skeletons, they'll always give you a smile.
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#37. To him Marx and Rand were the same because he went by pant size
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#39. A hundred percent of marriages end in divorce, disappearance or death.
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#41. Freedom in cyberspace'd be fine and dandy if we happened to live there.
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#42. In America, fundamentalist Christians believe the world was created 6,000 years ago - in England people drink in bars that are older than that.
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#43. On July 13, 1994, Lint had a near-death experience, followed immediately by death.
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#44. The great thing about being ignored is that you can speak the truth with impunity.
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#45. Television is light filled with someone else's anxiety.
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#46. Let us forget the past - this is the only way to be genuinely surprised.
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#47. Honesty is the voice that is acceptable in every matter.
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#48. A sniper is like a genius - it's not enough to be one, you have to be one at something.
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#49. Any act worth a damn can not be ignored and when an effective person is ignored it's the result of a deliberate series of steps on his or her part.
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#50. What happens when the hitcher and the driver are equally murderous?
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#51. He said he didn't like my kind and I was filled with the delirious expectation that he would identify me as a common species - that there were others like myself. I controlled my excitement, but he seemed to sense it - his gaze wavered uncertainly.
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#52. Nothing like a spider in the mouth to get you thinking.
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#53. Behind the bar hung a photo of Roni Loveless, the boxer who, ordered to throw a fight, burst through an inner struggle to beat not only his opponent but everyone in the arena and its locality in an outward-blooming explosion of violence against suppressive mediocrity.
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#54. Gun stripping is the tea ceremony of America.
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#55. The trustiest rule of social disintegration: bars burn last.
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#56. What's that thing when someone gets a knock on the head and suddenly can't remember anything about himself?'
Death,' said the barman, his face a mask of disapproval.
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#57. How many times does a man have to shave before his chin gets the message?
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#58. a story is ready when it falls from your face
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#59. Originality irritates so obscurely that people may have to evolve to scratch it.
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#61. He has been positively growing tusks trying to create a breed of human insect which will continue to live on this accursed planet. Everyone needs a goal.
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#62. The optimist sees the future as a rabbit sees the oncoming truck - getting bigger, not closer.
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#63. One golfer a year is hit by lightning. This may be the only evidence we have of God's existence.
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#66. Since childhood I'd been suspected of imagination
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#67. I was never class clown in school,' said Lint in 1971. 'But I did have one of those "downward mouths".
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#69. Hang up the phone on a vampire, the definition of carefree.
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