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Kage Baker quotes - page 4
You don't look like revelation has struck you, somehow.
Kage Baker
I thought certain you'd like them Gnostic Gospels.
Kage Baker
Nor the Bhagavad Gita? Nor the Avesta, neither?
Kage Baker
And I reckon you ain't even looked at that nice book on Vodou.
Kage Baker
That is one dark house your God lives in, man. Alec shook his head. You can keep your Age of Faith. Whyn't you find somebody to worship who isn't a shracking psychopath?
Kage Baker
Justice doesn't exist! We did worse things. Nobody deserves to go to that place, Alec said. Anyway, weren't you Christian types supposed to forgive everybody? I will shed no tears for that bastard's damnation, said Nicholas stonily. No wonder nobody's left that believes in your stupid religion, said Alec.
Kage Baker
So as we've seen, not one faith has ever lived up to its promises. The world has never become a paradise, quite the opposite, in fact: think of the millions upon millions slaughtered, tortured, imprisoned for this great idea, this good news, this revolution. The visionary who works against human nature to impose his-or her-sweeping vision on the world is inevitably its worst enemy. Now, who isn't? Consider the work of certain individual mortals who set themselves simple tasks. They saw no need to raise armies; they saw no need for revolution or bloodshed; they worked instead for realistic goals with the tools they had. And they succeeded, and their works have been of lasting benefit to humanity.” He erased the board with relish and chalked a new set of names:. "People like these have done more to relieve human misery than any prophet with a manifesto ever will.
Kage Baker
Isn't that a little hard on him? You're not only making him feel bad about something he didn't do, you're making him feel bad about something that didn't even shracking happen.
Kage Baker
I detest flying anywhere. Left to my own devices, I'd never leave my keyboard.
Kage Baker
The 1910 Edison film of 'Frankenstein' was itself a dead thing revived by technology.
Kage Baker
If you want to see what stage comedians did to get laffs a century ago, watch the 1910 'Wizard of Oz.' I hope you have a high tolerance for pratfalls.
Kage Baker
No nation, creed, or race was any better or worse than another; all were flawed, all were equally doomed to suffering, mostly because they couldn't see that they were all alike. Mortals might have been contemptible, true, but not evil entirely. They did enjoy killing one another and frequently came up with ingenious excuses for doing so on a large scale-religions, economic theories, ethnic pride-but we couldn't condemn them for it, as it was in their moral natures and they were too stupid to know any better.
Kage Baker
That is one dark house your God lives in, man.
Kage Baker
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