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
I knew books could see people around them, they ground their tiny teeth, tried to rattle like windows, stories to tell. - Steve Aylett
I knew books could see people around them, they ground their tiny teeth, tried to rattle like windows, stories to tell.
- Steve Aylett
The law is where reality goes to die. - Steve Aylett
The law is where reality goes to die.
In America, fundamentalist Christians believe the world was created 6,000 years ago - in England people drink in bars that are older than that. - Steve Aylett
In America, fundamentalist Christians believe the world was created 6,000 years ago - in England people drink in bars that are older than that.
What’s life in this nation? Collect emptiness in a household of cornflakes. Transient fuel gobbles attention, the television aches, the truth walks. … - Steve Aylett
What’s life in this nation? Collect emptiness in a household of cornflakes. Transient fuel gobbles attention, the television aches, the truth walks. …
Originality irritates so obscurely that people may have to evolve to scratch it. - Steve Aylett
Originality irritates so obscurely that people may have to evolve to scratch it.
Most books are so well written they barely have any effect on the reader's senses - Steve Aylett
Most books are so well written they barely have any effect on the reader's senses
Scientists used to do an experiment whereby a dog's repeated reward for performing a task was unaccountably replaced by punishment. The dog, knowing … - Steve Aylett
Scientists used to do an experiment whereby a dog's repeated reward for performing a task was unaccountably replaced by punishment. The dog, knowing …
Sanity’s a virginity of the mind - Steve Aylett
Sanity’s a virginity of the mind
The optimist sees the future as a rabbit sees the oncoming truck - getting bigger, not closer. - Steve Aylett
The optimist sees the future as a rabbit sees the oncoming truck - getting bigger, not closer.
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