From the moment we are born, we begin to die.
Janne Teller, Nothing.
“...suddenly I got shivers down my spine thinking about how many different people one and the same person can be.”
“The reason dying is so easy is because death has no meaning... And the reason death has no meaning is because life has no meaning. All the same, have fun!”
“It's all a waste of time. Everything begins only to end. The moment you were born you began to die. That's how it is with everything.”
“If something's worth getting upset about, then there must be something worth getting happy about. And if something's worth getting happy about, then there must be something that matters. But there ...”
“She had loved him for such a long time, she thought. How was it that she did now know him at all?”
“Y'all smoke to enjoy it. I smoke to die.”
“Although sex was something they both regarded as perilous, marriage had, by contrast, seemed safe a safe house in a world of danger; the ultimate haven of two solitary, fearful souls. When you were...”
“Universe is nothing, but human thought.”
“Nothing is the whole story. The selfs curse and the writers.”
“There's a fine line, you know. Between having space and having nothing.”