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Damned (Palahniuk novel)

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“What makes earth feel like Hell is our expectation that it should feel like Heaven.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“If you can watch much television, then being dead will a cinch. Actually, watching television and surfing the Internet are really excellent practice for being dead.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“The first time we meet another person an insidious little voice in our head says, 'I might wear eyeglasses or be chunky around the hips or a girl, but at least I'm not Gay or Black or a Jew.' Meaning: I may be me - but at least I have the good sense not to be YOU.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“"A woman eats to feed her pussy." Meaning: Anything we do to excess is in compensation for not getting a minimum amount of sexual gratification....Men oveimbibe alcohol because their penises are thirsty.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“It simply makes sense that I should miss my parents more than they miss me, especially when you consider that they only loved me for thirteen years while I loved them my entire life.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“In Hell you'd be foolish to count on people displaying high standards of honesty. The same goes for earth.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“Yes, and I know that when a super-sexy older girl with hips and breasts and nice hair wants to take off your glasses and to paint you a smokey eye she's merely trying to enroll you in a beauty contest she's already won. It's the kind of slummy, condescending gesture, like when rich people ask poor people where they summer. To me, this smacks of a blatant, insensitive 'let them eat cake' type of chauvinism.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“[I]f you ask me, most people have children just as their own enthusiasm about life begins to wane. A child allows us to revisit the excitement we once felt about, well...everything. A generation later, our grandkids bump up our enthusiasm yet again. Reproducing is a kind of booster shot to keep us loving life.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“If the living are haunted by the dead, then the dead are haunted by their own mistakes."”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“What do I think I am? In a thousand words....I don't have a clue, but I'll start by abandoning hope. Please help me, Satan. That would make me so happy. Help me give up my addiction to hope.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“To prove that I exist I must kill you....If you are, in fact, my continuing author, then killing you will end my existence as well. Small loss. Such a life, as your puppet, is not worth living. But if I destroy you and your dreck script, and I still exist....then my existence will be glorious, for I will become my own master.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“Like so many experiences you venture into knowing full well that they'll be terrible, in fact the core pleasure resides in their very innate badness,...”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“Why is it that I occur as a story to everyone except myself?”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“I hope, therefore I am.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“Being dead isn't all sitting around in remorseful reflection and bitter self-recrimination. Death, like life, is waht you make of it.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“The truth is you stay in Hell until you forgive yourself.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“In Hell, it's our attachments to a fixed identity that torture us.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“No one is discriminated against more than alive people discriminate against the dead. Nobody is as badly marginalized. If the dead are portrayed in popular culture it's as zombies...vampires...ghosts, always something threatening to the living.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)
“No, it's not fair, but what makes life feel like Hell is our expectation that it should last forever. Life is short. Dead is forever. You will find out for yourself soon enough. It won't help the situation for you to get all upset.”
— Damned (Palahniuk novel)