There is going to come a time when we have to accept who we are without the assistance of religion. That will be the dawn of true faith. We leave the big decisions to invisible consultants and pray we get the answers we are looking for. You might as well flip a coin.
Corey Taylor (Seven Deadly Sins)
Love is not blind. It’s retarded.
Charlie Harper (Two and a Half Men)
Life is not that simple. That is why it is called life. That word includes both lie and if. Time to figure out which side of the “half” fence you are on: Does your life include a lie or just one big if? There is nothing wrong with either to be honest, but it will make your Sundays longer.
Corey Taylor (Seven Deadly Sins)
The thing I realized early on is that for an organization that preaches the benefits of love and calls anger a sin, they certainly breed a very opinionated and angry group of people, don’t they?
Corey Taylor (Seven Deadly Sins)
Cherish the spirits that make you feel flush and alive. Laze the days you are not devoted to keeping your family afloat financially. Get while you can, for tomorrow it may be against the law. Throw caution to the wind and free yourself from superstitious shackles. Believe if you want, but practice what you want. The days of fear are over and there is no turning back.
Corey Taylor (Seven Deadly Sins)
The apocalypse doesn’t have to be fire and brimstone. It could happen on a personal level. If you believe you’re the center of your own universe and you want to see the universe destroyed, it only takes one bullet.
Marilyn Manson (The Long Hard Road Out of Hell)
Relationships never break cleanly. Like a valuable vase, they are smashed and then glued back together, smashed and glued, smashed and glued until the pieces just don’t fit together anymore.
Marilyn Manson (The Long Hard Road Out of Hell)
People don’t necessarily confide in one another to get something off their chest. They want something: reassurance, which is a hard gift to give convincingly.
Marilyn Manson (The Long Hard Road Out of Hell)
Not only are love and hate such closely related emotions, but it’s a lot easier to hate someone you’ve cared about than someone you never have.
Marilyn Manson (The Long Hard Road Out of Hell)
… There’s nothing like the feeling of knowing that you’ve made a difference in someone’s life, even if that difference is a lifetime of nightmares and a fortune in therapy bills.
Marilyn Manson (The Long Hard Road Out of Hell)