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As long as humankind recklessly proceeds in the fateful delusion of being biologically fated for triumph, nothing essential will change.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
The kitchen is the heart of every home, for the most part. It evokes memories of your family history.
— Debi Mazar
He is mighty in the near world, but curses his might as purchased with his harmony of soul, his innocence, his inner peace in life's embrace.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
No future triumph or metamorphosis can justify the pitiful blighting of a human being against his will.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
Those who say yes are rewarded by the adventures they have.
— Keith Johnstone
Jesus must have been a psychopath
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
Know yourselves- be infertile and let the earth be silent after ye.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
The immediate facts are what we must relate to. Darkness and light, beginning and end.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
He is the universe's helpless captive, kept to fall into nameless possibilities.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
On with the dance, let the joy be unconfined.
— Mark Twain
To bear children into this world is like carrying wood to a burning house.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
If one regards life and death as natural processes, the metaphysical dread vanishes, and one obtains peace of mind.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
Why does man need a meaning to life?
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
For me, a desert island is no tragedy, neither is a deserted planet.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
A coin is turned around before it is handed to the beggar, yet a child is unflinchingly tossed into cosmic bruteness.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
Mankind ought to end its existence of its own will.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
A coin is examined, and only after careful deliberation, given to a beggar, whereas a child is flung out into the cosmic brutality without hesitation.
— Peter Wessel Zapffe
That which has been exists no more; it exists as little as that which has never been.
— Arthur Schopenhauer