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Stephen Evans Quotes

«There is only one dream I can guarentee...my death.»
Author: Stephen Evans
«This is the fundamental premise of how the U.S. legal system functions ? you are responsible for your own actions. God, Jesus, Allah, Buddha, the Grand Master of the KKK, the President of Ford Motor Company cannot be held responsible for your actions. God doesn't go to jail for the pound of weed you got caught going over the Laredo with - even though he apparently has the knowledge, power, and care to prevent it ? you go to jail. God passes go and the courts collect two hundred dollars.»
«Although we will both die, and life is utterly meaningless, my time is vastly more important than yours.»
Author: Stephen Evans | Keywords: utterly, vastly
«Treat Death as it treats us: with utter indifference.»
Author: Stephen Evans | Keywords: treats, utter
«I know all human beings will be successful. How do I know? They all die.»
Author: Stephen Evans | Keywords: know-all
«Genetically speaking, most humans really don't do much for the health of the species.»
«Thanksgiving is nothing but a toast to genocide.»
«I don't mourn the dead. I mourn the living.»
Author: Stephen Evans | Keywords: mourn
«It is coming. A vast war. A war no citizen of any country can stop, except those who are supposed to represent citizens. It will be war to buttress the next few hundred years of nation-state politics; it is a defining moment in world history. It has been boiling for millenia, simmering for the last few generations, and shall be a meal for the masses who have t.v. or who experience causalities. It is the only avenue left for peace. Who is to say that a multi-nation state war based on economics, religion and politics is a bad thing? It could lead to the destruction of those conditions that created such misery and death.It could lead to humanity. But then again, should humanity be a growing process? are we still infantile?Maybe every soldier who serves in the name of their country is a modern day Christ. Perhaps we have replaced Christ, an individual who sacrificed for the sake of humanity, for those individuals who fight for a nation-state. It is a degredation of ideals. Perhaps people are too colored by their immediate culture and responsibilities to notice the suffering of humanity. Perhaps they're not allowed to care. Perhaps there's not enough time to make an effort to care.But who needs wisdom or hope when war is the answer and motivation to peace. Individuals have allowed their power to be consolidated into a handful of humans who manipulate perception for their own individual ends. Is it those few who bear responsibility? Or is it just foolish to believe that one human can represent another? Is the upcoming war good to find the solution for humanity or is it just another folly of a stupid species?What is the solution? What is the end to all this silliness?»
Author: Stephen Evans
«What is the value of your existence?»
Author: Stephen Evans