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Those who understand the true nature of humanity are always lonersDean Cavanagh
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Your mind gives birth to an action and, whether you like it or not, it will never let it become orphanedDean Cavanagh
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Power happily walks hand in hand with abuseDean Cavanagh
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Reality is symbolic. We build it using only the 26 symbols of the alphabet alongside images that speak to us on a linguistic level built from the 26 symbols of the alphabet.Dean Cavanagh
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The fictitious kleptomaniac's only crime was stealing imaginationsDean Cavanagh
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Those who don't know history are destined to be tyrannized by itDean Cavanagh
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Creativity is our only weapon against entropyDean Cavanagh
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All creativity is a work in progressDean Cavanagh
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Don't Stop Searching Until You Find Creative & Gainful UnemploymentDean Cavanagh
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If you want a vision of the future, imagine someone watching a boot stamping on a human face - forever...and ‘liking’ it.Dean Cavanagh
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The future is just a memory that has yet to be bornDean Cavanagh
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We only set the clocks back and forth in the arrogant belief we have some influence with almighty Time.Dean Cavanagh
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We can depend on nobody in this world, and sometimes we even betray ourselvesDean Cavanagh
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De-calcify the pineal gland with the detergent of imaginationDean Cavanagh
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The currency of the future will be memoryDean Cavanagh
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Culture now spreads at central nervous system speed. It’s a shame that compassion doesn’t.Dean Cavanagh
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The atheist suicide bomber is unfaithfully committed to his missionDean Cavanagh
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When failing spectacularly the trick is to employ an inverted Schadenfreude. Take ownership of your misfortune.Dean Cavanagh
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Simplicity takes time, patience & practice. Complexity offers too many excuses for failureDean Cavanagh
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Those who fail to understand mystery are doomed to crack itDean Cavanagh
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Evil triumphs when good men refuse to call it evilDean Cavanagh
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The most visceral science fiction always takes place in the past and focuses on the humdrumDean Cavanagh
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You never know whether you've already experienced your greatest moment or your worstDean Cavanagh
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Jay-Z and Kanye West are to authentic rap culture what diseased rates were to 14th century EuropeansDean Cavanagh
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We need more moral compasses and less Sat NavsDean Cavanagh
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Atheists are the most faithful people I ever metDean Cavanagh
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There are no tragedies in life, only violent coup d’etats on the state of irrational optimismDean Cavanagh
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When you try to build Heaven on earth you end up building ghetto's of HellDean Cavanagh
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The desideratum of the philosophy “better to have never been” is parents being charged with manslaughter for bringing children into the worldDean Cavanagh
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Both precious and absurd, this tightrope of existence we walk in both directions; strung only on a rhythm of heartbeats across a voidDean Cavanagh
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Perfection in art is a crime against humanity. Perfect humanity in crime is artDean Cavanagh
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The ego camouflages itself like a fox born and raised in a hen house. Its only worry is that you fail to notice its presence every so often and start acting without fearDean Cavanagh
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I am Become Text Message. Destroyer Of Words.Dean Cavanagh
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Don't Stare Into Your i- Phone Too Long Lest The Abyss Stares Back at YouDean Cavanagh
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For some it is harder to wake up to the truth of life than it is to fall into the sleep of deathDean Cavanagh
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The best sleep imaginable is sleeping in your dreamsDean Cavanagh
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Sleep: the breakfast of championsDean Cavanagh
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The US exports democracy, hence there being very little left for AmericansDean Cavanagh
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As life speeds up & the political becomes ever more personal democracy continues to foster change as fast as the movement of tectonic platesDean Cavanagh
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Central Bankers are driving us to Hell in a vehicle We are paying the installments onDean Cavanagh
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We don't fall in love, we fall in lust. We ascend to love.Dean Cavanagh
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Empathy Is An Endangered InstinctDean Cavanagh
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Fools "Sell Out" Where Angels Fear to TreadDean Cavanagh
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There's more than enough for the many, but somehow never enough for the fewDean Cavanagh
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The Only Good Greed Is Greed For Enlightening ExperiencesDean Cavanagh
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Destruction is as valid an artistic statement as construction. Both statements echo the model of the society we live in. The only invalid art is utopianDean Cavanagh
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Expect the unexpected like a chain smoking, hard drinking, monochrome world dwelling Noir DetectiveDean Cavanagh
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Death Laughs In The Faces Of ClocksDean Cavanagh
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To be and not to be, that is the quantum questionDean Cavanagh
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Time Is Speeding Up In Relation To Corruption. Hold On Tight.Dean Cavanagh
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They tell us to count our blessings whilst they count the coffersDean Cavanagh
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Artist Matthew Barney has made a film about “shit”. It is hardly original. Hollywood has made shit films for decades.Dean Cavanagh
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The only "right" answer is one that can be questioned.Dean Cavanagh
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Fame & fortune come with a price that fame finds insulting and fortune can't afford to pay back.Dean Cavanagh
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The Hall Of Fame Is Built On QuicksandDean Cavanagh
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A great irony is that the quest for secular immortality is being funded by foundations and individuals who seem to hate lifeDean Cavanagh
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The Celebrity Charity Industrial Complex Makes a Mockery of CompassionDean Cavanagh
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The generation that bought the most shoes and crippled the moral footingDean Cavanagh
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Corporate advertising is simply expensive lying dressed up as brainwashingDean Cavanagh
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Eternal Boredom Of The Strifeless MindDean Cavanagh
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The unconscious is so seductive because mortality is alien to itDean Cavanagh
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Most Politicians Are The Whores at The Establishment Party, But We're The Ones Getting FuckedDean Cavanagh
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Character assassination of a politician is a victimless crimeDean Cavanagh
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The Plutocracy’s insatiable hunger for pixelated information is enough to put a bulimic Pac-Man to shameDean Cavanagh
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The obsession with the afterlife is born of a panic at not having memories of a before-life.Dean Cavanagh