6 Quotes & Sayings By Erlend Loe

Erlend Loe is a prolific Norwegian author of books for adults and children. He has published over eighty novels, most of which are about his own experiences as an author, or his observations of the Norwegian culture.

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We shall never meet, but there is something I want you to know. My time is not the same as your time. Our times are not the same. And do you know what that means? That means that time does not exist. Do you want me to repeat that? There is no time. There is a life and a death. There are people and animals. Our thoughts exist. And the world. The universe, too. But there is no time. You might as well take it easy. Do you feel better now? I feel better. This is going to work out. Have a nice day. Erlend Loe
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A human being weighing 70 kilograms contains among other things:-45 litres of water- Enough chalk to whiten a chicken pen- Enough phosphorus for 2, 200 matches- Enough fat to make approximately 70 bars of soap- Enough iron to make a two inch nail- Enough carbon for 9, 000 pencil points- A spoonful of magnesium I weigh more than 70 kilograms. And I remember a TV series called Cosmos. Carl Sagan would walk around on a set that was meant to look like space, speaking in large numbers. On one of the shows he sat in front of a tank full of all the substances human beings are made of. He stirred the tank with a stick wondering if he would be able to create life. He didn’t succeed. Erlend Loe
It's good for me to see so many other people...
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It's good for me to see so many other people who are not me. That there are so many others. I feel affection for them. Most of them are doing the best they can. I am also doing the best I can. Erlend Loe
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I still don't know if things fit together, or if everything will be all right in the end. But I believe that something means something. I believe in cleansing the soul through fun and games. I also believe in love. And I have several good friends, and just one bad one. Erlend Loe
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...the total number of galaxies in the universe seems to be in the region of ten billion, and that each of them has about a hundred billion stars the size of the sun. These numbers are so absurd that I strangely find myself in a good mood. It's all so immense. I think Paul feels a bit like this as well. There is so little I can do to make a difference. It is liberating. Erlend Loe