Quotes From "The Long Hard Road Out Of Hell" By Marilyn Manson

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But through years of myth-making and fear-sowing, Christianity meta-morphosed antichrists into a single Antichrist, an apocalyptic villain and Christian bogeyman used to scare people as much as Santa Claus is used to regulate children's behavior. After years of studying the concept, I began to realize the Antichrist is a character--a metaphor--who exists in nearly all religions under different names, and maybe there is some truth in it, a need for such a person. But from another perspective, this person could be seen as not a villain but a final hero to save people from their own ignorance. The apocalypse doesn't have to be fire and a brimstone. It could happen on a personal level. Marilyn Manson
I've always believed that a person is smart. It's people...
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I've always believed that a person is smart. It's people that are stupid. Marilyn Manson
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My grandfather had been the ugliest, darkest, foulest, most depraved figure of my childhood, more beast than human, and I had grown up to be him, locked in the basement with my secrets as the rest of the family reveled in the petty and ordinary upstairs. Down there, I saw my black, ancient, ineluctable core exposed, like a crab forced out of its shell--dirty, vulnerable, and obscene. For the first time in my life, I was truly alone. Marilyn Manson
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Like LaVey, I had a also discovered what happens when you say something powerful that makes people think. They become afraid of you, and they neutralize your message by giving you a label that is not open to interpretation-- as a fascist, a devil worshipper or an advocate of rape and violence. Marilyn Manson
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Our relationship, however, soon went awry. Occasionally, something will happen that will change your opinion of someone irrevocably, that wil shatter the ideal you've built up around a person and force you to see them for the fallible and human creature they really are. Marilyn Manson
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The biggest sin in Satanism is not murder, nor is it kindness. It is stupidity. Marilyn Manson
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The most valuable thing [Anton LaVey] did that day was to help me understand and come to terms with the deadness, hardness and apathy I was feeling about myself and the world around me, explaining that it was all necessary, a middle step in an evolution from an innocent child to an intelligent, powerful being capable of making a mark on the world. Marilyn Manson
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If you act like a rock star you will be treated like one. Marilyn Manson
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I knew that I was supposed to respond with some kind of mannered phrase that ended with "hail Satan, " but I couldn't bring myself to do so. It seemed too empty and ritualistic, like wearing a uniform in a Christian school. Marilyn Manson