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One may always attempt as much insight, love, freedom of thought and expression, justice and tolerance as possible for oneself and the very few people who share one’s truest life. To be a ‘free lord’ in secret is better than being a public slave, a willing accomplice of repression and injustice (Hakim Bey Quotes)
In short, it occurred to me that perhaps the only possible avant garde is the avant garden (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Words belong to those who use them only till someone else steals them back (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Those who understand history are condemned to watch other idiots repeat it (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Mummies are dehydrated and they long for the blood of living words (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Art tells gorgeous lies that come true (Hakim Bey Quotes)
If rulers refuse to consider poems as crimes, then someone must commit crimes that serve the function of poetry, or texts that possess the resonance of terrorism (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Chaos comes before all principles of order and entropy, it’s neither a God nor a maggot, its idiotic desires encompass and define every possible choreography, all meaningless aethers and phlogistons: its masks are crystallizations of its own facelessness, like clouds (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Don’t just survive while waiting for someone’s revolution to clear your head (Hakim Bey Quotes)
The autonomy of the individual appears to be complemented and enhanced by the movement of the group; while the effectiveness of the group seems to depend on the freedom of the individual (Hakim Bey Quotes)
The last possible deed is that which defines perception itself, an invisible golden chord that connects us: illegal dancing in the courthouse corridors (Hakim Bey Quotes)
Moloch merely shovels babies into the fire of productive capitalism. Mammon hooks them on the dead heroin of envy (Hakim Bey Quotes)
A freedom or pleasure that rests on someone else’s slavery or misery cannot finally satisfy the self because it is a limitation or narrowing of the self, an admission of impotence, an offense against generosity and justice. Our freedom depends on other people’s freedom, for our fates are inextricably interwoven with others’, especially with those we love (Hakim Bey Quotes)
The dullard finds even wine tasteless, while the sorcerer is intoxicated by the mere sight of water (Hakim Bey Quotes)
The dullard sees no eros in fine champagne; the sorcerer can fall intoxicated on a glass of water (Hakim Bey Quotes)