BERNARD BECKETT QUOTES

New Zealand author (1967- )

In time action becomes habit, and habit can wear reason away, leaving no traces.

BERNARD BECKETT

Genesis

Tags: habit


Many scholars have complained of our tendency to see history only in conflicts, but I am not convinced they are right. It is in conflict that our values are exposed.

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Genesis


There's all these people waiting, like waiting for something is enough to make it happen. That's the future, having something to wait for. I'm glad I don't have a future then. I hate waiting.

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No Alarms


Attention is a drug. There's no going back.

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Deep Fried


Without God, our reason is an accident of the cosmos, as ultimately inconsequential as the spinning of the planet or the pulling of the tides. Reason becomes unimportant, and hence untenable. Without God we have only belief, and yet we are left with nothing to believe in.

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August


In the end, living is defined by dying. Bookended by oblivion, we are caught in the vice of terror, squeezed to bursting by the approaching end.

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Genesis

Tags: death


For the one belief we all carry with us, no matter how rational we claim to be, is a belief in our own free will.

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Falling for Science


I have learned to value the things others are reluctant to give.

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Genesis


This is always the problem with building heroes. To keep them pure, we must build them stupid. The world is built on compromise and uncertainty, and such a place is too complex for heroes to flourish.

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Genesis


Which came first, the mind or the idea of the mind? Have you never wondered? They arrived together. The mind is an idea.

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Genesis


A society that fears knowledge is a society that fears itself.

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Genesis

Tags: knowledge


History has taught us the futility of the conspiracy theory. Complexity gives rise to error, and in error we grow our prejudice.

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Genesis


Ideas mutate, and spread; they change their hosts as much as their hosts change them.

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Genesis

Tags: ideas


In her mother's album the activists always looked so relaxed, certain the world would tumble at nothing more than a gentle nudge and the strum of a guitar. Maybe it was the way the sun was always shining in the photographs, or her mother's face, simultaneously eighteen and fifty at the centre of every frame, but it had all seemed so harmless.

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Acid Song


Superstition is the need to view the world in terms of simple cause and effect.

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Genesis


She remembered brighter days, but never spoke of them. It was one of the Great Mistakes, thinking of brightness as a quality of the past.

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Genesis


The death of a child, the most sorrowful of all the mysteries.

BERNARD BECKETT

August


The idea enters the brain from the outside. It rearranges the furniture to make it more to its liking. It finds other Ideas already in residence, and picks fights or forms alliances. The alliances build new structures, to defend themselves against intruders. And then, whenever the opportunity arises, the Idea sends out its shock troops in search of new brains to infect. The successful Idea travels from mind to mind, claiming new territory, mutating as it goes. It's a jungle out there ... many ideas are lost. Only the strongest survive.

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Genesis


Talk is never just words.

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Genesis


Human spirit is the ability to face the uncertainty of the future with curiosity and optimism. It is the belief that problems can be solved, differences resolved.

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Genesis