Quotes About Existential
Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, and others have stated that they think AI is an existential risk. I disagree. I don't see a risk to humanity of a 'Terminator' scenario or anything of the sort.
~ Ramez Naam
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We are each either among the demoralized showing the way to a future of eternal nightmare, or we are losers celebrating our moment in hell.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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But though the stars were spread across a great reaching blackness, the streets below were bathed in a stale gray dimness which suggested neither night nor day nor any natural phase between them.
~ Thomas Ligotti
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~ Thornton Wilder
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I could blame my existential sadness on a lot of issues, but the truth is, it's been a part of me since Day One.
~ Tiffanie DeBartolo
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Technology has just passed our survival instinct, and the country is spinning on a stationary existential axis of make-believe importance: We text about a Tweet of a YouTube video posted on Facebook with a clip of Glee about not texting that we just texted about. Instead of actual life, we're now living an air-guitar version of life.
~ Tim Dorsey
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The Cylons are such a frightening concept - not knowing who is real. No way.
~ Mary McDonnell
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I think it's time to explore our relationship to the hereafter and the now and determine whether or not there is a part mankind can play at this time to forestall the nuclear bubble breaking and the world coming to an end.
~ David Seltzer
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Jazz is orgasm, it is the music of orgasm, good orgasm and bad, and so it spoke across a nation, it had the communication of art even where it was watered, perverted, corrupted, and almost killed, it spoke in no matter what laundered popular way of instantaneous existential states to which some whites could respond, it was indeed a communication by art because it said, "I feel this, and now you do too.
~ Norman Mailer
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For guilt was the existential edge of sex. Without guilt, sex was meaningless.
~ Norman Mailer
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Sve se na koncu svede na ništa.
~ Norton Juster
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Estoy sufriendo las penas del infierno sin ni siquiera haber muerto.
~ Orhan Pamuk
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So you choose to measure by the only standard that allows your life to be meaningless?
~ Orson Scott Card
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Nothing can save you, not youth or beauty or wealth, not intelligence or power or courage. You are all alone, in the middle of the ocean, with the lights going out.
~ Connie Willis
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Evolution cannot avoid bringing intelligent life ultimately to an awareness of one thing above all else and that one thing is futility.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Quando non ti resta nient'altro imbastisci cerimoniali sul nulla e soffiaci sopra
~ Cormac McCarthy
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My life is ghastly
~ Cormac McCarthy
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His head was pounding and his vision skewed in some way and he was vaguely amazed at being alive and not sure that it was worth it.
~ Cormac McCarthy
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Why, oh why must one grow up, why must one inherit this heavy, numbing responsibility of living an undiscovered life? Out of the nothingness and the undifferentiated mass, to make something of herself! But what? In the obscurity and pathlessness to take a direction! But whither? How take even one step? And yet, how stand still? This was torment indeed, to inherit the responsibility of one's own life.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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As the years drew on it was the fear of nothingness in her life that affected her.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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You can't lose yourself, neither in woman nor humanity nor in God. You've always got yourself on your hands in the end: and a very raw and jaded and humiliated and nervous-neurasthenic self it is, too, in the end.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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Because, after all, like so many modern men, he was finished almost before he had begun.
~ D.H. Lawrence
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As for hobbies, people with stimulating hobbies suffer from the most noxious of despairs since they are tranquilized in their despair.
~ Walker Percy
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Assume that you are quite right. You are depressed because you have every reason to be depressed. No member of the other two million species which inhabit the earth—and who are luckily exempt from depression—would fail to be depressed if it lived the life you lead. You live in a deranged age—more deranged than usual, because despite great scientific and technological advances, man has not the faintest idea of who he is or what he is doing.
~ Walker Percy
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