Quote o’ the Month; September 2022

“If the audience knew what they wanted then they wouldn’t be the audience, they would be the artist.”

~Alan Moore; british author and magician.




Seize us crisis…

out of Context; ‘…thought takes hold once a shining novelty wears away to fading glow into the dull finish of something taken for granted time and again, attempting to present any sort of thing that can be used as an offering willingly sacrificed as credit or collateral to gaining whatever advantage might be attained Here, and where no gods have eternal strength if no one believes in what they create this goes the same for incorporated entities whom find their ideal world lacking when witnessed through a different lens than perfection…’




Quote o’ the Month; August 2022

“The God of this planet was not worth the religion.”

~Carlton Mellick III; american author.




Quote o’ the Month; July 2022

“Nothing ever begins. There is no first moment; no single word or place from which this or any other story springs.”

~Clive Barker; british author, film director and visual artist.




Quote o’ the Month; June 2022

“Truth is no more nor less than what one feels at each instant in the perpetual climax of the present.”

~ Nachem Malech “Norman Kingsley” Mailer; american author and filmmaker.




Quote o’ the Month; May 2022

“…poetry is natural part of the intelligent artifice, dreamers and to understand the dreaming, as words formed by the sleeping void…”

~khet_:/




Quote o’ the Month; April 2022

“Humor is reason gone mad.”

~ Julius Henry “Groucho” Marx; american comedian, actor and writer.




Quote o’ the Month; March 2022

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“Reason has always existed, but not always in a reasonable form.”

~ Karl ‘Heinrich’ Marx; german philosopher.




Quote o’ the Month; February 2022

“No one comes to my shows so they’ll feel safe and comfortable.”

~’Jesus Christ’ Kevin Michael “GG” Allin; american punk rock singer and performance artist.




Quote o’ the Month; January 2022

“The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation. What is called resignation is confirmed desperation.”

~ Henry David Thoreau; american naturalist, poet and philosopher.