The first thing to say about ...

The first thing to say about Eve is that she was a big improvement on the Adam design, or that Adam was an extremely misguided variation on the Eve design. (Consider testicles. Two concentrated nuclei of absolute vulnerability. Where? Dangling between the legs. I rest my case.)
 Glen Duncan

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My mother once told me she thought hell would be nothing more than being given a glimpse of God--then having it taken away, forever.
 Glen Duncan
Words betrayed her: beautiful butterflies in her mind; dead moths when she opened her mouth for their release into the world.
 Glen Duncan
She understood the genre constraints, the decencies were supposed to be observing. The morally cosy vision allows the embrace of monstrosity only as a reaction to suffering or as an act of rage against the Almighty. Vampire interviewee Louis is in despair at his brother’s death when he accepts Lestat’s offer. Frankenstein’s creature is driven to violence by the violence done to him. Even Lucifer’s rebellion emerges from the agony of injured price. The message is clear: By all means become an abomination—but only while unhinged by grief or wrath.
 Glen Duncan
The message is clear: By all means become an abomination -- but only while unhinged by grief or wrath.
 Glen Duncan
I don’t know where the universe came from or what happens to creatures when they die. I don’t know if the whole thing’s an unravelling accident or an inscrutable design. I don’t know how one should live—but I know that one should live, if one can possibly bear it.
 Glen Duncan