The War between Light and Darkness-Rust Quotations

Guiseppe 2022-10-29 09:12:36

The two-line narrative is one of the reasons for the success of this play. A little bit of suspense is created, filling the characters, and more importantly, what Rust said in the side interrogation, making the whole story more meaningful. Rust said at the beginning that he is a pessimist and he despises religion. In many words, it is not difficult to see his doubts about the meaning of the entire human existence and the spurning of the human self. As Marty said, these words will only be spoken by people who can't find a reason for existence, and Rust is desperate. The death of his daughter and the sins of human nature seen at work made him gradually desperate. His words may be extreme, but in his intermittent narratives, the truth is stripped out in the chaos time and time again, how human self is The trivial. When I watched the first time, I didn't think about Rust's words in order to chase the development of the case. When I watched the second time, I wrote them down and shared them with everyone. What Rust said at the end tells the meaning of the whole case, the war between light and darkness, each of us struggling with ourselves, in the end, it was just for a little light and a little hope, because of how important it is.

Quotation 1: The whole world is the same, but it is a broken ditch in the universe... I think that human consciousness is a sad mistake in evolution. We know too much about ourselves, and we naturally separate ourselves from ourselves. Part of it is turned into nature. From the law of nature, we are creatures that shouldn't exist. We are enslaved by the illusion of owning ourselves. Sensory experience and sensation are combined. Each of us is set as someone, but in fact, none of us are. For all species, the most noble thing is to refuse to be set, stop multiplying, and go to extinction hand in hand. On the last night, brothers and sisters return to the original self.

Quotations 2: You must be arrogant enough to get out of nothing Find a soul, stuff it into the child's body and let a life be trapped here. As for my daughter, she saved me from the sin of being a father.

Quotation 3: Transferring fear and self-loathing to the container of authoritarianism is a catharsis. He uses narrative stories to suck away their fears. Because of this, whether his words can be convincing and the certainty of the story he outlines Sex is directly proportional. Some linguistic anthropologists believe that religion is a virus of language, which can rewrite the brain's path and make critical thinking dull.

Quotation 4: The ontological fallacy of expecting the light to be at the end of the darkness is the trick of a preacher, just like a psychiatrist. Preacher, he arouses your imagination, and then he tells you that this is a goddamn virtue, and it’s not easy to do it. It sounds so natural, doesn’t it? 'There is no doubt that it's all for me, me, me, I'm really fucking important, right? '

Quotations 5: Human beings, I have seen thousands of life endings with my own eyes. Young people and old people, everyone has no doubts about their authenticity, and thinks that their own feelings and experiences make them a unique individual, purposeful and meaningful. , Never thought that he was just a doll in the biological world, but the truth will eventually come to light, and everyone will find that once the thread is cut, everyone will fall.

Quotation 6: You look into their eyes, even if they are just photos, it doesn't matter whether they are alive or dead. You can read out the information you want. Do you know what you will see? You will see that they are also willing to do this, maybe not at first, but it will always be so at the last moment. Obviously this is a relief, because they are afraid at first, and then they will find out for the first time, when letting go. Simple. And at the last moment, they will see that they will see that themselves, you, yourself, and this series of farce are just crude assumptions and stupid wishes, and now you can let go, and there is no need to persist anymore. You don’t have to worry about your life. Your love, hate and entanglement, your memories and pain are all one, the same dream, a dream you can only have in a secret room, a dream about how to be a human being.

Quotation Seven: Have you heard of something called M Theory, detectives? The theory says that in this dimension we are in, our timeline is straight forward, but outside of our time and space, in the fourth dimension, time does not exist. From this point of view, if When we can reach that dimension, we will see that our time and space is like a plane, like a statue placed in many positions, and the statues in each position are superimposed on each other to form itself, and our senses are like tracks. The car goes back and forth. Everything outside of our dimension, that is eternity, eternity is watching us, for us, it is a ball, and for them, it is just a circle.

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True Detective quotes

  • Detective Marty Hart: Do you wonder ever if you're a bad man?

    Detective Rust Cohle: No. I don't wonder, Marty. World needs bad men. We keep the other bad men from the door.

  • Detective Rust Cohle: If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then, brother, that person is a piece of shit - and I'd like to get as many of them out in the open as possible.