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  • Everyone represses everything. Do you think any of these "normal" human beings really do exactly what they want to do all the time? 'Course not. It's just the same. We're middle-class and we're British. Repression is in our veins.

    Matt Haig (2011). “The Radleys: A Novel”, p.287, Simon and Schuster
  • This was, I would later realise, a planet of things wrapped inside things. Food inside wrappers. Bodies inside clothes. Contempt inside smiles. Everything was hidden away.

  • Advice for a human 86. To like something is to insult it. Love it or hate it. Be passionate. As civilisation advances, so does indifference. It is a disease. Immunize yourself with art. And love.

  • Laughter, along with madness, seemed to be the only way out, the emergency exit for humans.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.42, Simon and Schuster
  • The single biggest act of bravery or madness anyone can do is the act of change.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.249, Simon and Schuster
  • Everyone is a comedy. If people are laughing at you, they just don't quite understand the joke that is themselves.

    Matt Haig (2013). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.261, Simon and Schuster
  • There is only one genre in fiction, the genre is called book.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.260, Simon and Schuster
  • Make sure, as often as possible, you are doing something you’d be happy to die doing.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.263, Simon and Schuster
  • Beauty breeds beauty, truth triggers truth. The cure for writer's block is therefore to read.

  • Dark matter is needed to hold galaxies together. Your mind is a Galaxy. More dark than light. But the light makes it worthwhile.

    Matt Haig (2013). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.264, Simon and Schuster
  • A book is a map. There will be times in your life when you will feel lost and confused. The way back to yourself is through reading. There is not a problem in existence that has not been eased, somewhere and at some time, by a book. I want you to remember that.The answers have all been written. And the more you read, the more you will know how to find your way through those difficult times.

  • Flowers, after love, must have been the best advert planet Earth had going for it.

  • Knowledge is finite. Wonder is infinite.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.260, Simon and Schuster
  • Advice for a human. 81. You can't find happiness looking for the meaning of life. Meaning is only the third most important thing. It comes after loving and being. 82. If you think something is ugly, look harder. Ugliness is just a failure of seeing.

  • Avice for a human. 87. Dark matter is needed to hold galaxies together. Your mind is a Galaxy. More dark than light. But the light makes it worthwhile. 88. Which is to say: don't kill yourself. Even when the darkness is total. Always know that life is not still. Time is space. You are moving through that galaxy. Wait for the stars.

  • Vampire? Such a provocative word, wrapped in too many clichés and girly novels.

    Matt Haig (2011). “The Radleys: A Novel”, p.116, Simon and Schuster
  • All that humans create serves solely to lessen the terror of existence.

  • End-users not technologies shape the market. Consequently marketers need to stay abreast not only of technological developments but also of the way people respond to them.

    Matt Haig (2002). “Mobile Marketing: The Message Revolution”, p.191, Kogan Page Publishers
  • You reach a certain age -- sometimes it's fifteen, sometimes it's forty-six -- and you realize the cliche you have adopted for yourself isn't working.

  • Love is scary because it pulls you in with an intense force, a supermassive black hole which looks like nothing from the outside but from the inside challenges every reasonable thing you know. You lose yourself, like I lost myself, in the warmest of annihilations.

  • Obey your head. Obey your heart. Obey your gut. In fact, obey everything except commands.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.262, Simon and Schuster
  • You can't just stop technological progress. Even if one country stops researching artificial intelligence, some other countries will continue to do it. The real question is what to do with the technology. You can use exactly the same technology for very different social and political purposes. So I think people shouldn't be focused on the question of how to stop technological progress because this is impossible. Instead the question should be what kind of usage to make of the new technology. And here we still have quite a lot of power to influence the direction it's taking.

    Source: www.theguardian.com
  • Blood doesn't satisfy cravings. It magnifies them.

    Matt Haig (2011). “The Radleys: A Novel”, p.91, Simon and Schuster
  • The possibility of pain is where love stems from

    Matt Haig (2013). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.159, Simon and Schuster
  • If getting drunk was how people forgot they were mortal, then hangovers were how they remembered.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.195, Simon and Schuster
  • And most of all, books. They were, in and of themselves, reasons to stay alive. Every book written is the product of a human mind in a particular state. Add all the books together and you get the end sum of humanity. Every time I read a great book I felt I was reading a kind of map, a treasure map, and the treasure I was being directed to was in actual fact myself.

    Matt Haig (2015). “Reasons to Stay Alive”, p.100, Canongate Books
  • If you think something is ugly, look harder. Ugliness is just a failure of seeing.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.263, Simon and Schuster
  • And how could I believe that Australian wine was automatically inferior to wine sourced from other regions on the planet when I had never drunk anything but liquid nitrogen?

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.6, Simon and Schuster
  • Kissing is what humans do when words have reached a place they can't escape from.

    Matt Haig (2014). “The Humans: A Novel”, p.183, Simon and Schuster
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