“I don't hate you.. I just don't like that you exist”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Seduce the Darkness
As quoted in "Royal wedding: Should the royals have real jobs?" http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12277714, BBC News (27 January 2011)
“I don't hate you.. I just don't like that you exist”
Gena Showalter (1975) American writer
Source: Seduce the Darkness
“I hope suffering don't exist.”
David Levithan (1972) American author and editor
Source: Dash & Lily's Book of Dares
“I get melancholy if I don't [write]. I need the company of people who don't exist.”
William Trevor (1928–2016) Irish writer
“Try as I will, I don't see what might exist…”
Emil M. Cioran (1911–1995) Romanian philosopher and essayist
Drawn and Quartered (1983)
“Simple people, people who don't exist, prefer things which don't exist,simple things.”
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
"Foreword to an Exhibit: I" (1944)
Context: Simple people, people who don't exist, prefer things which don't exist, simple things.
"Good" and "bad" are simple things. You bomb me = "bad." I bomb you = "good." Simple people(who, incidentally, run this socalled world)know this(they know everything)whereas complex people—people who feel something—are very, very ignorant and really don't know anything.
“A world without you is unknown to me. I don't even know if it exists.”
Kyōichi Katayama (1959) Japanese writer
Source: Socrates In Love
“There is no single rule that governs the use of geometry. I don't think that one exists.”
Benoît Mandelbrot (1924–2010) Polish-born, French and American mathematician
New Scientist interview (2004)