13 Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files Quotes (by Trevor D. Richardson)

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Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files Quotes

Listen in close, Wall Street Conquistadors, you’re spreading like vapor up through people’s floors, you’re moving en masse under the cracks of our doors and grabbing our children to work in your stores, feeding the needy to make them your whores, but you need to remember the grave you’re digging is yours.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


They live, we sleep, we starve, they eat. You must comply with their deceit, don’t trust the wolves to guard the sheep. They’ll colonize when you close your eyes into a superpower that will never die.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


We’re better together than we are apart. The American Dream has us looking out for ourselves even at the expense of our neighbors. That shit ain’t true, man.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


Their Bibles had become an idol before God. That the cross, as a symbol, was an idol, even their own self-image was an idol before God.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


How can we pick and choose which parts of the Bible to follow? One thing is God’s will and another is just cultural differences? What if it’s all cultural? What if homosexuality or saving yourself for marriage is as outdated as women staying silent in church or Leviticus forbidding tattoos?

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


It’s all society is, the repressed sex drives of men, the objectification of women, their paranoia, the posturing, the macho stances, the beauty standard, it’s all just one charade masking a never ending hard on.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


People used to make money, but somewhere along the way, it started making us.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


We’ve been so busy with these things we let ourselves think actually mattered, but they don’t. There’s no such thing as the right career, or morality, or destiny, or fate. There’s only life. And whether you honor it or ignore it. It’s ironic, but in trying to find God we’ve been ignoring life.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


It’s a cruel fact of war that it takes little more than applying pressure to one finger to end another person’s life. More than that, it’s a cruel fact of life that we are hardwired to follow the crowd in a moment of panic.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


Why help make big companies bigger when you can get the same thing from the little guy and actually help someone accomplish their dream?

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


You have a dedication to life and truth that burns out of you as beauty and I envy it so much I want to be around it for the rest of my life.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


When did a free country start to mean free enterprise? Who sold Democracy out for a golden calf we got to idolize?

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


I think the idea that we have anything to begin with is a lie we tell ourselves every day until we believe it. I think the law is there to enforce fictions that would not exist otherwise. Certain laws prevent us from deviating from those fictions, and thrive as a framework for the lifestyle we are all required to live. I believe that the reason possession is nine-tenths of the law is that without those laws there wouldn’t be any possession at all.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files


We were like two atoms in one molecule, hydrogen and oxygen. Both explosive alone, but the source of everything when we came together.

— Trevor D. Richardson, Dystopia Boy: The Unauthorized Files