"You're always talking about wars." "It had nothing to do with wars." "These people were outlaws." "You don't wage war against outlaws." "You exterminate them." "Outlaws!" "My boy, that was a marvelous time!" "Oh, it was so well done, so perfectly organized, so daringly carried out." "You have to understand that the mass of people always play someone else's game, never their own." "The spirit borrows from matter the perceptions it draws its nourishment from, and gives them back as movement" "stamped with its freedom." "Elohim brought the living out of the Earth." "The basic message came across in Eden, meaning voluptuousness and delight." "The Garden of Eden is the garden of earthly delights." "To cultivate this garden is to take care of those delights." "To look after the garden is to preserve and pass on the treasure received there." "ln this Eden, all trees were given as a gift." "Almost immediately thereafter came the first prohibition, the "No," the "Not."" "Under pain of death." "Nothing conflicts more with the image of the beloved than that of the state." "The state's rationale directly opposes the sovereign value of love." "The state in no way possesses, or else it has lost, the power to embrace, before our eyes, the totality of the world, that totality of the universe offered externally via the loved one as object," "and internally via the lover as subject." "Since the body-soul pairing means each deforms the other, we must separate them to know them properly." "The society makes the body seem something more than it is, and the soul something less." "But once separated, when the body returns to earth, and the soul is able to return to heaven, we see both in all their purity." "lsn't this perfect happiness?" "Come on, you have to admit it's all pretty sad." "But, my dear fellow, happiness isn't enjoyable."