Christopher Moore Quotes
They Are The Fallen Gods. The New Gods Are Producers, Creators, Doers. The New Gods Are The Chinless Techno-children Who Would Rather Eat White Sugar And Watch Science-fiction Films Than Worry About What Shoes They Wear. And These Poor Souls Desperately Push Papers Around Hoping That A Mystical Message Will Appear To Save Them From The New, Awkward, Brilliant Gods And Their Silicon-chip Reality. Some Of Them Will Survive, Of Course, But Most Will Fall. Uncreative Thinking Is Done Better By Machines. Poor Souls, You Can Almost Hear Them Sweating.
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