Malcolm Azania Quote

The id isn't satisfied with enough, because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So enough becomes more than which becomes all. And even then, the id fears that all can be taken away; therefore crushing the capacity of others to resist becomes paramount.


Chapter 3 Clash of the Icons (p. 75) - From the Notebooks of Dr. Brain (2007)


The id isn't satisfied with enough, because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So enough...

The id isn't satisfied with enough, because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So enough...

The id isn't satisfied with enough, because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So enough...

The id isn't satisfied with enough, because enough is never enough. The id always needs more, or specifically, more than anybody else. So enough...