20+ Erlend Loe Quotes On Education
Erlend Loe is a Norwegian novelist and essayist. He is best known for his humorous novels, such as Naiv.Super and Doppler, which have been translated into many languages. He is also the author of several collections of essays and short stories, as well as several plays and screenplays. Following is our collection on famous quotes by Erlend Loe on love, education, life.
I still don't know if things fit together, or if everything will be all right in the end. But I believe that something means something. I believe in cleansing the soul through fun and games. I also believe in love. And I have several good friends, and just one bad one. — Erlend Loe
It's good for me to see so many other people who are not me. That there are so many others. I feel affection for them. Most of them are doing the best they can. I am also doing the best I can. — Erlend Loe
Something is going to have to happen. Not necessarily something big. Just something. — Erlend Loe
Everything which is human is alien to me. — Erlend Loe
One problem with people is that as soon as they fill a space it's them you see and not the space. Large, desolate landscapes stop being large, desolate landscapes once they have people in them. They define what the eye sees. And the human eye is almost always directed at other humans. In this way an illusion is created that humans are more important than those things on earth which are not human. It's a sick illusion. — Erlend Loe
When the universe is ephemeral, one can easily feel that human existence is meaningless. Why should I do anything at all? On the other hand it is tempting to try and make the best of it. I'm here, anyway. The imagination won't cope if I try to picture where I'd otherwise be. — Erlend Loe
But I would rather have snow. Snow is the on.y weather I really like. Nothing makes me less grumpy than snow. I can sit by a window for hours watching it fall. The silence of snowfall. You can use that. It's best when there's background lighting, for example a street lamp. Or when you go outside and let it flutter down on you. That's real riches, that is. — Erlend Loe
I have enough trouble with useful information, never mind being burdened with what is useless. — Erlend Loe
...the total number of galaxies in the universe seems to be in the region of ten billion, and that each of them has about a hundred billion stars the size of the sun. These numbers are so absurd that I strangely find myself in a good mood. It's all so immense. I think Paul feels a bit like this as well. There is so little I can do to make a difference. It is liberating. — Erlend Loe
I have the strangest thoughts in my head, maybe I should not write them down. — Erlend Loe
There are too many confusing things present. Things I know. Thoughts I have. Sarcasm. Things I think I ought to be doing and places I ought to be going. Always other places. — Erlend Loe
I think I'm more concerned with things that are very big and things that are very small than with all the stuff in between. — Erlend Loe
I know a helluva lot. I'm not the only one who knows these things. Many people know more than I do. That's fortunately not my problem. My problem is what I am supposed to use it for. What do I do with it? It's confusing. — Erlend Loe
Everything seemed meaningless to me. All of a sudden. My own life, the lives of others, of animals of plants, the whole world. It no longer fitted together. — Erlend Loe
I don't want all that much. But I want to be fine. I want to live a simple life with many good moments and a lot of fun. — Erlend Loe
I don't think I am any different from other people. I have the same dreams. I want a family. I want a house. A car. Why shouldn't I want that? Everybody does. And when I have it, I want it all to work. — Erlend Loe
The only question that really counts, must be thins one: are things getting better or are they getting worse? — Erlend Loe
The only thing I can be sure of at any given time is what I am thinking myself. I have no idea what the others are thinking. Do they think space is big and dangerous? I do. What do they believe in? I think nobody ought to be alone. That one should be with someone. With friends. With the person one loves. I think it is important to love. I think it's the most important thing. — Erlend Loe
…I don’t wish to meet people. They disgust me. Increasingly so. But I must have milk. — Erlend Loe
What I could really use is an older man. A mentor. One who could tell me how things fit together. He would have asked me to do chores that I felt were meaningless. I would have been impatient and protested, but done them nonetheless. And eventually, after several months of hard labour, I would have realised that there was a deeper meaning behind it all, and that the master had a cunning plan all the time. — Erlend Loe
Life Lessons by Erlend Loe
- Erlend Loe's work emphasizes the importance of living authentically and in harmony with nature. He encourages readers to find joy in the simple things in life and to appreciate the beauty of the everyday.
- Loe's writing often focuses on themes of self-discovery and exploration, encouraging readers to challenge themselves and to be open to new experiences.
- Through his work, Loe encourages readers to embrace their individuality and to be mindful of their impact on the world around them.
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