I've become completely well adjusted to being a cult figure.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a cult writer now. I have a cult readership.
I had a very loyal cult-like following, I feel. And I don't mean to complain about that.
I like being infamous. I think it is safe being a cult.
There's no point in lying saying I am doing really, really well because I'm not; I'm cult level.
Many cults start off with high ideals that get corrupted by leaders or their board of advisors who become power-hungry and dominate and control members' lives. No group with high ideals starts off as a 'cult'; they become one when their errant ways are exposed.
I discourage a cult of personality.
There are a few people who are, let's say, personality-challenged, who would like to set up a cult, but in large part they fail due to the innate stroppiness and independence of their fellow pagans.
I had a hard-core cult following of at least 12.
I can't really say how big the cult is. But I'm proud of it. I'm proud that it has a life.
If you're not interested in history, if you're living for the day, you need some sort of cliche hook. I certainly don't think of myself as a cult anything. It's a strange thing to even consider pursuing.