A rotten apple in the Guardian Angels stigmatizes us all over the world.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The apple which tempts my characters is the one that will remove the knowledge of good and evil. I suppose it's something of a reversal of the conventional Eden story: Freedom of thought is perhaps the greatest good, and needs to be fought for and sacrificed for.
I think it's one of the scars in our culture that we have too high an opinion of ourselves. We align ourselves with the angels instead of the higher primates.
It is by suffering that human beings become angels.
Angels possess greater powers than do human beings.
Our acts our angels are, for good or ill, our fatal shadows that walk by us still.
As I look around, I get this sinking feeling that we're off track, that there's something sick in the soul of our country. I examine the fruit that's hanging on the tree of America, and I can see that it's rotting. And that concerns me deeply.
People who act like angels ought to have angels to deal with.
If man is only a little lower than the angels, the angels should reform.
The savior who wants to turn men into angels is as much a hater of human nature as the totalitarian despot who wants to turn them into puppets.
You know, bad people, I've never seen bad people have angels.