When asked what we will do for eternity in heaven, R. Lichtenstein replies:
"After a quadrillion years of singing ‘god’s’ praises, I expect the unfortunate denizens of heaven will wish for sweet death to relieve them of the unremitting boredom.
Why ‘god’ is so insecure that ‘he’ needs quite so much praise — even more than Trump! — is a question those unfortunates should perhaps ask ‘him’ on day one."
"What is great in man is that he is a bridge and not an end: what can be loved in man is that he is an overture and a going under. … "I love him who does not hold back one drop of spirit for himself, but wants to be entirely the spirit of his virtue: thus he strides over the bridge as spirit.