"Your denial is beneath you, and thanks to the use of hallucinogenic drugs, I see through you"
- Bill Hicks
About this Quote
In this quote, Bill Hicks is calling out someone for their rejection and specifying that it is underneath them. He then goes on to state that because of their use of hallucinogenic drugs, he has the ability to translucent their facade. This could be translated as Hicks believing that the person's usage of drugs has altered their perception of truth and permitted him to see their real intentions or ideas. It could also be viewed as a criticism of utilizing drugs as a way of getting away or preventing facing the fact. In general, this quote highlights the concept of being truthful and transparent, instead of concealing behind rejection or compounds.
This quote is written / told by Bill Hicks between December 16, 1961 and February 26, 1994. He/she was a famous Comedian from USA.
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