"Seek nothing. Forget."
— Henri-Georges
Clouzot, L’Enfer
ars poetica
"Come away with me, he said, we will live on a
desert island.
I said, I am a desert island. It was not what he had in mind."
— Margaret Atwood, from “Circe/Mud Poems” in Selected Poems I
I said, I am a desert island. It was not what he had in mind."
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"The truth is that I need the stimulus of other
people. Alone, over my dead fire, I tend to see the thin places in my own
stories. The real novelist, the perfectly simple human being, could go on,
indefinitely, imagining. He would not integrate, as I do. He would not have this
devastating sense of grey ashes in a burnt-out grate. Some blind flaps in my
eyes. Everything becomes impervious. I cease to invent."
— Virginia Woolf,
The Waves, 1931
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"Life should be more
Than the body’s weight working itself from room to room."
Than the body’s weight working itself from room to room."
— Mark Strand, from “The
Next Time”
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"… beauty is the projection of ugliness and by
developing certain monstrosities we obtain the purest ornaments."
— Jean
Genet, Miracle of the Rose
quoth the madman
Insanity is doing the same
thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.
~Albert Einstein
ars poetica
"I am all that I am not, and I am not
what I shall become—who knows?"
— Joyce Sutphen, from “Key of
Dust” what I shall become—who knows?"
quoth the madman
People will kill you over time, and how they’ll kill you is with tiny, harmless phrases, like “be realistic.
Dylan Moran
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"Your angels were faithless, lines of light dividing
air and dust. Transparent—you, the future,
most of all, your disappointment.
Before you ask what I mean by disappointment
understand, those were butter days,
of heat and sweet corn,
nights of loose horses running through us,
the shine of their silken knees."
~Susan Elbe, from Once Not, Now Broken
quoth the madman
"It is very simple to be happy, but it is very difficult to be simple."
Rabindranath Tagore
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"Perhaps, somewhere, some day, at a less miserable time, we may see each other again."
~Vladimir Nabokov, Lolita
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"We see ourselves from the outside, and all the contingency and specificity of
our aims and pursuits become clear. Yet when we take this view and recognize
what we do as arbitrary, it does not disengage us from life, and there lies our
absurdity."
Thomas Nagel, The Absurd
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"Humans have the special capacity to step back and survey themselves, and the
lives to which they are committed, with that detached amazement which comes from
watching an ant struggle up a heap of sand. Without developing the illusion that
they are able to escape from their highly specific and idiosyncratic position,
they can view it sub specie aeternitatis—and the view is at once sobering
and comical."
Thomas Nagel, The Absurd
quoth the madman
"Thanksgiving dinners take eighteen hours to prepare. They are consumed in twelve minutes. Half-times take twelve minutes. This is not coincidence."
~Erma Bombeck
~Erma Bombeck
quoth the madman
"To the bad habit of talking about oneself and
one’s faults must be added the related habit of criticizing the same faults in
others. This is only a hidden manner of talking about oneself which combines the
pleasure of absolution with that of confession."
— Marcel Proust
quoth the madman
And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden in the most unlikely places. Those who don’t believe in magic will never find it.
~Roald Dahlquoth the madman
Early in life I had to choose between honest arrogance and hypocritical humility. I chose honest arrogance and have seen no occasion to change.”
-Frank Lloyd Wright
quoth the madman
I cannot make you understand. I cannot make anyone understand what is happening
inside me.
I cannot even explain it to myself.
I cannot even explain it to myself.
Franz Kafka
quoth the madman
I take much pleasure in being alone, but there is also a strange warm grace in
not being alone.
Charles Bukowski
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"May my silences become more accurate."
—
Theodore Roethke, from “Words for Young Writers” in On Poetry and Craft
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"I cried over beautiful things knowing no
beautiful thing lasts."
— Carl Sandburg, from “Autumn
Movement”
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"I dream of lost
vocabularies that might express some of what
we no longer can."
— Jack Gilbert, from “The Forgotten Dialect of the Heart”
vocabularies that might express some of what
we no longer can."
quoth the madman
Open still remains the
earth for great souls. There are still many empty seats for the lonesome and the
twosome, fanned by the fragrance of silent seas.
~Friedrich Nietzsche
| Thus Spoke
Zarathustra
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But I know I live half alive in the world, half my life belongs to the wild darkness.
~Galway Kinnell, Middle of the Wayliteracki
I began to draw an invisible boundary between myself and other people. No
matter who I was dealing with. I maintained a set distance, carefully monitoring
the person’s attitude so that they wouldn’t get any closer. I didn’t easily
swallow what other people told me. My only passions were books and music.
~Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart
~Haruki Murakami, Sputnik Sweetheart
ars poetica
I though that Storm—was brief—
The Maddest—quickest by—
But Nature lost the Date of This—
And left it in the Sky—
The Maddest—quickest by—
But Nature lost the Date of This—
And left it in the Sky—
Emily Dickinson, from “[362]”
quoth the madman
I live in that solitude which is painful in youth, but delicious in the years of maturity.
Albert Einstein
quoth the madman
quoth the madman
I am a forest, and a night of dark trees: but he who is not afraid of my darkness, will find banks full of roses under my cypresses.
~Nietzsche
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"…because
nothing is as good as you can imagine it. No one is as beautiful as she is in
your head. Nothing is as exciting as your fantasy."
~Chuck Palahniuk, Choke
quoth the madman
"But
if you do not find an intelligent companion, a wise and well-behaved person
going the same way as yourself, then go on your way alone, like a king
abandoning a conquered kingdom, or like a great elephant in the deep
forest."
~Buddha
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