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  • Jack Kerouac
    "I realized these were all the snapshots which our children would look at someday with wonder, thinking their parents had lived smooth, well-ordered lives and got up in the morning to walk proudly on the sidewalks of life, never dreaming the raggedy madness and riot of our actual lives, our actual night, the hell of it, the senseless emptiness."
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Here's to the crazy ones, the misfits, the rebels, the troublemakers, the round pegs in the square holes... the ones who see things differently -- they're not fond of rules... You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them, but the only thing you can't do is ignore them because they change things... they push the human race forward, and while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius, because the ones who are crazy enough to think that they can change the world, are the ones who do."
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "[...] the only people for me are the mad ones, the ones who are mad to live, mad to talk, mad to be saved, desirous of everything at the same time, the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars and in the middle you see the blue centerlight pop and everybody goes 'Awww!' What did they call such young people in Goethe's Germany?"
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "One day I will find the right words, and they will be simple."
    Jack Kerouac (The Dharma Bums)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "The only truth is music"
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Boys and girls in America have such a sad time together; sophistication demands that they submit to sex immediately without proper preliminary talk. Not courting talk — real straight talk about souls, for life is holy and every moment is precious."
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Houses are full of things that gather dust"
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "I woke up as the sun was reddening; and that was the one distinct time in my life, the strangest moment of all, when I didn't know who I was - I was far away from home, haunted and tired with travel, in a cheap hotel room I'd never seen, hearing the hiss of steam outside, and the creak of the old wood of the hotel, and footsteps upstairs, and all the sad sounds, and I looked at the cracked high ceiling and really didn't know who I was for about fifteen strange seconds. I wasn't scared; I was just somebody else, some stranger, and my whole life was a haunted life, the life of a ghost."
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "I felt like lying down by the side of the trail and remembering it all. The woods do that to you, they always look familiar, long lost, like the face of a long-dead relative, like an old dream, like a piece of forgotten song drifting across the water, most of all like golden eternities of past childhood or past manhood and all the living and the dying and the heartbreak that went on a million years ago and the clouds as they pass overhead seem to testify (by their own lonesome familiarity) to this feeling."
    Jack Kerouac (The Dharma Bums)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Don't use the phone. People are never ready to answer it. Use poetry."
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Don't touch me, I'm full of snakes."
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "So in America when the sun goes down and I sit on the old broken-down river pier watching the long, long skies over New Jersey and sense all that raw land that rolls in one unbelievable huge bulge over to the West Coast, and all that road going, and all the people dreaming in the immensity of it, and in Iowa I know by now the children must be crying in the land where they let the children cry, and tonight the stars'll be out, and don't you know that God is Pooh Bear? the evening star must be drooping and shedding her sparkler dims on the prairie, which is just before the coming of complete night that blesses the earth, darkens all the rivers, cups the peaks and folds the final shore in, and nobody, nobody knows what's going to happen to anybody besides the forlorn rags of growing old, I think of Dean Moriarty, I even think of Old Dean Moriarty the father we never found, I think of Dean Moriarty."
    Jack Kerouac (On the Road)


  • Walt Whitman
    "Do I contradict myself? Very well, then I contradict myself. (I am large, I contain multitudes.)"
    Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass)


  • Walt Whitman
    "When I heard the learn'd astronomer;
    When the proofs, the figures, were ranged in columns before me;
    When I was shown the charts and the diagrams, to add, divide, and measure them;
    When I, sitting, heard the astronomer, where he lectured with much applause in the lecture-room,
    How soon, unaccountable, I became tired and sick;
    Till rising and gliding out, I wander'd off by myself,
    In the mystical moist night-air, and from time to time,
    Look'd up in perfect silence at the stars."
    Walt Whitman (Leaves of Grass)


  • Walt Whitman
    "All goes onward and outward, nothing collapses,
    And to die is different from what anyone supposed,
    and luckier

    "
    Walt Whitman


  • Jack Kerouac
    "And the story of love is a long sad tale ending in graves."
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Something good will come of all things yet"
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "What's in store for me in the direction I don't take?"
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "The page is long, blank, and full of truth. When I am through with it, it shall probably be long, full, and empty with words."
    Jack Kerouac (Atop an Underwood: Early Stories and Other Writings)


  • Jack Kerouac
    "Offer them what they secretly want and they of course immediately become panic-stricken."
    Jack Kerouac


  • Jack Kerouac
    "the road is life"
    Jack Kerouac



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