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  • #1
    “You know that place between sleep and awake, that place where you still remember dreaming? That’s where I’ll always love you. That’s where I’ll be waiting.”
    James V. Hart, Hook

  • #2
    Nikolai Gogol
    “A word aptly uttered or written cannot be cut away by an axe.”
    Nikolai Gogol, Dead Souls

  • #3
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “But man is a fickle and disreputable creature and perhaps, like a chess-player, is interested in the process of attaining his goal rather than the goal itself.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and Selections from The House of the Dead

  • #4
    Yukio Mishima
    “Dreams, memories, the sacred--they are all alike in that they are beyond our grasp. Once we are even marginally separated from what we can touch, the object is sanctified; it acquires the beauty of the unattainable, the quality of the miraculous. Everything, really, has this quality of sacredness, but we can desecrate it at a touch. How strange man is! His touch defiles and yet he contains the source of miracles.”
    Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow

  • #5
    Yukio Mishima
    “Those who lack imagination have no choice but to base their conclusions on the reality they see around them. But on the other hand, those who are imaginative have a tendency to build fortified castles they have designed themselves, and to seal off every window in them.”
    Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow

  • #6
    Yukio Mishima
    “As to animals," said the Count unexpectedly, "whatever one says, I maintain that the rodent family has a certain charm about it."
    "The rodent family . . . ?" replied the Baron, not getting the drift at all.
    "Rabbits, marmots, squirrels, and the like."
    "You have pets of that sort, sir?"
    "No, sir, not at all. Too much of an odor. It would be all over the house."
    "Ah, I see. Very charming, but you wouldn't have them in the house, is that it?"
    "Well, sir, in the first place, they seem to have been ignored by the poets, d'you see. And what has no place in a poem has no place in my house. That's my family rule."
    "I see."
    "No, I don't keep them as pets. But they're such fuzzy, timid little creatures that I can't help thinking there's no more charming animal."
    "Yes, Count, I quite agree."
    "Actually, sir, every charming creature, no matter what sort, seems to have a strong odor."
    "Yes, indeed, sir. I believe one might say so.”
    Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow

  • #7
    Yukio Mishima
    “History is a record of destruction. One must always make room for the next ephemeral crystal. For history, to build and to destroy are one and the same thing.”
    Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow

  • #8
    André Malraux
    “D'ailleurs, les hommes sont peut-être indifférents au pouvoir... Ce qui les fascine dans cette idée, voyez-vous, ce n'est pas le pouvoir réel, c'est l'illusion du bon plaisir. Le pouvoir du roi, c'est de gouverner, n'est-ce pas ? Mais l'homme n'a pas envie de gouverner : il a envie de contraindre, vous l'avez dit. D'être plus qu'un homme dans un monde d'hommes. Échapper à la condition humaine, vous disais-je. Non pas puissant : tout-puissant. La maladie chimérique, dont la volonté de puissance n'est que la justification intellectuelle, c'est la volonté de déité : tout homme rêve d'être dieu.”
    André Malraux, Man's Fate



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