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    Miroslav Holub
    “Mental life consists, according to the textbooks, of thought and feeling, according to the poets, of addressing an inner voice (or voices), and according to the dramatists, of internal monologues. In my experience however it consists mainly of intermittent silences, and humming. Humming accompanies habitual and semi-automatic activities, as well as stoppages. Humming accompanies a sort of incomplete concentration on oneself. Humming is characteristic of psychological states in which we are not exactly miserable, and states in which we are not exactly ecstatic. Which amounts I think to more or less always.”
    Miroslav Holub, The Jingle Bell Principle

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    Miroslav Holub
    “You only love when you love in vain.
    Try another radio probe
    when ten have failed,
    take two hundred rabbits
    when a hundred have died:
    only this is science.
    You ask the secret.
    It has just one name:
    again.”
    Miroslav Holub

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    Miroslav Holub
    “I think that the habit of gloomy poetry is very funny. It’s like a special competition in losing.”
    Miroslav Holub



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