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  • #1
    Neil Gaiman
    “The only reason people die, is because EVERYONE does it. You all just go along with it.
    It's RUBBISH, death. It's STUPID. I don't want nothing to do with it.”
    Neil Gaiman, The Sandman, Vol. 2: The Doll's House

  • #2
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Therefore, dear Sir, love your solitude and try to sing out with the pain it causes you. For those who are near you are far away... and this shows that the space around you is beginning to grow vast.... be happy about your growth, in which of course you can't take anyone with you, and be gentle with those who stay behind; be confident and calm in front of them and don't torment them with your doubts and don't frighten them with your faith or joy, which they wouldn't be able to comprehend. Seek out some simple and true feeling of what you have in common with them, which doesn't necessarily have to alter when you yourself change again and again; when you see them, love life in a form that is not your own and be indulgent toward those who are growing old, who are afraid of the aloneness that you trust.... and don't expect any understanding; but believe in a love that is being stored up for you like an inheritance, and have faith that in this love there is a strength and a blessing so large that you can travel as far as you wish without having to step outside it.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

  • #3
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “Why do you stay in prison when the door is so wide open? Move outside the tangle of fear-thinking. The entrance door to the sanctuary is inside you.”
    Rumi

  • #4
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “I know you're tired but come, this is the way.”
    Jalalu'l-din Rumi

  • #5
    Lao Tzu
    “Do you have the patience to wait until your mud settles and the water is clear?”
    Lao Tzu, Tao Te Ching

  • #6
    Yukio Mishima
    “Even when we're with someone we love, we're foolish enough to think of her body and soul as being separate. To stand before the person we love is not the same as loving her true self, for we are only apt to regard her physical beauty as the indispensable mode of her existence. When time and space intervene, it is possible to be deceived by both, but on the other hand, it is equally possible to draw twice as close to her real self.”
    Yukio Mishima, Spring Snow

  • #7
    Yukio Mishima
    “What transforms this world is — knowledge. Do you see what I mean? Nothing else can change anything in this world. Knowledge alone is capable of transforming the world, while at the same time leaving it exactly as it is. When you look at the world with knowledge, you realize that things are unchangeable and at the same time are constantly being transformed.”
    Yukio Mishima, The Temple of the Golden Pavilion

  • #8
    Yukio Mishima
    “Young people get the foolish idea that what is new for them must be new for everybody else too. No matter how unconventional they get, they're just repeating what others before them have done.”
    Yukio Mishima, After the Banquet

  • #9
    Yukio Mishima
    “Nobody even imagines how well one can lie about the state of one’s own heart.”
    Yukio Mishima, Thirst for Love

  • #10
    Yukio Mishima
    “Specifically, I cherished a romantic impulse towards death, yet at the same time I
    required a strictly classical body as its vehicle; a peculiar sense of destiny made me
    believe that the reason why my romantic impulse towards death remained unfulfilled
    in reality was the immensely simple fact that I lacked the necessary physical qualifications.
    A powerful, tragic frame and sculpturesque muscles were indispensable in
    a romantically noble death. Any confrontation between weak, flabby flesh and death
    seemed to me absurdly inappropriate. Longing at eighteen for an early demise, I felt
    myself unfitted for it. I lacked, in short, the muscles suitable for a dramatic death.
    And it deeply offended my romantic pride that it should be this unsuitability that
    had permitted me to survive the war.”
    Yukio Mishima, Sun & Steel

  • #11
    Miles Davis
    “Man, sometimes it takes you a long time to sound like yourself.”
    Miles Davis



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