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    Clarice Lispector
    “Never suffer because you don't have an opinion on this or that topic. Never suffer because you are not something or because you are.”
    Clarice Lispector, Near to the Wild Heart

  • #2
    Thomas Mann
    “A writer is someone for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people.”
    Thomas Mann, Essays of Three Decades

  • #3
    Michel Foucault
    “...if you are not like everybody else, then you are abnormal, if you are abnormal , then you are sick. These three categories, not being like everybody else, not being normal and being sick are in fact very different but have been reduced to the same thing”
    Michel Foucault

  • #4
    Michel Foucault
    “From the idea that the self is not given to us, I think there is only one practical consequence: we have to create ourselves as a work of art.”
    Michel Foucault

  • #5
    James Baldwin
    “A big, sandy-haired man held his daughter on his shoulders, showing her the Statue of Liberty. I would never know what this statue meant to others, she had always been an ugly joke for me. And the American flag was flying from the top of the ship, above my head. I had seen the French flag drive the French into the most unspeakable frenzies, I had seen the flag which was nominally mine used to dignify the vilest purposes: now I would never, as long as I lived, know what other saw when they saw a flag.”
    James Baldwin, Going to Meet the Man

  • #6
    Vladimir Mayakovsky
    “You entered,
    Abrupt like “Take it!”,
    Mauling suede gloves, you tarried,
    And said:
    “You know,-
    I’m soon getting married.”

    Get married then.
    It’s all right,
    I can handle it.
    You see - I’m calm, of course!
    Like the pulse
    Of a corpse.

    Remember?
    You used to say:
    “Jack London,
    Money,
    Love and ardour,”--
    I saw one thing only:
    You were La Gioconda,
    Which had to be stolen!

    And someone stole you.

    Again in love, I shall start gambling,
    With fire illuminating the arch of my eyebrows.
    And why not?
    Sometimes, the homeless ramblers
    Will seek to find shelter in a burnt down house!

    You’re mocking me?
    “You’ve fewer emeralds of madness
    than a beggar kopecks, there’s no disproving this!”
    But remember
    Pompeii came to end thus
    When somebody teased Vesuvius!

    Hey!
    Gentlemen!
    You care for
    Sacrilege,
    Crime
    And war.
    But have you seen
    The frightening terror
    Of my face
    When
    It’s
    Perfectly calm?

    And I feel-
    “I”
    Is too small to fit me.
    Someone inside me is getting smothered.”
    Vladimir Mayakovsky

  • #7
    André Breton
    “Beauty will be convulsive or will not be at all.”
    Andre Breton, Nadja

  • #8
    James Joyce
    “I was a Flower of the mountain yes when I put the rose in my hair like the Andalusian girls used or shall I wear a red yes and how he kissed me under the Moorish wall and I thought well as well him as another and then I asked him with my eyes to ask again yes and then he asked me would I yes to say yes my mountain flower and first I put my arms around him yes and drew him down to me so he could feel my breasts all perfume yes and his heart was going like mad and yes I said yes I will Yes.”
    James Joyce, Ulysses

  • #9
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Be ahead of all parting, as if it had already happened,
    like winter, which even now is passing.
    For beneath the winter is a winter so endless
    that to survive it at all is a triumph of the heart.

    Be forever dead in Eurydice, and climb back singing.
    Climb praising as you return to connection.
    Here among the disappearing, in the realm of the transient,
    be a ringing glass that shatters as it rings.

    Be. And, at the same time, know what it is not to be.
    The emptiness inside you allows you to vibrate
    in full resonance with your world. Use it for once.

    To all that has run its course, and to the vast unsayable
    numbers of beings abounding in Nature,
    add yourself gladly, and cancel the cost.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke



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