Selected Letters Quotes
Selected Letters
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Vincent O'Sullivan13 ratings, 4.31 average rating, 2 reviews
Selected Letters Quotes
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“I’d love to tearfully absorb you in every way and I’d love to play with your hair, read your eyes, feel disarmed in your presence. I’d love to experience a seizure of full-silenced tenderness with you and at the same time dwell on your Dionysian idiosyncrasy of red, slightly heated wine, constant passion and chaos; How can I even imprison this desire into mere letters structured together in order to form a coherent meaning? There is no meaning. Darling! Darling! You can flash “meaning” down the toilet if you wish. Still, I’d love to share a life full of richness with you: Richness not in terms of events, incidents, facts or experiences; but richness in terms of a colourful, adventurous, enthusiastically unraveling life. I’d love to lose all privileges of existence as long as I might have a small chance of walking on water with you.”
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― Selected Letters
“I am poor - obscure - just eighteen years of age - with a rapacious appetite for everything and principles as light as my purse.”
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― Selected Letters
“... but that is the satisfaction of writing - one can impersonate so many people.”
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― Selected Letters
