Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore Quotes
Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
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“My day passes between logic, whistling, going for walks, and being depressed. I wish to God that I were more intelligent and everything would finally become clear to me - or else that I needn’t live much longer.”
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“deep inside me there's a perpetual seething, like the bottom of a geyser, and I keep hoping that things will come to an eruption once and for all, so that I can turn into a different person.”
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“Well, God has arrived. I met him on the 5.15 train ~ Keynes”
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“I am now in another hole, though I have to say, it is no better than the old one. Living with human beings is hard!”
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
“The best for me, perhaps, would be if I could lie down one evening and not wake up again.”
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
― Letters to Russell, Keynes and Moore
