Jean Toomer Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Jean Toomer
The only way to seek God is to seek God first. Deny the nayward, affirm the yeaward, be true to those stirrings and motions which He starts in us, refuse priority to all else, and be faithful to the sacred. — Jean Toomer
Men are apt to idolize or fear that which they cannot understand, especially if it be a woman. — Jean Toomer
Whatever I believed, I did; I did with my whole heart and mind as far as possible to do so ... — Jean Toomer
O singers, resinous and soft your songsAbove the sacred whisper of the pines,Give virgin lips to cornfield concubines,Bring dreams of Christ to dusky cane-lipped throngs. — Jean Toomer
Thank everyone who calls out your faults, your anger, your impatience, your egotism; do this consciously, voluntarily. — Jean Toomer
O land and soil, red soil and sweet-gum tree,
So scant of grass, so profligate of pines — Jean Toomer
If you have heard a Jewish cantor sing, if he has touched you and made your own sorrow seem trivial when compared with his, you will know my feeling when I follow the curves of her profile, like mobile rivers, to their common delta. — Jean Toomer
The realization of ignorance is the first act of knowing. — Jean Toomer
Once a man has tasted creative action, then thereafter, no matter how safely he schools himself in patience, he is restive, acutely dissatisfied with anything else. He becomes as a lover to whom abstinence is intolerable. — Jean Toomer
Dusk, suggesting the almost imperceptible posession of giant trees, settled with a purple haze about the cane. I felt strange, as I always do in Georgia, particularly at dusk. I felt that things unseen to men were tangibly immediate. It would not have surprised me had I had a vision. — Jean Toomer
Men try to run life according to their wishes; life runs itself according to necessity. — Jean Toomer
Some genius of the South
With blood-hot eyes and cane-lipped scented mouth,
Surprised in making folk-songs from soul sounds. — Jean Toomer
Fear is a noose that binds until it strangles. — Jean Toomer
Whisper of yellow globes
gleaming on lamp posts that sway
like bootleg licker drinkers in the fog
and let your breath be moist against me
like bright beads on yellow globes
telephone the power-house
that the main wires are insulate
(her words play up and down
dewy corridors of billboards)
then with your tongue remove the tape
and press your lips to mine
till they are incandescent — Jean Toomer
In a sick world, it is the first duty of the artist to get well. — Jean Toomer
Acceptance of prevailing standards often means we have no standards of our own. — Jean Toomer
Perhaps ... our lot on the earth is to seek and to search. Now and again we find just enough to enable us to carry on. I now doubt that any of us will completely find and be found in this life. — Jean Toomer
It takes a well-spent lifetime, and perhaps more, to crystalize in us that for which we exist. — Jean Toomer
To understand a new idea, break an old habit. — Jean Toomer
Happy, Muriel? No, not happy. Your aim is wrong. There is no such thing as happiness. Life bends joy and pain, beauty and ugliness, in such a way that no one may isolate them. No one should want to. Perfect joy, or perfect pain, with no contrasting element to define them, would mean a monotony of consciousness, would mean death. — Jean Toomer
Call them from their houses, and teach them to dream. — Jean Toomer
Night winds in Georgia are vagrant poets, whispering. — Jean Toomer
People mistake their limitations for high standards. — Jean Toomer
Whats beauty anyway but ugliness if it hurts you? — Jean Toomer
We never know we are beings till we love. And then it is we know the powers and potentialities of human existence. — Jean Toomer
You are the most sleepiest man I ever seed. — Jean Toomer
Most novices picture themselves as masters - and are content with the picture. This is why there are so few masters. — Jean Toomer
Talk about it only enough to do it. Dream about it only enough to feel it. Think about it only enough to understand it. Contemplate it only enough to be it. — Jean Toomer
Muriel seeks happiness and beauty. Dan informs her that life is a balance between the two, between suffering and laughter, beauty and ugliness. 'There is no such thing as happiness. Life bends joy and pain, beauty and ugliness, in such a way that no one may isolate them. No one should want to. Perfect joy, or perfect pain, with no contrasting element to define them, would mean a monotony of consciousness, would mean death. Not happy, Muriel. Say that you have tried to make them CREATE. — Jean Toomer
But words is like th spots on dice: no matter how y fumbles em,
there's times when they jes wont
come. — Jean Toomer
One may receive the information but miss the teaching. — Jean Toomer