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Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Sometimes, I overheard my aunts discussing these blighted destinies; and Aunt Ruth would hug me, as if to forestall my following in their footsteps. Yet, from the way she lingered over such words as 'Xanadu' or 'Samarkand' or the 'wine-dark sea,' I think she also felt the trouble of the 'wanderer in her soul. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Proust, more perspicaciously than any other writer, reminds us that the 'walks' of childhood form the raw material of our intelligence. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

And when you look along the way we've come, there are spirals of vultures wheeling. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By David Nicholls

So they were pen pals now, Emma composing long, intense letters crammed with jokes and underlining, forced banter and barely concealed longing; two-thousand-word acts of love on air-mail paper. Letters, like compilation tapes, were really vehicles for unexpressed emotions and she was clearly putting far too much time and energy into them. In return, Dexter sent her postcards with insufficient postage: 'Amsterdam is MAD', 'Barcelona INSANE', 'Dublin ROCKS. Sick as DOG this morning.' As a travel writer, he was no Bruce Chatwin, but still she would slip the postcards in the pocket of a heavy coat on long soulful walks on Ilkley Moor, searching for some hidden meaning in 'VENICE COMPLETELY FLOODED!!!! — David Nicholls

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

When people start talking of man's inhumanity to man it means they haven't actually walked far enough. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

To lose a passport was the least of one's worries. To lose a notebook was a catastrophe — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I learned about Chinese ceramics and African sculptures, I aired my scanty knowledge of the French Impressionists, and I prospered. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Lev Grossman

When the oldest Chatwin, melancholy Martin, opens the cabinet of the grandfather clock that stands in a dark, narrow back hallway in his aunt's house and slip through into Fillory ... it's like he's opening the covers of a book, but a book that did what books always promised to do and never ac tually quite did: get you out, really out, of where you were and into something better. — Lev Grossman

Chatwin Quotes By Lev Grossman

For all that it was a party at Maude Chatwin's house, it was also just a party like any other party. There were pretty people and unpretty people, drunk people and undrunk people, people who didn't care what anybody thought about them and people standing in corners afraid to open their mouths lest somebody look directly at them. — Lev Grossman

Chatwin Quotes By Rory Stewart

I thought about evolutionary historians who argued that walking was a central part of what it meant to be human. Our two-legged motion was what first differentiated us from the apes. It freed our hands for tools and carried us onthe long marches out of Africa. As a species, we colonized the world on foot. Most of human history was created through contacts conducted at walking pace, even when some rode horses. I thought of the pilgrimages to Compostela in Spain; to Mecca; to the source of the Ganges; and of wandering dervishes, sadhus; and friars who approached God on foot. The Buddha meditated by walking and Wordsworth composed sonnets while striding beside the lakes.
Bruce Chatwin concluded from all this that we would think and live better and be closer to our purpose as humans if we moved continually on foot across the surface of the earth. I was not sure I was living or thinking any better. — Rory Stewart

Chatwin Quotes By Salman Rushdie

Paul Theroux was sitting in the pew (at Bruce Chatwin's memorial service) behind him. "I suppose we'll be here for you next week, Salman," he said. — Salman Rushdie

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

The history of Buenos Aires is written in its telephone directory. Pompey Romanov, Emilio Rommel, Crespina D. Z. de Rose, Ladislao Radziwil, and Elizabeta Marta Callman de Rothschild - five names taken at random from among the R's - told a story of exile, desolation, disillusion, and anxiety behind lace curtains. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I just want to do shows because you get to see, over all the seasons, the person grow, and you get to grow with the character. That transformation, for me, is what I love about my job. I get to learn about myself and challenge myself and grow with the character. For me, it's a whole process of learning and growing. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

If this were so; if the desert were 'home'; if our instincts were forged in the desert; to survive the rigours of the desert - then it is easier to understand why greener pastures pall on us; why possessions exhaust us, and why Pascal's imaginary man found his comfortable lodgings a prison. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

As the young have discovered, the secret divinity of the twentieth century is Science. But Science is incapable of forming character. The more people talk of human sciences, the less effect human sciences have on man. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Lev Grossman

Wishes are for children," Jane Chatwin said. "I grew up. — Lev Grossman

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

A journey is a fragment of Hell. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Tyranny sets up its own echo-chamber. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Music ... is a memory bank for finding one's way about the world. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Man's real home is not a house, but the Road, and that life itself is a journey to be walked on foot. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

'Shameless' is going to shake up television. Any drama is good drama. Bring it. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

It's an old sailor's idea that every ship has a rope with one end made fast to her bows and the other held by the loved ones at home. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Even today, when an Aboriginal mother notices the first stirrings of speech in her child, she lets it handle the things of that particular country: leaves, fruit, insects and so forth. We give our children guns and computer games, Wendy said. They gave their children the land. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I pictured a low timber house with a shingled roof, caulked against storms, with blazing log fires inside and the walls lined with all the best books, somewhere to live when the rest of the world blew up. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Sluggish and sedentary peoples, such as the Ancient Egyptians
with their concept of an afterlife journey through the Field of Reeds
project on to the next world the journeys they failed to make in this one. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I climbed a path and from the top looked up-stream towards Chile. I could see the river, glinting and sliding through the bone-white cliffs with strips of emerald cultivation either side. Away from the cliffs was the desert. There was no sound but the wind, whirring through thorns and whistling through dead grass, and no other sign of life but a hawk, and a black beetle easing over white stones. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

The song and the land are one. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Because they knew each other's thoughts, they even quarrelled without speaking. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Richard Lee calculated that a Bushman child will be carried a distance of 4,900 miles before he begins to walk on his own. Since, during this rhythmic phase, he will be forever naming the contents of his territory, it is impossible he will not become a poet. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I haven't got any special religion this morning. My God is the God of Walkers. If you walk hard enough, you probably don't need any other god. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Gradually the idea for a book began to take shape. It was to be a wildly ambitious and intolerant work, a kind of 'Anatomy of Restlessness' that would enlarge on Pascal's dictum about the man sitting quietly in a room. The argument, roughly, was as follows: that in becoming human, man had acquired, together with his straight legs and striding walk, a migratory 'drive' or instinct to walk long distances through the seasons; that this 'drive' was inseparable from his central nervous system; and, that, when warped in conditions of settlement, it found outlets in violence, greed, status-seeking or a mania for the new. This would explain why mobile societies such as the gypsies were egalitarian, thing-free and resistant to change; also why, to re-establish the harmony of the First State, all the great teachers - Buddha, Lao-tse, St Francis - had set the perpetual pilgrimage at the heart of their message and told their disciples, literally, to follow The Way. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

As a general rule of biology, migratory species are less 'aggressive' than sedentary ones.
There is one obvious reason why this should be so. The migration itself, like the pilgrimage, is the hard journey: a 'leveller' on which the 'fit' survive and stragglers fall by the wayside.
The journey thus pre-empts the need for hierarchies and shows of dominance. The 'dictators' of the animal kingdom are those who live in an ambience of plenty. The anarchists, as always, are the 'gentlemen of the road'. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I really like 'Shameless' because it brings up important issues, but we get to talk and laugh and look at something that's really important that's a problem, like alcoholism and bad parenting. It's done in a funny, smart way. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

We shall not lie on our backs at the Red Castle and watch the vultures wheeling over the valley where they killed the grandson of Genghiz. We will not read Babur's memoirs in his garden at Istalif and see the blind man smelling his way around the rose bushes. Or sit in the Peace of Islam with the beggars of Gazar Gagh. We will not stand on the Buddha's head at Bamiyan, upright in his niche like a whale in a dry-dock. We will not sleep in the nomad tent, or scale the Minaret of Jam. And we shall lose the tastes - the hot, coarse, bitter bread; the green tea flavoured with cardamoms; the grapes we cooled in the snow-melt; and the nuts and dried mulberries we munched for altitude sickness. Nor shall we get back the smell of the beanfields, the sweet, resinous smell of deodar wood burning, or the whiff of a snow leopard at 14,000 feet. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Gloria Steinem

The travel writer Bruce Chatwin wrote that our nomadic past lives on in our need for distraction, our mania for the new. — Gloria Steinem

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

The word story is intended to alert the reader to the fact that, however closely the narrative may fit the facts, the fictional process has been at work. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

The usual run of children's books left me cold, and at the age of six I decided to write a book of my own. I managed the first line, 'I am a swallow.' Then I looked up and asked, 'How do you spell telephone wires? — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

in becoming human, man had acquired, together with his straight legs and striding walk, a migratory 'drive' or instinct to walk long distances through the seasons; that this 'drive' was inseparable from his central nervous system; and that, when warped in conditions of settlement, it found outlets in violence, greed, status-seeking or a mania for the new. This — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Anything was better than to be loved for one's things. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

For life is a journey through a wilderness — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I trust you: That's huge. That's truth. That's real love. Everyone uses 'I love you' so loosely. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Walking is a virtue, tourism is a deadly sin. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

[ ... ] I will go to France, to Yugoslavia, to China and continue my profession.'
'As sanitary engineer?'
'No, Monsieur. As adventurer. I will see all the peoples and all the countries in the world. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

As you go along, you literally collect places. I'm fed up with going to places; I shan't go to anymore. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

A Sufi manual, the Kashf-al-Mahjub, says that, towards the end of his journey, the dervish becomes the Way not the wayfarer, i.e. a place over which something is passing, not a traveller following his own free will. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I think I went through my phase of feeling sort of invisible when I left my small hometown in Canada and moved to the big city of Vancouver. I kind of had to decide right there in that moment what I was going to do with the rest of my life and make a thousand decisions after finishing high school. Fortunately, I chose acting. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Being lost in Australia gives you a lovely feeling of security. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Travel doesn't merely broaden the mind. It makes the mind. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I slept in black tents, blue tents, skin tents, yurts of felt and windbreaks of thorns. One night, caught in a sandstorm in the Western Sahara, I understood Muhammed's dictum, 'A journey is a fragment of Hell.' — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

You're saying that man "makes" his territory by naming the "things" in it? — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

I never liked Jules Verne, believing that the real was always more fantastic than the fantastical. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

And the formation of man is the most pressing problem facing humanity. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Nicholas Shakespeare

He tells not a half truth, but a truth and a half — Nicholas Shakespeare

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

Albatrosses and penguins are the last birds I'd want to murder. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I didn't go to acting school. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

I was completely open to learning about different aspects of Scientology ... and I believe in a lot of it. — Justin Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Bruce Chatwin

The real home of man is not his house but the road. Life itself is a travel that has to be done by foot. — Bruce Chatwin

Chatwin Quotes By Justin Chatwin

You don't need to come from poverty to say growing up is tough. You can have everything in the world going for you and still feel the same loneliness and the same problems that a lot of kids have. — Justin Chatwin