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Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Paul Auster

He realized that for Ponge there was no division between the work of writing and the work of seeing. For no word can be written without first having been seen, and before it finds its way to the page it must first have been part of the body, a physical presence that one has lived with in the same way one lives with one's heart, one's stomach, and one's brain. Memory, then, not so much as the past contained within us, but as proof of our life in the present. If a man is to be truly present among his surroundings, he must be thinking not of himself, but of what he sees. He might forget himself in order to be there. And from that forgetfulness arises the power of memory. — Paul Auster

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Zlatan Ibrahimovic

You were born as the one you are. — Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Andy Warhol

What I've always wished I'd invented was paper underwear, even knowing that the idea never took off when they did come out with it. I still think it's a good idea, and I don't know why people resist it when they've accepted paper napkins and paper plates and paper curtains and paper towels-it would make more sense not to have to wash out underwear than not to have to wash out towels. — Andy Warhol

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Andrew Zuckerman

You can't get to wonderful without passing through alright. — Andrew Zuckerman

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Susanne O'Leary

Homesick? For a village in the middle of nowhere? Where there's no work and everyone — Susanne O'Leary

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Malcolm X

When I was in prison, I read an article - don't be shocked when I say I was in prison. You're still in prison. That's what America means: prison. — Malcolm X

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Joseph Hansen

Cecil reached for Dave, but Dave stepped back. "Dave, why are you doing this? You're not getting paid. Lovejoy called you off the case. You want the truth? You're compulsive. You can't leave it alone. You're like Adam Streeter, you know that? You live for danger."
"I live for justice," Dave said.
"Justice is a dream," Cecil scoffed, "a romantic ideal. Who the fuck gets justice in this life?( ... ) — Joseph Hansen

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Jussie Smollett

There will be a Jussie Smollett album. I signed to Columbia. So, darling, I'm label mates with Beyonce and Adele and Barbra Streisand. — Jussie Smollett

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By John Paul Caponigro

Color is a powerful physical, biological, and psychological force. — John Paul Caponigro

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Earl Johnson

Poor people have access to the courts in the same sense that Christians had access to the lions. — Earl Johnson

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Donald Hall

Horace, when he wrote the Ars Poetica, recommended that poets keep their poems home for ten years; don't let them go, don't publish them until you have kept them around for ten years: by that time, they ought to stop moving on you; by that time, you ought to have them right. — Donald Hall

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By William Ellery Channing

We smile at the ignorance of the savage who cuts down the tree in order to reach its fruit; but the same blunder is made by every person who is over eager and impatient in the pursuit of pleasure. — William Ellery Channing

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By Lauren Stamile

There was an assistant professor I kind of had a crush on, but I was far too awkward and far too nervous to ever say anything. — Lauren Stamile

Unconsciousness Symptoms Quotes By T. S. Eliot

Why should men love the Church? Why should they love her laws?
She tells them of Life and Death, and of all that they would forget.
She is tender where they would be hard, and hard where they like to be soft.
She tells them of Evil and Sin, and other unpleasant facts.
They constantly try to escape
From the darkness outside and within
By dreaming of systems so perfect that no one will need to be good.
But the man that is will shadow
The man that pretends to be. — T. S. Eliot