Friday, April 22, 2022

Readings: Three Essential Quotes

 

What  follows are three quotes from recent readings, all of which struck to the very core of my being:

 

For people of my age, the places that they truly loved and to which they once belonged are no longer there. The places of their childhood and youth have ceased to exist, the villages where they went on holiday, the parks with uncomfortable benches where their first loves blossomed, the cities, cafés and houses of their past. And if their outer form has been preserved, it’s all the more painful, like a shell with nothing inside it anymore. I have nowhere to return to. It’s like a state of imprisonment. The walls of the cell are the horizon of what I can see. Beyond them exists a world that’s alien to me and doesn’t belong to me. So for people like me the only thing possible is here and now, for every future is doubtful, everything yet to come is barely sketched and uncertain, like a mirage that can be destroyed by the slightest twitch of the air.  ~  Olga Tokarczuk, Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead

 

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Lad of Athens, faithful be

To Thyself,

And Mystery --

All the rest is Perjury --

   ~ Emily Dickinson

 

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[A book] is the voice of a person that needs me. I am there to help him speak.  ~ Martin Buber, I and Thou