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  • #1
    Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
    “The universe is a big place, perhaps the biggest.”
    Kurt Vonnegut

  • #2
    Patrick Leigh Fermor
    “Live, don't know how long,
    And die, don't know when;
    Must go, don't know where;
    I am astonished I am so cheerful.”
    Patrick Leigh Fermor, Between the Woods and the Water

  • #3
    Lester Bangs
    “I suspect almost every day that I’m living for nothing, I get depressed and I feel self-destructive and a lot of the time I don’t like myself. What’s more, the proximity of other humans often fills me with overwhelming anxiety, but I also feel that this precarious sentience is all we’ve got and, simplistic as it may seem, it’s a person’s duty to the potentials of his own soul to make the best of it. We’re all stuck on this often miserable earth where life is essentially tragic, but there are glints of beauty and bedrock joy that come shining through from time to precious time to remind anybody who cares to see that there is something higher and larger than ourselves. And I am not talking about your putrefying gods, I am talking about a sense of wonder about life itself and the feeling that there is some redemptive factor you must at least search for until you drop dead of natural causes.”
    Lester Bangs, Psychotic Reactions and Carburetor Dung

  • #4
    Thomas Pynchon
    “All the animals, the plants, the minerals, even other kinds of men, are being broken and reassembled every day, to preserve an elite few, who are the loudest to theorize on freedom, but the least free of all.”
    Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow

  • #5
    Denis Johnson
    “Will you believe me when I tell you there was kindness in his heart? His left hand didn't know what his right hand was doing. It was only that certain important connections had been burned through. If I opened up your head and ran a hot soldering iron around in your brain, I might turn you into someone like that.”
    Denis Johnson, Jesus’ Son

  • #6
    Walter Benjamin
    “Languages are not strangers to on another.”
    Walter Benjamin, Illuminations: Essays and Reflections

  • #7
    Lester Bangs
    “Don’t ask me why I obsessively look to rock ’n’ roll bands for some kind of model for a better society. I guess it’s just that I glimpsed something beautiful in a flashbulb moment once, and perhaps mistaking it for prophecy have been seeking its fulfillment ever since.”
    Lester Bangs

  • #8
    Lester Bangs
    “I'll probably never produce a masterpiece, but so what? I feel I have a Sound aborning, which is my own, and that Sound if erratic is still my greatest pride, because I would rather write like a dancer shaking my ass to boogaloo inside my head, and perhaps reach only readers who like to use books to shake their asses, than to be or write for the man cloistered in a closet somewhere reading Aeschylus while this stupefying world careens crazily past his waxy windows toward its last raving sooty feedback pirouette. ”
    Lester Bangs, Main Lines, Blood Feasts, and Bad Taste: A Lester Bangs Reader

  • #9
    J.L. Carr
    “And, at such a time, for a few of us there will always be a tugging at the heart—knowing a precious moment had gone and we not there. We can ask and ask but we can’t have again what once seemed ours for ever—the way things looked, that church alone in the fields, a bed on belfry floor, a remembered voice, a loved face. They’ve gone and you can only wait for the pain to pass. ”
    J.L. Carr, A Month in the Country

  • #10
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline
    “There's no tyrant like a brain. ”
    Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Journey to the End of the Night

  • #11
    Thomas Pynchon
    “You may never get to touch the Master, but you can tickle his creatures.”
    Thomas Pynchon, Gravity’s Rainbow

  • #12
    Thomas Pynchon
    “Through the machineries of greed, pettiness, and the abuse of power, love occurs.”
    Thomas Pynchon, Gravity's Rainbow



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