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  • #1
    John   Waters
    “If you go home with somebody, and they don't have books, don't fuck 'em!”
    John Waters

  • #2
    Morrissey
    “There's more to life than books, you know. But not much more.”
    Morrissey

  • #3
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “How much can you know about yourself if you've never been in a fight?”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club

  • #4
    Charles Willeford
    “Just tell the truth, and they'll accuse you of writing black humor. ”
    Charles Willeford

  • #5
    Charles Willeford
    “Nothing human surprises me.”
    Charles Willeford

  • #6
    Ken Bruen
    “There'll be times when the only refuge is books. Then you'll read as if you meant it, as if your life depended on it.”
    Ken Bruen, The Killing of the Tinkers

  • #7
    John   Waters
    “It wasn't until I started reading and found books they wouldn't let us read in school that I discovered you could be insane and happy and have a good life without being like everybody else.”
    John Waters

  • #8
    D.H. Lawrence
    “Yes, I do believe in something. I believe in being warm-hearted. I
    believe especially in being warm-hearted in love, in fucking with a
    warm heart. I believe if men could fuck with warm hearts, and the women
    take it warm-heartedly, everything would come all right. It's all this
    cold-hearted fucking that is death and idiocy.”
    D.H. Lawrence

  • #9
    William S. Burroughs
    “The face of "evil" is always the face of total need. A dope fiend is a man in total need of dope. Beyond a certain frequency need knows absolutely no limit or control. In the words of total need: "Wouldn't you?" Yes you would. You would lie, cheat, inform on your friends, steal, do anything to satisfy total need. Because you would be in a state of total sickness, total possession, and not in a position to act in any other way. Dope fiends are sick people who cannot act other than they do. A rabid dog cannot choose but bite.”
    William S. Burroughs, Naked Lunch: The Restored Text

  • #10
    William S. Burroughs
    “A paranoid is someone who knows a little of what's going on. ”
    William S. Burroughs

  • #11
    Greil Marcus
    “Art doesn’t explain itself.”
    Greil Marcus, History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs

  • #12
    Greil Marcus
    “Because I don't make the mistake that high-culture mongers do of assuming that because people like cheap art, their feelings are cheap, too,” the late filmmaker Dennis Potter once said, explaining why pop songs were so important in his work, from Pennies from Heaven to The Singing Detective to Lipstick on Your Collar, his paean to the 1950s, the time he shared with the Independent Group—and Potter was also defining a pop ethos, defining what I think is happening in Paolizzi's collage.
    "When people say, 'Oh listen, they're playing our song,' they don't mean 'Our song, this little cheap, tinkling, syncopated piece of rubbish, is what we felt when we met.' What they're saying is, 'That song reminds us of that tremendous feeling we had when we met.' Some of the songs I use are great anyway, but the cheaper songs are still in the direct line of descent from David's Psalms. They're saying, 'Listen, the world isn't quite like this, the world is better than this, there is love in it,' 'There's you and me in it,' or 'The sun is shining in it.' So-called dumb people, simple people, uneducated people, have as authentic and profound depth of feeling as the most educated on earth. Anyone who says different is a fascist.”
    Greil Marcus, The Doors: A Lifetime of Listening to Five Mean Years

  • #13
    Greil Marcus
    “D. H. Lawrence’s “Never trust the teller. Trust the tale” is always right.”
    Greil Marcus, History of Rock 'n' Roll in Ten Songs

  • #14
    David Bowie
    “And you,
    You can be mean
    And I,
    I'll drink all the time
    'Cause we're lovers,
    And that is a fact
    Yes we're lovers,
    And that is that

    - "Heroes"
    David Bowie

  • #15
    John   Waters
    “You should never read just for "enjoyment." Read to make yourself smarter! Less judgmental. More apt to understand your friends' insane behavior, or better yet, your own. Pick "hard books." Ones you have to concentrate on while reading. And for god's sake, don't let me ever hear you say, "I can't read fiction. I only have time for the truth." Fiction is the truth, fool! Ever hear of "literature"? That means fiction, too, stupid.”
    John Waters, Role Models

  • #16
    Charles Bukowski
    “If you're going to try, go all the way. Otherwise, don't even start. This could mean losing girlfriends, wives, relatives and maybe even your mind. It could mean not eating for three or four days. It could mean freezing on a park bench. It could mean jail. It could mean derision. It could mean mockery--isolation. Isolation is the gift. All the others are a test of your endurance, of how much you really want to do it. And, you'll do it, despite rejection and the worst odds. And it will be better than anything else you can imagine. If you're going to try, go all the way. There is no other feeling like that. You will be alone with the gods, and the nights will flame with fire. You will ride life straight to perfect laughter. It's the only good fight there is.”
    Charles Bukowski, What Matters Most is How Well You Walk Through the Fire

  • #17
    Philip Larkin
    “They fuck you up, your mum and dad.
    They may not mean to, but they do.
    They fill you with the faults they had
    And add some extra, just for you.

    But they were fucked up in their turn
    By fools in old-style hats and coats,
    Who half the time were soppy-stern
    And half at one another's throats.

    Man hands on misery to man.
    It deepens like a coastal shelf.
    Get out as early as you can,
    And don't have any kids yourself.”
    Philip Larkin, High Windows



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