Directionless Quotes

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Friedrich Nietzsche
“Where are we headed? Are we not endlessly plunging —backwards, sideways, forwards, in all directions? Is there an up and a down anymore? Do we not wander as if through an endless nothingness? Do we not feel the breath of empty space? Hasn’t it grown colder?”
Friedrich Nietzsche, The Gay Science: With a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs

Anthony Liccione
“The truth is we're all dying, the lie is we're all living.”
Anthony Liccione

Mehmet Murat ildan
“In life there are times you must only walk without any particular direction to find your random fate!”
Mehmet Murat ildan

“On outoa olla ilman suunta, näkemättä horisonttia. En ole menossa minnekään.”
Elin Willows, Inlandet

Iris Murdoch
“This was everything that I wanted to be done with, the relaxed banality of life without goals.”
Iris Murdoch, The Black Prince

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Many of us know nothing other than a directionless cadence, having left the footprints of our lives meandering down a road that’s meandering itself.”
Craig D Lounsbrough

Henning Mankell
“I ask myself everyday what my life is doing to me and I realize I don't have anybody I can talk to."

"You should have" said the Doctor "everybody should.”
Henning Mankell, The Dogs of Riga

Aspen Matis
“Yet as our North Bay strolls grew longer, sometimes wandering felt like pacing, adrift. I had no direction, only a romantic wish: to become a professional writer. But whatever terrain existed between my body and a body of work I might create seemed mysterious and vast, unknown. Most days, the sky was satin, markless blue. But below, fog hung like a suspended field of snow that never melted, the boundless dampness muting San Francisco’s lights. And the path to that summit of composing even one novel was invisible.”
Aspen Matis, Your Blue Is Not My Blue: A Missing Person Memoir

Dave Appleby
“Some people seem to have a map of life: they know where they are going and they plot their route. I have just floated in a chartless sea, my journey governed by the winds and currents. I’ve reacted. First I fled from Motherdarling. I would not have been a student were it not for Gilles. I have spent all my life since then at the Sorbonne, until I had to leave. I married when my girl got pregnant; she gave birth and raised my son; if she had not left me I’d still be with them both. I wedded for the second time as the result of being wooed, not wooing. Life’s been done to me and now I don’t know where to go.”
Dave Appleby, Motherdarling

Joan Didion
“In some ways it was the conventional clandestine affair in a place like San Bernadino, a place where little is bright or graceful, where it is routine to misplace the future and easy to start looking for it in bed.”
Joan Didion, Slouching Towards Bethlehem

Octavia E. Butler
“I can't say why I went to college–except that I had been going to school all my life and didn't know what else to do. I didn't go with any particular hope. Hell, I knew what I was in for eventually. I was just marking time. Whatever I did was just marking time. If people were willing to pay me to go to school and mark time, why not do it?
The weird part was, I worked hard, got top grades. If you work hard enough at something that doesn't matter, you can forget a while about the things that do.”
Octavia E. Butler, Bloodchild and Other Stories