January 2012
36 posts
A longing there.
In the novel Demian by German author Hermann Hesse there’s a point in which the young Sinclair finds himself getting away from the lightness of his birth home and getting in touch with the darkness of the world. Later, peeling the layers of his perception off, he acknowledges that this is his own darkness in some way. Like most people, he’s not entirely good or bad, but this is not the...
Hunter S. Thompson
writersroutines:
Do you worry about Plagiarism?
No, I pride myself with having the wisdom and taste to steal from the right people: Conrad, Fitzgerald, the Marquis de Sade, Prescott, Isak Dinesen, Coleridge, Twain, Pee Wee Herman—that swine. I learn from these people. Especially the dead ones.
What are you going to do with your life?” In one way or another it seemed that...
– David Nichols, One Day (via time-truth-andhearts)
December 2011
40 posts