Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ

Remoteness Quotes

Quotes tagged as "remoteness" Showing 1-7 of 7
Michael Bassey Johnson
“There should be a little gap between you and your friends, though you'll miss their companionship and you'll also miss their disrespect.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Attila József
“Upon a branch of nothingness
my heart sits trembling voicelessly,
and watching, watching, numberless,
the mild stars gather round to see.”
Attila József, Perched on Nothing's Branch

Anna Kavan
“It comforted her, in the confused unhappy welter of her emotions, to see the mountains always tranquil, remote, in their lonely splendour; untouchable, serenely inviolate. It was an obscure comfort to her to know that man's hectic world wasn't the only one â€� that there were others, where agitation and passion and bewilderment had no place. When her love turned into a chaotic fever-dream, in which she was tossing, hallucinated, frightened and miserable, she had longed to escape to the cold, austere, changeless beauty and peace of the snow.”
Anna Kavan

Robert M. Pirsig
“I must always seem so reserved and remote to them. Once in a while they ask questions that seem to call for a statement of what the hell I'm always thinking about, but if I were to babble what's really on my mind about, say, the a priori presumption of the continuity of a motorcycle from second to second and do this without benefit of the entire edifice of the Chautauqua, they'd just be startled and wonder what's wrong. I really am interested in this continuity and the way we talk and think about it and so tend to get removed from the usual lunchtime situation and this gives an appearance of remoteness. It's a problem.”
Robert Pirsig, Zen And The Art Of Motorcycle Maintenance and Siddhartha 2 Books Collection Set

Henry David Thoreau
“I only know myself as a human entity, the scene, so to speak, of thoughts and affections, and am sensible of a certain doubleness by which I can stand as remote from myself as from another. However intense my experience, I am conscious of the presence and criticism of a part of me which, as it were, is not a part of me, but spectator, sharing no experience, but taking note of it, and that is no more I than it is you.”
Henry David Thoreau, The Journal, 1837-1861

Maaza Mengiste
“There are those who are meant for distance, my Ettore. I am one of them and I fear so are you. We are seekers of boundaries. If we are lucky, we will chance upon those generous enough to be drawn into our fold. Your mother has done this for me.

[LEO NAVARRA, in a letter to his son Ettore]”
Maaza Mengiste, The Shadow King

Christina Thompson
“There is a reason the remote Pacific was the last place on Earth to be settled by humans: it was the most difficult, more daunting even than the deserts or the ice.”
Christina Thompson, Sea People: The Puzzle of Polynesia