Good Morning! Here are your daily birthday quotations...
Antonin Artaud (1896 – 1948):
“There is in every madman
a misunderstood genius
whose idea
shining in his head
frightened people
and for whom delirium was the
only solution
to the strangulation
that life had prepared for
him.”
and
“I abandon myself to the fever
of dreams, in search for new laws.”
Mary Renault (1905 – 1983):
“True friends share everything,
except the past before they met.”
and
“The rightness of a thing isn't
determined by the amount of courage it takes.”
and
“One must live as if it would
be forever, and as if one might die each moment. Always both at once.”
Richard Wright (1908 – 1960):
“Whenever my environment had
failed to support or nourish me, I had clutched at books...”
and
“Men can starve from a lack of
self-realization as much as they can from a lack of bread.”
and
“All literature is protest.”
Joan Aiken (1924 – 2004):
“Why do we want to have
alternate worlds? It's a way of making progress. You have to imagine something
before you do it.”
and
“Words are like spices. Too
many is worse than too few.”
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