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Henry Miller

Tropic of Cancer

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  • Ваня Толоконниковhas quoted6 years ago
    Yes, he knows how to build a fire, but I know how to inflame a cunt.
  • Nemanjahas quoted3 months ago
    Twilight hour. Indian blue, water of glass, trees glistening and liquescent.
  • Carlos Albertohas quoted10 months ago
    what makes money make money?”
  • Carlos Albertohas quoted10 months ago
    I have often thought that the Germans make the best Americans, though they certainly make the worst Germans.
  • Carlos Albertohas quoted10 months ago
    We can call Miller the greatest living Patagonian.
  • b7883725561has quoted2 years ago
    Perhaps it is because the book has begun to grow inside me. I am carrying it around with me everywhere. I walk through the streets big with child and the cops escort me across the street. Women get up to offer me their seats. Nobody pushes me rudely any more. I am pregnant. I waddle awkwardly, my big stomach pressed against the weight of the world.
  • Jovani González Hernándezhas quoted3 years ago
    I have no money, no resources, no hopes. I am the happiest man alive. A year ago, six months ago, I thought that I was an artist. I no longer think about it, I am.
  • Marianna Karapetyanhas quoted6 years ago
    Not one man has been born light enough, gay enough, to leave the earth! The eagles who flapped their mighty pinions for a while came crashing heavily to earth. They made us dizzy with the flap and whir of their wings. Stay on the earth, you eagles of the future! The heavens have been explored and they are empty. And what lies under the earth is empty too, filled with bones and shadows. Stay on the earth and swim another few hundred thousand years!
  • Marianna Karapetyanhas quoted6 years ago
    At the bottom of every frozen heart there is a drop or two of love—just enough to feed the birds.
  • Marianna Karapetyanhas quoted6 years ago
    “Why don’t you show me that Paris,” she said, “that you have written about?” One thing I know, that at the recollection of these words I suddenly realized the impossibility of ever revealing to her that Paris which I had gotten to know, the Paris whose arrondissements are undefined, a Paris that has never existed except by virtue of my loneliness, my hunger for her. Such a huge Paris! It would take a lifetime to explore it again. This Paris, to which I alone had the key, hardly lends itself to a tour, even with the best of intentions; it is a Paris that has to be lived, that has to be experienced each day in a thousand different forms of torture, a Paris that grows inside you like a cancer, and grows and grows until you are eaten away by it.
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