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Olga Tokarczuk

Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead

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  • finalfadeouthas quoted4 months ago
    ‘Drive your plow over the bones of the dead,’ I said to myself in the words of Blake; is that how it went?
  • finalfadeouthas quoted4 months ago
    Winter mornings are made of steel; they have a metallic taste and sharp edges. On a Wednesday in January, at seven in the morning, it’s plain to see that the world was not made for Man, and definitely not for his comfort or pleasure.
  • finalfadeouthas quoted4 months ago
    For no human heart is capable of bearing so much pain. The whole, complex human psyche has evolved to prevent Man from understanding what he is really seeing. To stop the truth from reaching him by wrapping it in illusion, in idle chatter. The world is a prison full of suffering, so constructed that in order to survive one must inflict pain on others. Do you hear me?
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    The psyche is our defence system – it makes sure we’ll never understand what’s going on around us. Its main task is to filter information, even though the capabilities of our brains are enormous. For it would be impossible to carry the weight of this knowledge. Because every tiny particle of the world is made of suffering
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    I put my arms around her, and there we stood together – a fake Wolf and a small woman in a pool of light from the firehouse window
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    One has to tell people what to think. There’s no alternative. Otherwise someone else will do it.’
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    How do we all look down here, as perceived by its senses? Like shadows? Like bundles of shudders, sources of noise
  • ♡emma♡has quotedlast year
    I stopped in the sloping market square, and gradually I felt flooded by a powerful sense of communion with the people passing by. Each man was my brother and each woman my sister. We were so very much alike. So fragile, impermanent, and easily destroyed. We trustingly went to and fro beneath the sky, which had nothing good in store for us.
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted2 years ago
    Newspapers rely on keeping us in a constant state of anxiety, on diverting our emotions away from the things that really matter to us
  • Roberto Garzahas quoted2 years ago
    The fact that we don’t know what’s going to happen in the future is a terrible mistake in the programming of the world
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