Top 26 Blaise Cendrars Quotes
#1. Photogenic is a stupid, nonsensical word, but it is also a great mystery.
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#3. I'm not an extraordinary worker, I'm an extraordinary daydreamer. I exceed all my fantasies-even that of writing.
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#4. One's life, from being an exterior thing, grows inwards. Its intensity stays the same; and, d'you know, it's most mysterious, the corners in which the joy of living can sometimes hide away.
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#5. My poor life This shawl Frayed on strongboxes full of gold I roll along with Dream And smoke And the only flame in the universe
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#6. The only word in the Martian language is written phonetically:
Kay-ray-kh-kuh-ko-kex.
It means whatever you want it to mean.
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#7. What I need to write is a complicated equation. Maybe if I knew I'd be one of those writers, one of the steady ones. I rest upon my assertion that there has to be some balance of energy, or, failing a balance, a focused intensity of ALL energy. I've experienced both, I suppose.
Kevin Keck
#8. A writer should never install himself before a panorama, however grandiose it may be.
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#9. Writing is to descend like a miner to the depths of the mine with a lamp on your forehead, a light whose dubious brightness falsifies everything, whose wick is in permanent danger of explosion, whose blinking illumination in the coal dust exhausts and corrodes your eyes.
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#10. The single fact of existing is already a true happiness.
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#11. I used the word 'prose' in the Trans-Siberian in the early Latin sense of prosa dictu. Poem seemed to me too pretentious, too narrow. Prose is more open, popular.
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#12. Company cultures are like country cultures. Never try to change one. Try, instead, to work with what you've got.
Peter Drucker
#14. But me no buts, we're going to make whoopee, I tell you.
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#15. If one wants to live one is better to incline towards imbecility than intelligence, and live only in the absurd. Intelligence consists of eating stars and turning them into dung. And the universe, at the most optimistic estimate, is nothing but God's digestive system.
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#16. A mud-stained sunlight began to splatter the sodden fields, and the hateful, nasal world of birds began to come to life. It seemed to me that I was coming out of a suffocating nightmare and that the low clouds flying before the wind were the shreds of an evil dream.
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#17. Without the help of selfishness, the human animal would never have developed. Egoism is the vine by which man hoisted himself out of the swamp and escaped from the jungle.
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#18. The bastards have never been bombed like they're going to be bombed this time.
Richard M. Nixon
#19. Life The machine The human soul A 75mm breech My portrait
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#20. Only a soul full of despair can ever attain serenity and, to be in despair, you must have loved a good deal and still love the world.
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#21. We choose our leaders, political or spiritual, out of our own confusion, and so they also are confused.
Jiddu Krishnamurti
#22. Writing is a noble privilege compared with the lot of most people, who live like parts of a machine, who live only to keep the gears of society pointlessly turning.
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#23. It is the subtle things in life that you have to look for because the deepest love speaks at a whisper that only two people can hear.
Shannon L. Alder
#24. The guillotine is the masterpiece of the plastic arts
Its click
Creates perpetual motion
("The Head")
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#25. Science is history arranged according to the superstition and taste of the moment. The vocabulary of scholars has no wit, no salt. These heavy tomes have no soul, they are filled with distress ...
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#26. I didn't know what to do.
I knew what I wanted to do. I knew what I was supposed to do.
But I didn't know what I was going to do.
Julio Alexi Genao
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