Top 26 Brossard Quotes
#1. The lesbian is a mental energy which gives breath and meaning to the most positive of images a woman can have of herself.
Nicole Brossard
#2. I was fifteen and with every ounce of my strength I was leaning into my thoughts to make them slant reality toward the light.
Nicole Brossard
#3. Women laugh in such ways that we can't see the fences in their breathing
Nicole Brossard
#4. If patriarchy can take what exists and make it not, surely we can take what exists and make it be.
Nicole Brossard
#5. For all practical purposes "race" is not so much a biological phenomenon as a social myth.
UNESCO
#7. Stupidity is the prerogative of the wealthy. Pauper's field is crammed with smart guys.
Chandler Brossard
#8. Do not allow your anger to control your reason, but rather your reason to control your anger.
Nelson Mandela
#9. Words spoken about the Way have no taste. When looked at, there's not enough to see. When listened to, there's not enough to hear. When used, it is never exhausted.
Laozi
#10. When two words are identical, you must not take undue offence or think you have been wronged in terms of choice. Simplicity is a fine patience of meaning.
Nicole Brossard
#13. Since I've been rereading this book I'm anchored at point zero, considering a thousand strategies and points of view which soon dissolve, abstraction, abstraction, the gaze melts.
Nicole Brossard
#14. A lesbian who does not reinvent the world is a lesbian in the process of disappearing.
Nicole Brossard
#15. For the Nugent family, fast food is a running herbivore.
Ted Nugent
#16. Language is magic: it makes things appear and disappear.
Nicole Brossard
#18. Poetry, I'm returning to it, never leaves me. It's my genre completely. In poetry I contemplate myself exuberantly. It's my unique strength. Force of gravity, electric and magnetic energy; in my own way, to make a synthesis.
Nicole Brossard
#20. All a man can see while looking at the sky are cosmic fossils of thousands and millions of years ago. The only thing an astrologer can predict, is the past.
Jostein Gaarder
#22. To be a poet is to place pleasure, beauty and sensual delights front and centre, it means having a predilection for debauchery.
Nicole Brossard
#24. He says tools but somebody will mention the cutting edges of things and one will see billhook, scythe, fauchard, debris, wood chips and sketches all entangled like words in summertime, when crickets and corn, lives and vines, sunflowers and stormy hours touch and quench one another.
Nicole Brossard
#25. Writing is a consciousness formally at work in the territory of the imaginary.
Nicole Brossard
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