Nightwood
A source page for quotes linked to Djuna Barnes.
“If you don't want to suffer you should tear yourself apart.”
“When her hand finally came to rest, the palm closed; it was as if she had stopped a crying mouth.”
“Every hour is my last, and," she said desperately,"one can't live one's last hour all one's life!”
“No man need curing of his individual sickness; his universal malady is what he should look to.”
“His sanity is an unknown room: a known room is always smaller than an unknown.”
“Man makes his history with the one hand and "holds it up" with the other.”
“Man is born as he dies, rebuking cleanliness;”
“I'm a fart in a gale of wind, a humble violet under a cow pat.”
“Of course I think of the past and of Paris, what else is there to remember?”
“There is always more surface to a shattered object than a whole.”
“One's life is peculiar to one's own when one has invented it.”
“Life is not to be told, call it as loud as you like, it will not tell itself.”
“No man needs curing of his individual sickness; his universal malady is what he should look to.”
“Youth is cause, effect is age; so with the thickening of the neck we get data.”
“Certainty always produces questions, uncertainty statements. It is a balancing law of nature.”