“I remember a man, a very lonely man, coming up to me at the end of a reading and looking into my face and saying, 'I feel as if I have looked down a corridor and seen into your soul.' And I looked at him and said, 'You haven't.' You know, Here's the good news and the bad news: you haven't! I made something, and you and I could look at it together, but it's not me; you don’t live with me; you're not intimate with me. You're not the man I live with or my friend. You will never know me in that way. I'm making something, like Joseph Cornell makes his boxes and everyone looks into them, but it's the box you look into; it's not the man or the woman. It's alchemy of language and memory and imagination and time and music and sounds that gets made, and that's different from 'Here is what happened to me when I was ten.”
Quote by Marie Howe
Author
You May Also Like
Source: Dragonflame: Tap Into Your Reservoir of Power Using Talismans, Manifestation, and Visualization
Source: Destiny Re scripted
Source: The Red Book: Liber Novus
Source: Join My Cult!
Source: Psybermagick: Advanced Ideas in Chaos Magic
Source: The Golden Letters: The Tibetan Teachings of Garab Dorje, First Dzogchen Master
Source: Elmer Gantry: Le charlatan
Source: John Wesley's Doctrine of the Sacraments
“[I]t's the child writer who has figured out, early on, that writing is about saving your soul.”
Source: The Forest for the Trees
