“How unbearable, for women, is the tenderness which a man can give them without love. For men, how bittersweet this is.” MenWomenAbsurdAlbert CamusNotebooks Book:Notebooks 1935-1942 Source: Notebooks 1935-1942
“Give up sitting dutifully at your desk. Leave your house or apartment. Go out into the world. It's all right to carry a notebook but a cheap one is best, with pages the color of weak tea and on the front a kitten or a space ship.” WorldWritingPoetryAdventurePoemLivingWritersOutingNotebooks Book:Fever: poems Source: Fever: poems
“...the present is also, as its name suggests, a gift. It doesn't suggest longing or loss. It's just a present, a gift, a time with no strings attached which is totally ours, to use however we want, however we please. There are days when I find the future overwhelming, with all the bright lights and commotion.” TimeWaitingMindfulnessThe PresentReflections On LifeNotebooks Book:Loop Source: Loop
“I left the bank because they wouldn’t deposit my cheque of poems. So I went to the store, but they didn’t accept my currency of words. So I boxed all my stories and took them to charity. But they refused my donation and asked me to give blood instead. I opened the notebooks and made them look, 'What do you think I wrote these in?” WritingStoriesPoetryBloodBooksPoetPoemQuoteCharityWordsPoemsWriterCurrencyKamandKojouriKamand KojouriDonationAcceptBankStoreWroteDepositNotebooksChequeBoxed Author:Kamand Kojouri