Source: The Outsider (1956), p. 115
Colin Wilson: Quotes about life (page 2)
Colin Wilson was author. Explore interesting quotes on life.Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Seven, The Great Synthesis...
Source: The Outsider (1956), p. 103
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Nine, Breaking the Circuit
Source: The Mammoth Encyclopedia of the Unsolved (2000), p. 14
Source: The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders (1988), p. 89
Source: Spider World: The Desert (1987), pp. 132-133
Source: The Mind Parasites (1967), p. 170
Source: Alien Dawn (1998), pp. 301-302
Source: Tree By Tolkien (1974), p. 32
It is still a question of self-expression.
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Four The Attempt to Gain Control
Source: The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders (1988), p. 248
Source: Rasputin and the Fall of the Romanovs (1964), p. 240
The Chicago Review (Volume 13, no. 2, 1959, p. 152-181)
Source: The Outsider (1956), Chapter Nine, Breaking the Circuit
Source: The Books in My Life (1998), p. 67
Periods of my life that seemed confusing and dull at the time now seem complex and rather charming. It is almost as if some other person a more powerful and mature individual has taken over my brain. This higher self views my problems and anxieties with kindly detachment, but entirely without pity. Looking at problems through his eyes, I can see I was a fool to worry about them.
Source: Access to Inner Worlds (1990), p. 2-3
And this, he suddenly realized, was the heart of the problem. Habit. Habit was a stifling, warm blanket that threatened you with suffocation and lulled the mind into a state of perpetual nagging dissatisfaction. Habit meant the inability to escape from yourself, to change and develop . . .
pp. 132-133
Spider World: The Desert (1987)
This recognition lies at the centre of my own 'outsider theory': that there are human beings to whom comfort means nothing, but whose happiness consists in following an obscure inner-drive, an 'appetite for reality'.
Source: Tree By Tolkien (1974), p. 32