“The sand murmurs that it wants to swallow everything.”
Source: Buying a Fishing Rod for My Grandfather (2005), p. 101
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Gao Xingjian 22
Chinese novelist and playwright 1940Related quotes

“Reading is important - read between the lines. Don't swallow everything.”

“People want to believe something, and so they swallow anything.”
"Intense Ornate" interview with Amazon.co.uk (1999) http://www.elizabethhand.com/interview99.shtml
Context: So much fantasy relies on the author's having read Fraser's The Golden Bough or Robert Graves' The White Goddess and nothing else. The White Goddess is a crank book, a crank book of genius of course, but all the same... Mind you, I found Waking the Moon cited in an article in a pagan magazine as an authority for the idea that there was a patriarchal brotherhood, the Benandanti, that have been running things since antiquity, with no mention of the fact that it is a novel, and a fantasy at that. People want to believe something, and so they swallow anything.

Source: I Am Legend (1954), Ch. 3
Context: True, he thought, but no one ever got the chance to know it. Oh, they knew it was something, but it couldn’t be that — not that. That was imagination, that was superstition, there was no such thing as that.
And, before science had caught up with the legend, the legend had swallowed science and everything.

Source: Autobiography of a Yogi (1946), Ch. 36 : Babaji's Interest in the West