“Emotions by their very nature are not reasonable things.”
Patrick Rothfuss book The Name of the Wind
Source: The Name of the Wind
Source: The Sign of Four
“Emotions by their very nature are not reasonable things.”
Patrick Rothfuss book The Name of the Wind
Source: The Name of the Wind
Henri Barbusse (1873–1935) French novelist
The Inferno (1917), Ch. XIV
Context: I wanted to know the secret of life. I had seen men, groups, deeds, faces. In the twilight I had seen the tremulous eyes of beings as deep as wells. I had seen the mouth that said in a burst of glory, "I am more sensitive than others." I had seen the struggle to love and make one's self understood, the refusal of two persons in conversation to give themselves to each other, the coming together of two lovers, the lovers with an infectious smile, who are lovers in name only, who bury themselves in kisses, who press wound to wound to cure themselves, between whom there is really no attachment, and who, in spite of their ecstasy deriving light from shadow, are strangers as much as the sun and the moon are strangers. I had heard those who could find no crumb of peace except in the confession of their shameful misery, and I had seen faces pale and red-eyed from crying. I wanted to grasp it all at the same time. All the truths taken together make only one truth. I had had to wait until that day to learn this simple thing. It was this truth of truths which I needed.
Not because of my love of mankind. It is not true that we love mankind. No one ever has loved, does love, or will love mankind. It was for myself, solely for myself, that I sought to attain the full truth, which is above emotion, above peace, even above life, like a sort of death. I wanted to derive guidance from it, a faith. I wanted to use it for my own good.
“The important thing is not the object of love, but the emotion itself.”
Gore Vidal (1925–2012) American writer
“All Profound things, and emotions of things are preceded and attended by Silence.”
Herman Melville book Pierre: or, The Ambiguities
Bk. XIV, ch. 1
Pierre: or, The Ambiguities (1852)
Learned Hand (1872–1961) American legal scholar, Court of Appeals judge
"Class-Day Oration" (1893).
Extra-judicial writings
Olly Blackburn Film director and screenwriter
[indieWire, SnagFilms, Park City ‘08 Interview - “Donkey Punch” director Olly Blackburn, 7 January 2008, http://www.indiewire.com/article/park_city_08_interview_donkey_punch_director_olly_blackburn, 23 February 2012]
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: Blameless in Abaddon (1996), Chapter 1 (p. 11)