
Source: Donald Keene's Anthology of Japanese Literature (1955), p. 78
Source: The Woman Upstairs
Source: Donald Keene's Anthology of Japanese Literature (1955), p. 78
“Love and anger are a single fire of the Spirit.”
Source: Our Christ : The Revolt of the Mystical Genius (1921), p. 169
Context: Great, strong, spiritual love — which is always at the same time a genuine, unsentimental love of man — cannot be without wrath. … Anger can no more be separated from love than flame and heat can from fire. Love and anger are a single fire of the Spirit.
"Light My Fire" (1967). Because Jim Morrison sang this as a breakthrough hit for The Doors and was the group's primary songwriter, this is often mistakenly thought to have been written by him. It was actually written by guitarist Robby Krieger, as were some other songs including "Love Her Madly," "You're Lost Little Girl" and "Touch Me" (as well as some other songs on the Soft Parade album). The second verse of the song, however, was written by Morrison.
Misattributed
"Light My Fire" (1967); because Jim Morrison sang this as The Doors first hit, and he was the group's primary songwriter, this is often mistakenly thought by many to have been written by Morrison.
“Bitterness is like cancer. It eats upon the host. But anger is like fire. It burns it all clean.”
“Wordless,
Infinite —
You.
You intensify
everything.
You are
fire
burning
all that
is left
of my
heart.”