“As if there could be true stories: things happen in one way, and we retell them in the opposite way.”
Nausea (1938)
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Jean Paul Sartre321
French existentialist philosopher, playwright, novelist, sc… 1905–1980Related quotes
“All stories are true. But some of them never happened.”
James A. Owen The Search for the Red Dragon
Source: The Search for the Red Dragon
Paul Claudel (1868–1955) French diplomat
Il n'y a pour les choses et pour les poèmes qu'une seule manière d'être nouveaux, c'est d'être vrais et qu'une seule manière d'être jeunes, c'est d'être éternels.
Positions et propositions (Paris: Gallimard, 1928) p. 16; John O'Connor (trans.) Ways and Crossways (London: Sheed & Ward, 1935) p. 49.
David Lynch (1946) American filmmaker, television director, visual artist, musician and occasional actor
Source: Lost Highway
Paul Karl Feyerabend book Against Method
Pg 295-296.
Against Method (1975)
Context: Naive falsificationism takes it for granted that the laws of nature are manifest an not hidden beneath disturbances of considerable magnitude. Empiricism takes it for granted that sense experience is a better mirror of the world than pure thought. Praise of argument takes it for granted that the artifices of Reason give better results than the unchecked play of our emotions. Such assumptions may be perfectly plausible and even true. Still, one should occasionally put them to a test. Putting them to a test means that we stop using the methodology associated with them, start doing science in a different way and see what happens.
Stephen L. Carter book The Emperor of Ocean Park
Not exactly the building, not exactly the faculty or the students or the alumni — more than all those things but also less, a paradox, an order, a mystery, a monster, an utter joy.
Source: The Emperor of Ocean Park (2002), Ch. 9, A Pedagogical Disagreement, II
Colm Tóibín (1955) Irish novelist and writer
Austen was a woeful speller . . . http://www.independent.ie/lifestyle/books-arts/austen-was-a-woeful-speller-26694366.html, Irish Independent (30 October 2010)