
“All my life my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.” andre breton”
Variant: All my life, my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.
Source: Mad Love
Source: Hell's Angels: A Strange and Terrible Saga
“All my life my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.” andre breton”
Variant: All my life, my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.
Source: Mad Love
“I thought you had forgotten me.”
“I have spent my life remembering you.”
Source: The Son of Summer Stars
"Building a Moral Society", Chamberlin Lecture at Lewis & Clark College (1995)
Context: An immoral society betrays humanity because it betrays the basis for humanity, which is memory. An immoral society deals with memory as some politicians deal with politics. A moral society is committed to memory: I believe in memory. The Greek word alethia means Truth, Things that cannot be forgotten. I believe in those things that cannot be forgotten and because of that so much in my work deals with memory... What do all my books have in common? A commitment to memory.
“I keep remembering — I keep remembering. My heart has no pity on me.”
Psyche
Till We Have Faces: A Myth Retold (1956)
Context: The sweetest thing in all my life has been the longing — to reach the Mountain, to find the place where all the beauty came from — my country, the place where I ought to have been born. Do you think it all meant nothing, all the longing? The longing for home? For indeed it now feels not like going, but like going back.
“Once, I remember well, my life was a feast where all hearts opened and all wines flowed.”
Jadis, si je me souviens bien, ma vie était un festin où s'ouvraient tous les coeurs, où tous les vins coulaient.
Une Saison en Enfer http://www.mag4.net/Rimbaud/poesies/Season.html (A Season in Hell) (1873)
“Poem: Lines on the Death of my Husband”
How she felt when she sat down at the feet of Sri Aurobindo, quoted in "Diary notes and Meeting with Sri Aurobindo" and also in The Mother (of Sri Aurobindo Ashram) Prema Nandakumar of National Book Trust, India, (1977) http://books.google.co.in/books?id=R1sqAAAAYAAJ, p. 23