“We are our own dragons as well as our own heroes, and we have to rescue ourselves from ourselves.”
Tom Robbins book Still Life with Woodpecker
Source: Still Life with Woodpecker
“We are our own dragons as well as our own heroes, and we have to rescue ourselves from ourselves.”
Tom Robbins book Still Life with Woodpecker
Source: Still Life with Woodpecker
“I think fiction rescues history from its confusions.”
Don DeLillo (1936) American novelist, playwright and essayist
'"An Outsider in this Society": An Interview with Don DeLillo' by Anthony DeCurtis, South Atlantic Quarterly, #89, No.2, 1988
J. G. Ballard (1930–2009) British writer
Narration for Crash! (1971), a short film by Harley Cokeliss
Context: I think the key image of the 20th century is the man in the motor car. It sums up everything: the elements of speed, drama, aggression, the junction of advertising and consumer goods with the technological landscape. The sense of violence and desire, power and energy; the shared experience of moving together through an elaborately signalled landscape.
We spend a substantial part of our lives in the motor car, and the experience of driving condenses many of the experiences of being a human being in the 1970s, the marriage of the physical aspects of ourselves with the imaginative and technological aspects of our lives. I think the 20th century reaches its highest expression on the highway. Everything is there: the speed and violence of our age; the strange love affair with the machine, with its own death.
Christina Rossetti (1830–1894) English poet
Hope is like a Harebell; reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
“I was not rescued by a prince; I was the administrator of my own rescue.”
Elizabeth Gilbert (1969) American writer