“I am as I am. The world is as it is. Whether I am content with that has very little to do with it.”
William Nicholson (1948) British screenwriter, playwright and novelist
Quote of Boudin, as cited by Dalya Alberge, in 'Life's a beach: Boudin...' in 'Independent online' http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/lifes-a-beach-boudin-was-well-a-bit-on-the-dull-side-but-his-paintings-were-wild-and-beautiful-dalya-1471851.html, 9 February 1993 <br class="br">undated quotes
“I am as I am. The world is as it is. Whether I am content with that has very little to do with it.”
William Nicholson (1948) British screenwriter, playwright and novelist
Eugene O'Neill (1888–1953) American playwright, and Nobel laureate in Literature
Source: The Great God Brown and Other Plays
Arthur Schopenhauer (1788–1860) German philosopher
From The Total Library by Jorge Luis Borges, 1999
Other
Sören Kierkegaard (1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, founder of Existentialism
Voice: Young Man
1840s, Repetition (1843)
Context: One sticks one’s finger into the soil to tell by the smell in what land one is: I stick my finger in existence — it smells of nothing. Where am I? Who am I? How came I here? What is this thing called the world? What does this world mean? Who is it that has lured me into the world? Why was I not consulted, why not made acquainted with its manners and customs instead of throwing me into the ranks, as if I had been bought by a kidnapper, a dealer in souls? How did I obtain an interest in this big enterprise they call reality? Why should I have an interest in it? Is it not a voluntary concern? And if I am to be compelled to take part in it, where is the director? I should like to make a remark to him. Is there no director? Whither shall I turn with my complaint?
“blossoming are people…
all the earth has turned to sky
…and i am you are i am we”
E.E. Cummings (1894–1962) American poet
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XAIPE (1950)