
“Like water, we are truest to our nature in repose.”
Part III: La Clé des Chants (p. 91)
The Unquiet Grave (1944)
Pleasures
With Eyes at the Back of Our Heads (1960)
“Like water, we are truest to our nature in repose.”
Part III: La Clé des Chants (p. 91)
The Unquiet Grave (1944)
"Paradigms Lost," interview with Gloria Brame, ELF: Eclectic Literary Forum (Spring 1995)
Interviews
Comments on the Spiritual Exercises of St. Ignatius Loyola
Ch 1 : Production https://www.marxists.org/reference/subject/economics/mill-james/ch01.htm <!-- Cited in: Monthly Review https://books.google.nl/books?id=qytZAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA134, 1822 And partly cited in: Karl Marx. Human Requirements and Division of Labour https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1844/manuscripts/needs.htm, Manuscript, 1844. -->
Elements of Political Economy (1821)
“Some find activity only in repose, and others repose only in movement.”
“If we have not found heaven within, it is a certainty we will not find it without.”
The Books in My Life (1952) Chapter 11: The Story of My Heart (2nd edition. New York: New Directions Publishing, 1969, p. 192)
"The Goat Paths", line 89, in Collected Poems (London: Macmillan, 1954) p. 6.