A Supposedly Fun Thing I'll Never Do Again
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Context: I felt despair. The word’s overused and banalified now, despair, but it’s a serious word, and I’m using it seriously. For me it denotes a simple admixture — a weird yearning for death combined with a crushing sense of my own smallness and futility that presents as a fear of death. It’s maybe close to what people call dread or angst. But it’s not these things, quite. It’s more like wanting to die in order to escape the unbearable feeling of becoming aware that I’m small and weak and selfish and going without any doubt at all to die. It’s wanting to jump overboard.
“She can only believe I am serious in her own fashion of being serious: as an antic sort of seriousness, which is not seriousness at all but despair masquerading as seriousness.”
The Moviegoer (1961)
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Walker Percy 55
Southern philosophical novelist 1916–1990Related quotes
“Tell her I am seriously hurt; how seriously I cannot yet say.”
Message to his wife on being shot (2 July 1881), in The Life and Public Services of James A. Garfield (1881) by E. E. Brown, p. 217 http://books.google.com/books?id=vCAFAAAAYAAJ
1880s
Context: Tell her I am seriously hurt; how seriously I cannot yet say. I am myself, and hope she will come to me soon. I send my love to her.
“If there’s anything I hate more than not being taken seriously, it’s being taken too seriously.”
"Today we have many type of new applications, which will help in promoting Hindi very fast on Internet : Ravindra Prabhat" (7 february 2012) http://www.southasiatoday.org/2012/02/today-we-have-any-type-of-new.html
As quoted in No Commercial Potential : The Saga of Frank Zappa (1972) by David Walley, p. 4.
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 50.
“Seriousness is the Christian's ballast which keeps him from being overturned with vanity.”
The Christian Soldier; or Heaven Taken by Storm (1669).
“The Importance of Cultural Freedom,” p. 25.
Life Without Prejudice (1965)