
“I feel I stand in a desert with my hands outstretched, and you are raining down upon me.”
Source: The Price of Salt
Preface, pp. xii-xiii.
The Revival of Aristocracy (1906)
“I feel I stand in a desert with my hands outstretched, and you are raining down upon me.”
Source: The Price of Salt
The monster to the blind man in Ch. 15
Frankenstein (1818)
Context: I am an unfortunate and deserted creature, I look around and I have no relation or friend upon earth. These amiable people to whom I go have never seen me and know little of me. I am full of fears, for if I fail there, I am an outcast in the world forever.
As quoted in For Lovers of God Everywhere: Poems of the Christian Mystics (2009) by Roger Housden, p. 78
Part VI
The City of Dreadful Night (1870–74)
and I said, look, I’m a guest here, you’re paying for the hotel, I don’t mean to insult nobody, but I got a little suggestion for you. If I was yaz, I’d take a hose, hook it up to Colorado, and water this fucking place!
This Is Not Going to Be Pretty, Live at the Bottom Line (1995)
“I will You, in all, Myself, with promise to never desert you,
To which I sign my name.”
Source: Leaves of Grass