
"Ulysses," lines 16–20, from Poems 1930-1933 (1933).
Poems
"Hunting a Hare"; translated by W.H. Auden, p. 13.
Antiworlds, and the Fifth Ace
"Ulysses," lines 16–20, from Poems 1930-1933 (1933).
Poems
“The man who kills the animals today is the man who kills the people who get in his way tomorrow”
“The urge to excel and the urge to lead aren’t the same. Sometimes I think they may be opposites.”
Source: Red Mars (1992), Chapter 2, “The Voyage Out” (p. 67)
“Those set our hairs, but these our flesh upright.”
No. 19, To His Mistress Going to Bed, line 24
Elegies
“The urge to destroy is also a creative urge.”
Attributed by Banksy on Instagram (October 6, 2018): "The urge to destroy is also a creative urge" - Picasso https://www.instagram.com/p/BomXijJhArX/?hl=en&taken-by=banksy. This was actually written by anarchist philosopher Mikhail Bakunin in his essay "Reaction in Germany," in 1842.
Source: Moore, John (2004). I Am Not a Man, I Am Dynamite!: Friedrich Nietzsche and the Anarchist Tradition. Brooklyn NY: Autonomedia. p. 87.
Source: Lehning, Arthur, ed. (1973). Mikhail Bakunin: Selected Writings. London: Cape. p. 58.
Misattributed
“[art] urges man to identify himself with nature.”
Source: 1940s, Abstract Art, Concrete Art (c. 1942), p. 118