8 Quotes & Sayings By Cees Nooteboom

Cees Nooteboom was born in Amsterdam in 1940, the son of a diplomat. After graduating from high school he trained as an archaeologist at the University of Leiden, graduating with a PhD in 1971. He went on to work at the National Museum of Ethnology in Leiden until his retirement in 1995. He has published extensively both in Dutch and English on issues relating to modern history, culture, society, art and literature Read more

He has received numerous awards for his work including the Distinguished Service Award from the Society for American Archaeology (SAA) and the Order of the Netherlands Lion (O.N.L.).

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Language is something you inherit, it's never just you doing the talking, which helps when you're pretending. Cees Nooteboom
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Can you imagine how incredibly quiet it was everywhere, when the gentlemen from this world" – he made a vague circular gesture towards the battalions of meditating Asians behind him – "were hatching and proclaiming their ideas? Anyone who now tries to follow these ideas in order to find the road back to what they were talking about, is faced with obstacles that would have driven an entire tribe of oriental ascetics into the ravine. The world from which they felt it so necessary to retreat would have seemed idyllic to us. We live in a vision of hell, and we have actually got used to it." He looked at his statues and continued, "We have become different people. We still look the same, but we have nothing in common with them any more. We are differently programmed. Anyone who now wants to become like them must acquire a big dose of madness first; otherwise he will no longer be able to bear the life of our world. We are not designed for their kind of life. . Cees Nooteboom
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When a memory fails to appear, it seems as though the time when it was created did not really exist, and maybe that is true. Time itself is nothing; only the experience of it is something. When that dies, it assumes the form of a denial, the symbol of mortality, what you have already lost before you lose everything. When his friend had said something similar to his father, his response had been, "If you had to retain everything, you’d explode. There’s simply not enough space for it all. Forgetting is like medicine; you have to take it at the right time. Cees Nooteboom
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I could have forced myself to adapt, " said Taads. "In this world the individual self is of such importance that it is allowed to become absorbed in itself and to grub around in its trivial personal history for years on end with the help of a psychiatrist, so as to be able to cope. But I don't think that is important enough. And then suicide is no longer a disgrace. If I had done it earlier, I would have done it in hatred, but that is no longer the case."" Hatred?"" I used to hate the world. People, smells, dogs, feet, telephones, newspapers, voices – everything filled me with the greatest disgust. I have always been afraid I might murder somebody. Suicide is when you have been all around the world with your fear and your aggression and you end up by yourself again."" It remains aggression."" Not necessarily."" What are you waiting for then?"" For the right moment. The time has not yet come." He said it amiably, as if he were talking to a child. Cees Nooteboom
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We are our secrets, and, if all goes well, we will take them with us to where no-one can touch them. Cees Nooteboom
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When Sartre says man has been thrown into the world, he is alone, there is no God, we are responsible for what we are, what we do, I say yes! " The affirmative echoed around the woods. The dog pricked up his ears. This man has no one to talk to, thought Inni."But when he then asks me to be responsible for the world as well, for others, I say no! No. Why should I be? 'When man chooses himself, he chooses all men.' Why? I have not asked for anything. I have nothing to do with the vermin I see around me. I live out my time because I have to, that is all. Cees Nooteboom
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Conversations consist for the most part of things one does not say. Cees Nooteboom