Quotes From "Nightwood" By Djuna Barnes

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There's something wrong with any art that makes a woman all bust Djuna Barnes
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The unendurable is the beginning of the curve of joy. Djuna Barnes
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...he is not like other children, not cruel, or savage. For this very reason he is called 'strange.' A child who is mature, in the sense that the heart is mature, is always, I have observed, called deficient. Djuna Barnes
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I have been loved, " she said, "by something strange, and it has forgotten me. Djuna Barnes
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None of us suffers as much as we should, or loves as much as we say. Love is the first lie; wisdom the last. Djuna Barnes
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To think is to be sick... Djuna Barnes
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She said to herself: 'Is not the gown the natural raiment of extremity? What nation, what religion, what ghost, what dream has not worn it–infants, angels, priests, the dead; why–should not the doctor, in the grave dilemma of his alchemy, wear his dress?' She thought: 'He dresses to lie beside himself, who is so constructed that love, for him, can be only something special; in a room that giving back evidence of his occupancy, is as mauled as the last agony. Djuna Barnes
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He knew at the same time that this stricture of acceptance (by which what we must love is made into what we can love) would eventually be a part of himself Djuna Barnes
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I was doing well enough until you came along and kicked my stone over, and out I came, all moss and eyes. Djuna Barnes
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To love without criticism is to be betrayed. Djuna Barnes
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I might have known better, nothing is what everybody wants, the world runs on that law. Personally, if I could, I would instigate Meat-Axe Day, and out of the goodness of my heart I would whack your head off with a couple of others. Every man should be allowed one day and a hatchet just to ease his heart. Djuna Barnes